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AIDS - Race and Ethnicity - OrganizationsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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African-American AIDS, Support Services and Survival Institute Description: The AMASSI Center of Los Angeles provides culturally and socially relevant health promotion, cultural affirmation, harm-reduction, informational and empowerment programs within the African-American and surrounding communities. (amassi.com) |
Black Coalition on AIDS Description: Dedicated to the advocacy, education and harm reduction for the HIV/AIDS disease of African-American people. (bcoa.org) |
Friends For Friends Description: Dedicated to promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in the African-American community through outreach and free HIV risk reduction workshops. (geocities.com) |
Latino Commission on AIDS Inc Description: AIDS ( SIDA ) and HIV ( VIH ) information for Latino/Hispanic health. (latinoaids.org) |
Minority AIDS Project Description: Reduce suffering and deaths due to HIV/AIDS in communities of color by making human services easily accessible to these communities. (members.aol.com) |
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Description: Organization and event information, statistics, and press releases (blackaidsday.org) |
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Description: (nnaapc.org) |
Phoenix Indian Medical Center Description: The HIV Center of Excellence (HIVCOE) is a clinically based center for HIV care, treatment, research and intervention. (ihs.gov) |
Project Red Talon Description: Provides HIV/STD prevention education, training, technical assistance, and resource materials to American Indian tribes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. (npaihb.org) |
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