AIDS / HIV Resources for
Seattle, Washington State and USA


WASHINGTON STATE

  • AIDS Care Access Project: 206-284-9277
  • AIDS Caregiver Support Network: 206-937-3368
  • AIDS Housing of Washington: 206-322-9444
  • AIDS Prevention Project: 206-296-4999
  • AIDS Project of the Deaf: 206-328-4808 TTY
  • AIDS/HIV Yakima: 509-575-2939 or 575-7959
  • Asian Pacific AIDS Council: 206-467-0884
  • The Babes Network, Seattle: 206-720-4377
  • Bailey Boushay House, Seattle: 206-322-5300
  • Bastyr Naturopathy Clinic, Seattle: 206-632-0354
  • Chicken Soup Brigade, Seattle: 206-328-8979 (meals, household assistance)
  • Central WA AIDS Hotline: 1-800-535-2271
  • County Health Dept - in your local phone book
  • Delta Society: 206-226-7357 - for HIV+ people who own pets
  • Harborview Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic, Seattle: 206-223-3590
  • In Touch, Seattle: 206-328-2711 - Massage therapy for people with AIDS
  • Kang Wen Clinic, Seattle: 206-322-6945 - Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, acupressure and naturopathic medicine
  • Latinos United Against AIDS: 206-322-7061 education and referral for Latinos
  • Madison HIV/AIDS Clinic (Harborview Medical Center), Seattle: 206-720-4200
  • Multifaith AIDS Project, Seattle: 206-324-1520 - housing, spiritual support
  • Needle Exchange, Seattle: 206-296-4999, Yakima: 509-454-5380
  • New Hope Clinic, Yakima: 509-453-7144
  • Northwest AIDS Foundation: 206-329-6923
  • NW Family Center, Seattle: 206-720-4300 comprehensive case management and health care for women, men and families
  • Olympia AIDS Task Force: 360-352-2375
  • Pierce Cnty AIDS Foundation: 253-383-2565
  • POCAAN (People of Color Against AIDS Network): Seattle: 206-322-3890 Yakima: 509-575-2939
  • Public Health - Seattle & King County - GLBT Health Webpages
  • Public Library - videos, reference books
  • Inspire Youth Project, Seattle: 206-628-8949 serving children affected by AIDS
  • Rosehedge, Seattle (housing): 206-365-6806
  • Seattle AIDS Support Group: 206-322-2437
  • Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities: 206-323-1768
  • Seattle Gay Clinic: 206-461-4540
  • Seattle Indian Health Board: 206-324-9360
  • Seattle Treatment & Education Project (STEP): 206-329-4857 or 800-869-7837
  • Shanti: 206-322-0279 - emotional support
  • Sistah 2 Sistah: 206-322-7061 for sex workers
  • Volunteer Attorneys for Persons with AIDS: 206-624-9365 (Seattle-King Cty Bar Association)
  • WA State HIV/AIDS Hotline: 800-272-AIDS
  • Women and HIV/AIDS Task Force: 206-296-4649

NATIONAL

National AIDS Hotline: 1-800-342-AIDS
(lists more than 300 AIDS services in WA)
1-800-344-SIDA Spanish / 1-800-AIDS-TTY (TTY)

  • AIDS Treatment News: 800-873-2812
  • American Foundation for AIDS Research National HIV/AIDS Update Conference, April 10-13, 2005 in Oakland, CA
  • Direct AIDS Alternative Information Resource Center: 212-689-8410
  • National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA): 202-898-0414
  • National Native American AIDS Prevention Center: 800-283-2437
  • Project Inform: 800-822-7422 (especially good material for newly diagnosed women)
  • Women Organized to Respond to Life Threatening Diseases (WORLD): 510-658-6930
  • (new) Women's Dept at Gay Men’s Health Crisis: 212-137-1000 or 212-807-6655

PUBLICATIONS

  • A Positive Life - Portraits of Women Living with HIV. River Houston. 1997.
  • "HIV, Health and Your Community: a guide for action" takes a grass-roots approach to preventing the spread of HIV. It emphasizes prevention, is designed for disadvantaged communities, and is liberally illustrated. All the authors' proceeds are donated to community-based AIDS organizations.
  • Positively Women: Living with AIDS. O'Sullivan, Sue, Editor. 1996.
  • The Medical Management of AIDS in Women. 1996. A stand-alone reference.
  • Until the Cure: Caring for Women with HIV. 1994.
  • Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS: An International Perspective. Lynellyn. D. Long, 1997
  • Women in the Time of AIDS: Women, Health, and Challenge of HIV. Gillian Patterson. 1997.

WEBSITES


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