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Cat Key List AIDS

AIDS & HIV

 
Local Resources

AIDSaction

AIDS Project- Greater Danbury

AIDS Project Hartford

AIDS Legal Network for Connecticut

Alliance for Living

Bread & Roses

HIV/AIDS in CT- CIRA

Connecticut AIDS Education & Training Center

Connecticut AIDS Residence Coalition

     Supportive Housing for People with AIDS

Connecticut Department of Public Health AIDS and Chronic Diseases Division

Connecticut HIV Prevention Community Planning Group

Connecticut Pediatric and Youth HIV/AIDS Program

CT HUD: HIV/AIDS Housing

HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program

HIV Council Calendar

Leeway

Mid-Fairfield AIDS Project

New England AIDS Education & Training Center (NEAETC)

 

Northwestern Connecticut AIDS Project

St. Philip House

United Way of Connecticut: HIV/AIDS Resources

United Way of Connecticut: Community Provider Database

Yale University AIDS Program - Projects/Women's Health


March 13, 2002: AIDS Awareness Day



AIDS isn't over... It's all over CT
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Internet Research Sites Forums and Listservs

Aegis- "The largest AIDS/HIV web site in the world. Updated hourly."

AIDS Action Committee

AIDS Housing of Washington

AIDS Health Database

AIDS Info of New York City

AIDS Meds Info

AIDS Research Alliance

American Foundation for AIDS Research

Avert.org

Concordia University Library: HIV/AIDS Subject Guide

Harm Reduction Coalition

HIV / AIDS - Causes & Legal Info

HIV InSite Center

HIV Testing: Confidential Testing Near You!

Journal of the American Medical Assoc

Latino Commission on Aids

Methadone Maintenance Treatment

Office of AIDS Research

Office of Minority Health: Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative

Project Inform

The AIDS Memorial Quilt

Twenty years of HIV/AIDS

United Nations Programme on AIDS/HIV

USAID Global Health: HIV/AIDS Information

U. S. Dept. of Health and Human Services AIDS Information

AIDS/HIV Forum- Links, chat, bulletin board

Pediatric AIDS Listserv

L-Soft Listservs on AIDS

Harvard School of Public Health: HIV and AIDS ezines, listservs, bulletin boards, and newsgroups

Employment

GLAD - Connecticut State Laws about Employment, AIDS, and Discrimination

National Minority AIDS Council HIV/AIDS National Jobs Bank

Search CT Nonprofits' Employment Database




Ron Cretaro congratulates John Merz (left) of the CT AIDS Residence Coalition on winning CT Nonprofits' sector award.
 

 
 

***Guide on Housing and the CARE Act***

"Housing is Health Care," a new HRSA/HAB guide on implementing the Bureau's housing policy regarding use of CARE Act funds for housing-related services, explains the flexibility of HAB Policy 99-02 (Use of CARE Act Funds for Housing Referral Services and Short-term or Emergency Housing Needs). It outlines three implementation areas: housing categories to use in allocations and applications; record keeping and documentation; and funding/program changes. Case studies on integrating housing funds under the CARE Act and HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS) are also featured. Additional resources in the guide include a history of HIV/AIDS housing in the U.S.; planning under the CARE Act and HOPWA; a statement from HAB Administrator Dr. Joseph O'Neill on the role of housing in a changing epidemic; and technical resources available on housing.

The guide, produced in partnership with AIDS Housing of Washington, can be obtained from the HAB web site "Tools" page at: <http://hab.hrsa.gov > (goto the "Select a Topic" pop up menu and click on "Homelessness and HIV") or the HRSA Information Center at 1-888-ASK-HRSA.

 

 

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