AIDS Walk Washington 2003
Benefited the Whitman-Walker Clinic. Features event information, FAQ and photographs.
Battling HIV/AIDS
Ronald King, Director of Prevention and Intervention Services, D.C. Department of Health, HIV/AIDS Administration discusses and explains the District's free condom policy in an online forum with the Washington Post.
Building Futures
Dedicated to providing affordable housing for families, children, and individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Includes description of programs, frequently asked questions, staff profiles, online donation form and newsletter [PDF].
Capitol Area Vaccine Effort
A volunteer panel of individuals from the general public and from the diverse communities affected by AIDS who assist and advise AIDS vaccine trials in the metropolitan area. Features documents, events, news, photos and a speakers bureau.
D.C. Cuts HIV Prevention for White Gay Men
Article discusses the reasons for reduced funding of prevention programs. By Lou Chibbaro, Jr. in the Washington Blade.
Damien Ministries
Faith community gathered to identify with and support those abandoned or isolated in suffering with HIV/AIDS, particularly the poorest of the poor. Features programs and activities.
DC Comprehensive AIDS Resources and Education Cons
Provides member agencies with services including clinical trials education and recruitment, direct financial assistance, supplying water filters and transportation support. Features programs, events and volunteer opportunities.
DC Department of Health HIV/AIDS Services
Offers information about services offered by the HIV/AIDS Administration, including ADAP. Features the District's two year plan, testing sites and conference information.
DC TechNet
Focuses on organizational development, financial management and information technology for the community-based organizations enrolled in the project. Features alerts, discussions and resources. [English/Spanish]
District To Offer Condoms For Free
Article discusses health officials decision to install plain white condom dispensers in select government offices and the free distribution of the contraceptives. By Avram Goldstein in the Washington Post.
Friends For Friends
Dedicated to reducing the risk of HIV infection among African-Americans through street outreach campaigns and free workshops. Features programs, volunteer opportunities, membership information and news.
HAA Issues ID Cards to Ryan White Patients
Article discusses the District's HIV/AIDS Administration program for people receiving Ryan White Emergency CARE Act funds. By Laurel Faust in the Washington Blade.
He's My Brother, Inc.
Fosters a supportive community for the gay, bisexual, transgendered and lesbian individuals of color in the Baltimore/DC area. Features services and a discussion group.
Health Options and Positive Energy Foundation, Inc
Information for the HIV-positive on local seminars, social gatherings, tax help, and medications. Features events and articles.
HIVCounts
The District of Columbia's confidential HIV/AIDS reporting initiative for providers of counseling, testing, reporting, and treatment. Features law overviews, reporting forms and FAQ.
Incidence of AIDS in District Tops Study
Article discusses a report that says the incidence of AIDS among District residents is higher than in other large U.S. cities. By Jose Antonio Vargas in the Washington Post.
Metro TeenAIDS
Provides resources to help young people fight AIDS and support each other. Features programs, events and employment opportunities.
PETS-DC
Enables people living with HIV/AIDS to maintain and care for their pets. Features services and volunteer information.
The Womens Collective
Works to meet the self-defined needs of women and their families living with and at risk for HIV/AIDS, reducing barriers to care and strengthening their network of support and services. Features programs, resources, publications and events.
Us Helping Us, People Into Living, Inc.
Organization committed to reducing infection in the African-American community by providing prevention and support services to gay and bisexual men, and transgender persons; some programs provide prevention services to heterosexual men and women. Features programs, events, employment opportunities and a newsletter.
VA AIDS Information Center
Information about care provided to veterans, from the VA AIDS Service. Features a newsletter.
Waking Up to AIDS
A partial chronology of AIDS awareness: 1981-1985.
Washington AIDS Partnership
Philanthropic collaborative affiliated with the National AIDS Fund (NAF) and Washington Grantmakers. Features grantee list, request for proposals and annual report.
Washington DC AIDS Drug Assistance Program Contact
Contact information for DC ADAP director, financial and medical eligibility criterias for the Washington DC ADAP.
Washington DC AIDS Drug Assistance Program Formula
AIDS drugs covered by the Washington DC ADAP, HIV treatments paid for by the Federal and State government.
Whitman-Walker Clinic HIV/AIDS Services
Offers testing, counseling, medical care, education and prevention services. Features overview of services, news and profiles of the epidemic.