CARE: access to local services and resources for testing, prevention, care, and treatment
What is World AIDS Day? Since 1988, communities all over the world unite together in solidarity to honor and remember lives lost to HIV and to fight against HIV stigma.
In 2024, there was a 5.4% increase in people newly diagnosed with HIV from 2023 in New York City, and inequities and disparities continue to remain as a challenge.
As we work together to end the epidemic, this year, in honor of the 38th #WorldAIDSDay, we focus on the theme: “Rising to the Challenge: Care, Connection, and Community”.
On this page, you will find a list of available local resources centered around:
CARE: learning about local services and resources are available for testing, prevention, care, and treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS and those who serve our communities.
CONNECTION: learning more about how we can build and maintain relationships to eliminate HIV stigma, and
COMMUNITY: learning more about how you can support public health initiatives focused on HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy, through training and workforce development.
CARE: access to local services and resources for testing, prevention, care, and treatment
NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem HIV Services People living with HIV can lead long and healthy lives by taking medicines that keep the virus undetectable. People who maintain an undetectable viral...
GMHC is a leading provider of HIV prevention and community health programs that are tailored to the needs of the communities whom we serve.
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). The virus can be found in certain fluids in the bodies of people who have HIV, including blood, semen, anal and vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
CONNECTION: Building and Maintaining Relationships to eliminate HIV Stigma
Discrimination has destroyed the health of communities we love. Together, we can fix that. Activists founded Harlem United in a church basement in 1988. At a time of extreme stigma, they created a compassionate community for loved ones dying of AIDS. Today, we provide world-class HIV care.
Are you getting all the health screenings you need to be the healthiest you? Navigate all of our HIV resources here.
Alliance for Positive Change delivers on the promise of positive change with health care, housing, harm reduction, coaching, and economic mobility programs that equip people to navigate systemic inequities and achieve health and well-being.
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Visual AIDS utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy, because AIDS is not over.
COMMUNITY: supporting public health initiatives focused on HIV/AIDS Prevention through training and professional development
Click here to view a list of professional development opportunities and trainings for individuals, caregivers, providers, students, and organizations.