Contact Us
HIV Planning and Coordination Unit 1725-B W. 17th Street Mail: P.O. Box 6099, Bldg. 50B Santa Ana, CA 92706
Phone: (714) 834-8711 Fax: (714) 834-8270
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Disclaimer: Unless otherwise specified, the HIV Planning and Coordination does not maintain nor is it responsible for the content of any of the outside sites linked to our Web pages. Inclusion of a Web site address in our list of "links" does not indicate endorsement.
Select from the following for HIV/AIDS-related Web sites:
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Advocacy
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General HIV/AIDS Information
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- AIDS-HIV-AEGIS
The AIDS Education Global Information Service. Download clinical information or late-breaking news
- AIDS Info
Guidelines and other information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and research
- Asian AIDS Resources
A host of resources on the impact of AIDS in these Asian communities: Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, the U.S., and Canada
- "The Body"
Educational site covers the aspects of AIDS and HIV in interactive, multimedia format
- California HIV/AIDS Service Referrals
Find HIV testing, prevention, care & treatment, and support services in your local area.
- California State Office of AIDS
The Office of AIDS (OA) has lead responsibility for coordinating state programs, services, and activities relating to HIV/AIDS.
- Gay Men’s Health Crisis
- HIV and AIDS
Information from the Food and Drug Administration, including links for drugs, and therapies
- HIV Insite
Information on news, prevention, treatments, social issues, medical topics, and others
- Johns Hopkins AIDS Service
This site is provided as a resource for physicians and other health care professionals in providing care and treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS
- MedLine Plus
Brings together HIV/AIDS information from the National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, and other government agencies and health-related organizations.
- NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Website
Commemorating the victims of AIDS
- National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
This site has information about HIV/AIDS and its’ impact on the Native American community. There are newsletters, event information, statistics, and more.
- Project Inform
Project Inform is a national, non-profit, community-based organization working to end the AIDS epidemic.
- Test Positive Aware Network
This site has an online library, HIV drug guide, hotline, HIV services directory, links to HIV sites, and related topics
- The main advocate for global action on HIV/AIDS. Searchable site includes current events and press releases
- UNAIDS: The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS
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Low Income Health Program (LIHP)
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Medications and Treatment
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Orange County HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care Service Providers
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Prevention/Education
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Research
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- AIDS Community Research Consortium (ACRG)
- AIDS Research Information Center
Links to an AIDS library with images and tables, publications, a free HIV hotline, viral load information, and other features
- American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)
- Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS)
University of California, San Francisco AIDS Research Institute
- HIV Insite
Information on news, prevention, treatments, social issues, medical topics, and others
- JournalWatch
JournalWatch regularly combs 180 medical journals for important findings that impact AIDS research and care
- Medscape
Latest medical research findings regarding HIV disease
- NIH Office of AIDS Research
Information about NIH projects, including those related to developing new therapies
- Trials Search: Online Guide to HIV Clinical Trials
This data base contains all HIV-related clinical trials in the U.S. that are open for enrollment.
- UNAIDS: The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS
The main advocate for global action on HIV/AIDS. Searchable site includes current events and press releases. English, Francais, Español
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Technical Assistance
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- California Teleconnect Fund
A State Program administered by the California Public Utilities Commission that provides a 50% discount on advanced communication services, such as broadband internet, to qualified Non-profits, Government-owned and Operated Clinics, K-12 Public and Non-Profit Private Schools, Community Colleges, and Libraries. Its purpose is to facilitate access to more advanced communications through a discounted rate.
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Women
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Youth
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- Children with AIDS Project
Project recruits families to adopt HIV-exposed children, AIDS orphans and drug-addicted infants and refers them to private homes and public adoption agencies around the U.S.
- Metro Teens AIDS
Provides resources to help young people fight AIDS and to support each other
- Teens Health
Education for teens about HIV and AIDS
- Young People’s Section
A collection of AIDS/HIV education materials for teens
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