AIDS
Information Links
last updated:
11/16/2006

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This
site is dedicated to the memory of Lester C. Bohne
my
cousin, my hero, my friend.
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The links
that follow are intended as a resource for educators, or anyone
interested
in
AIDS
research, prevention, education and awareness. These are
Valuable
resources for information and materials related to HIV and AIDS.
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AMAA is an outstanding
service organization in
Northern Indiana, I cannot say enough about the wonderful
work they do!
100% of my United Way dollars - goes to AM/AA!
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This
site is a wealth of information. Everything from "What is AIDS",
a fact
of the day, an ongoing photo exhibit, conferences, resource materials,
safe
sex , testing, open forums & more! Links to other sites. For new
information,
I ALWAYS
check this site first! This site is a
MUST
SEE!
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The CDC National Prevention Information Network
The NPIN
is a division of the CDC (centers for disease control and prevention)
This
site has a great deal of information about HIV and AIDS, as well
STD's and TB.
Best
of all they have a LOT of materials, you can use the online order form
to order up to
five
free publications as well as a free catalog of all the materials that
they
have.
The materials range from brochures for the general public, to posters
for
many different populations, youth, hispanic, etc., there are
statistical
reports, information on locations for even more resources...
far
too much to list here!
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The Red
Cross site on HIV/AIDS Education has information on various education
programs
offered by the Red Cross. What I like about this site, is the variety
of programs,
there are programs for African-Americans, Hispanic programs,
programs
for the workplace and programs for youth. Also links to related sites.
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Project
Inform
Project
inform is a national non-profit, community based organization working
to
end the AIDS
epidemic.
Its mission in part is to: provide vital information on the diagnosis
and
treatment
of HIV,
advocate for enlightened regulatory, research, and funding policies and
to inspire people
to make
informed choices amid uncertainty, and to choose hope over despair.
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