
Inclusion of these organizations in our links
section does not imply support or validation of services
by Entre Hermanos or King County Public Health.
ACAP (AIDS/HIV Care Access Project), (206) 284-9277. Starting
point for referrals to HIV medical, dental & social
services. Connection with healthcare coverage. www.llaa.org/services/acap.html
ACLU of Washington, (206) 624-2180. Legal assistance for
people discriminated against because of HIV/AIDS. www.aclu-wa.org
African Americans Reach and Teach Health Ministry (AARTH),
(206) 850-2070. Offering health education and training for
faith based organizations serving people of African descent.
www.aarth.org
AIDS Care Team Program (Multifaith Works), (206) 324-1520.
Friendship, emotional and practical support for individuals
and households living with AIDS. www.multifaith.org
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU), (206) 731-3184. Local
clinical treatment studies for people with HIV or AIDS.
http://depts.washington.edu/actu/
AIDS Housing of Washington, (206) 322-9444. Not a direct
service provider. Planning & fundraising for affordable
housing for people living with HIV/AIDS. www.aidshousing.org/
AIDS Info. Service, 1-800-448-0440. NIH & HHS provide
national guidelines, treatment & trials, vaccine, and
prevention info. www.aidsinfo.nih.gov
AIDS Walk (LLAA), (206) 323-9255. Major fundraising event
held each fall. www.llaa.org
Alcohol / Drug 24 Hour Help Line, (206) 722-3700. Confidential
assistance and guidance for alcohol/drug related problems.
www.adhl.org
AmFAR (American Foundation For AIDS Research), 1-800-392-6327.
National program promotes funding for research on HIV/AIDS.
www.amfar.org
American Academy of HIV Medicine, 1-866-241-9601. Locate
medical providers who are credentialed as HIV Specialists
in your area. www.aahivm.org
American Red Cross (HIV/AIDS Education), (206) 323-2345.
Classes for child/adult care, professional health care and
affiliated professionals. www.seattleredcross.org
Aradia Women’s Health Center, (206) 323-9388. HIV testing
for women only. Rapid results (under 1 hour). www.aradia.org
BABES Network (YWCA): A Sisterhood of Women Facing HIV
Together, (206) 720-5566. Emotional support, treatment education
and advocacy. www.babesnetwork.org
Bailey-Boushay House, (206) 322-5300. Residential nursing
care program and adult day health program. www.virginiamason.org/dbbaileyboushay/default.htm
Bastyr Center for Natural Health, (206) 925-4665. Free
or discounted natural health care for low-income people
living with HIV/AIDS. www.bastyrcenter.org
Black Leadership Council on HIV, (206) 205-8671 or 205-6124.
Provides leadership, input and support on preventing the
spread of HIV in local African American communities.
Bloodborne Pathogens, OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health
Administration), US Dept. of Labor.
www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/index.html
Bloodborne Pathogens, WISHA (Washington Industrial Safety
and Health Act), Washington Dept. of Labor. www.lni.wa.gov/wisha/p-ts/BBPathogens/default.htm
Brother to Brother, (206) 726-1600. Barbershop Project,
HIV Vaccine Awareness, and HIV testing/counseling. HIV Prevention,
health services, and education programs for men of African
descent. www.brotobro.com
Cal Anderson House, (206) 652-8325. Apartment facility
for people with HIV/AIDS who have section 8 vouchers. www.plymouthhousing.org/properties.html#Anchor-44867
Chicken Soup Brigade (LLAA), (206) 957-1726. Groceries,
meals and free nutrition counseling for people with HIV/AIDS.
www.llaa.org/services/nutrition.html
Center for Multicultural Health, (206) 461-6910. Provides
HIV prevention services to people of African descent.
Compassion & Choices of WA, (206) 256-1636. Advocacy,
counseling & emotional support for individuals who desire
a humane death. www.compassionandchoices.org/wa
Dunshee House, (206) 322-2437. Confidential, free and facilitated
emotional support groups for persons infected or affected
by HIV/AIDS. www.dunsheehouse.org
Community Information Line (Crisis Clinic), (206) 461-3200.
Information/referral in King County and special services
for people with disabilities. www.crisisclinic.org
Consejo (HIV/AIDS Case Management/Chemical Dependency Program),
(206) 461-4880. Case management, chemical dependency treatment,
DV, and counseling. www.consejo-wa.org/
Country Doctor Community Clinic, (206) 299-1600. Medical
care, case management, mental health and nutrition services
for people with HIV. www.cdchc.org/
Crisis Line, 24 hour (Crisis Clinic), (206) 461-3222. Immediate
help to individuals, families and friends of people in emotional
crisis. www.crisisclinic.org
Early Intervention Program (EIP), 1-877-376-9316. Helps
HIV+ get health care/medications, insurance, pay for premiums/co-payments,
and Medicaid spend-down. www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/HIV_AIDS/Client_Svcs/default.htm
Entre Hermanos, (206) 322-7700. Provides support, develops
leadership and strengthens Latino GLBT community in a supportive
environment. www.entrehermanos.org
Evergreen AIDS Foundation, Bellingham, 1-800-249-2437.
Community outreach, education, prevention and client care.
www.evergreenaids.org
Evergreen Hospice Services, Kirkland, (425) 899-1070. Full
service hospice care. www.evergreenhealthcare.org/services/hospice/default.htm
GACHA (Governor's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, Olympia),
(360) 236-3444. Ask for Lynn Johnigk. www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/HIV_AIDS/GACHA/Default.htm
Gay Bingo (LLAA), (206) 323-0069. Periodic fund raising
event for HIV/AIDS services. www.llaa.org
Gay City Health Project, (206) 860-6969. Community based
health organization for gay, bisexual and transgender men.
Free HIV/STD testing (1513 Broadway, call for times), health
events, resources & volunteer opportunities. www.gaycity.org
Gay Men's HIV/STD Task Force, (206) 205-8671. A diverse
coalition of individuals working on HIV/STD prevention activities.
Green Cross Patient Co-op, (206) 766-8155. Medicinal cannabis
network of patients w/medical authorization complying with
RCW69.51A. www.seattlegreencross.com
HAPDEU, (206) 685-4230. Provides interventions that decrease
the incidence of HIV among gay and bi men. Evaluation services
offered. http://depts.washington.edu/hapdeu/
Health Information Network, (206) 784-5655. Licensing training
courses with live presenters for health care professionals
and child care providers. Also video kits. www.healthinfonetwork.org
Hepatitis and Liver Clinic (HMC), (206) 731-6475. Treatment
for chronic hepatitis and other liver conditions.
Herpes Clinic (UW Remington Clinic), (206) 720-4340. Herpes
research studies (therapy and vaccine), prevention and HMC
herpes care clinic for fee. http://depts.washington.edu/herpes/
HIV/AIDS Planning Council, (206) 205-5511. Sets priorities
for funding HIV prevention and care programs in King County.
HIV/AIDS Resource Library, (206) 205-7837. HIV, STDs and
related info: journal articles, literature searches, reports,
and brochures. www.metrokc.gov/health/apu
HIV Negative Support Group, (206) 322-2437. Support groups
to help HIV negative MSM stay negative and get support.
www.dunsheehouse.org
HIV Positive Support Group (206) 322-2437. Support group
for anyone with HIV, especially helpful to those newly positive.
www.dunsheehouse.org
HIV/STD Hotline, (206) 205-7837. HIV and STD testing, information,
printed materials, email information and free video library.
www.metrokc.gov/health/apu
HIV Vaccine Trials Unit, (206) 667-2300. Positive and negative
vaccine research & long term nonprogressor research.
www.seattlevaccines.org
HPTU (HIV Prevention Trials Unit), Seattle, (206) 520-3800.
HIV prevention/vaccine volunteer based clinical trials.
http://depts.washington.edu/hptu/
ICHS - HIV/AIDS, (206) 467-0884. Provides culturally appropriate
HIV/AIDS prevention education, support and advocacy services
for all Asian and Pacific Islanders. www.ichs-seattle.org
Kang Wen Clinic, (206) 322-6945. Provides complementary
and alternative medicine for people with life-challenging
illnesses (sliding scale or low cost). www.kangwenclinic.org
Living Positively Prayer Request Line, (206) 524-7729.
Program of Center for Spiritual Living.
Lifelong AIDS Alliance, (206) 328-8979. Case management,
housing, transportation, insurance continuation, chores
and advocacy. www.llaa.org
Lifelong AIDS Alliance Case Management, (206) 328-8979.
Provides case management for people with HIV/AIDS. www.llaa.org
Lifelong AIDS Alliance Education/Prevention Dept., (206)
328-8979. Speakers bureau, women’s groups, men’s workshops,
transgender needs and bath outreach. www.llaa.org
Lifelong AIDS Alliance Housing, (206) 328-8979. Centralized
housing services and housing advocate for people living
with AIDS. www.llaa.org
LGBT Community Resource and Referral Network, (206) 323-5428.
Community resources pertinent to the LGBT community.
www.seattlelgbt.org
Long-term Survivors of AIDS, (206) 322-2437. Support group
for people who are long-term survivors living with AIDS.
www.dunsheehouse.org
Madison Clinic, (206) 731-5100. Medical care, consultation,
case management and mental health. www.uwmedicine.org/PatientCare/MedicalSpecialties/PrimaryCare/
Mental Health Access Project, (206) 731-5171. Referrals
for mental health services for HIV+ people in King County
(also in Spanish). Low fees for low income clients.
Multifaith Works, (206) 324-1520. Nondenominational organization
that provides housing and supportive services for people
living
with HIV/AIDS. www.multifaith.org
Needle Exchange, (206) 205-7837. Free sterile syringe exchange
at 7 sites. Limited medical care at downtown site only.
www.metrokc.gov/health/apu/menuhr.htm
National AIDS Information (CDC), 1-800-448-0440. Provides
information on treatment, vaccine, and clinical trials.
www.cdc.gov/hiv/dhap.htm
National AIDS Hotline (CDC INFO), 1-800-232-4636. Information
on risk and HIV health issues provided 24 hours a day.
NEON, (206) 323-1768. HIV prevention, risk reduction for
gay/ bi men who use crystal. Peer education, materials and
counseling.
www.crystalneon.org
Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center (NW AETC),
(206) 221-4964. Education/training/consultation to providers
in 5 state area. www.northwestaetc.org
Northwest Immigrants’ Rights Project, (206) 587-4009. Call
for information on HIV and immigration. www.nwirp.org
Northwest Family Center, (206) 731-3066. Comprehensive,
family centered services for HIV+ women, children, youth
and families. www.metrokc.gov/health/nwfc
Office for Civil Rights (DHHS), (206) 615-2290, Enforces
federal laws prohibiting discrimination by providers that
receive funds from DHHS. www.hhs.gov/ocr/
One on One, (206) 205-7837. Free, anonymous, one time viral
load testing, t-cell testing and limited care for new HIV+.
www.metrokc.gov/health/apu/resources/one.htm
Opiate Replacement Treatment Program (ORTP), (206) 731-5162.
Methadone vouchers for people who are HIV+ and dependent
on opiates.
People's Memorial Association, (206) 325-0489, Provides
low cost funeral services, nonprofit and one lifetime membership
fee. www.peoples-memorial.org
PEP, Guidelines and resources, management of initial exposure
to HIV (sexual/IV, or occupational). www.ucsf.edu/hivcntr/Clinical_Resources/PEPGuidelines.html
PEP Line, 1-888-448-4911. Up-to-date advice for clinicians
providing post-exposure prophylaxis for occupational exposures
to blood borne pathogens. www.ucsf.edu/hivcntr/PEPline/
Pet Project, (Humane Society), (425) 649-7566. Pet food,
basic veterinary care, grooming and other services to pet
owners with AIDS. www.seattlehumane.org/petproject.shtml
PFLAG, (206) 325-7724. Promotes the health and well-being
of sexual minorities, their families and friends. www.seattle-pflag.org
Pierce County AIDS Foundation (Tacoma area), (253) 383-2565.
Provides anonymous testing and responds to the needs of
persons living with HIV/AIDS in Pierce County. www.piercecountyaids.org
Pike Market Medical Clinic, (206) 728-4143. Adult primary
medical care, HIV case management, social services, nutrition,
etc. www.psnhc.org/page/371/clinic_medical/
Planned Parenthood of Western Washington, 1-800-230-7526.
HIV/STD counseling and testing provided anonymously or confidentially.
www.ppww.org/
POCAAN (People of Color Against AIDS Network), (206) 322-7061.
Community based HIV prevention & education agency serving
communities of color. HIV 101 presentations, client advocacy
for people newly diagnosed with HIV, testing & counseling,
African American, Latino, transgender and MSM programs,
chemical dependency counseling and mental health counseling.
www.pocaan.org
Point Defiance AIDS Prevention Project (Tacoma/Pierce County),
(253) 272-4857. Needle exchange program. www.nasen.org
Positive Choices (LLAA), (206) 957-1679. Sexual risk reduction
counseling for HIV+ MSM in King County. www.lifelongaidsalliance.org/prevention/pcm.html
Positive Solutions Benefits Resource Center, (206) 322-8181.
Benefits counseling for people with disabilities (state,
federal & private programs). www.psbrc.org
PowerOn, (206) 685-1679. Prevention web site for MSM, virtual
education, referral, information, instruction, entertainment
and prevention. http://depts.washington.edu/poweron/
POZSeattle. Hosts social activities for HIV+ gay men: coffees,
bowling, dining outs, hikes, picnics, potlucks, Cuff Nite,
etc. www.pozseattle.org
Project Inform, SF, CA, 800-822-7422. Treatment and diagnosis
information about HIV/ AIDS and opportunistic infections.
www.projectinform.org
Project POZ (SASG), (206) 322-2437. One-on-one social/emotional
support for newly HIV diagnosed gay/bisexual men. www.dunsheehouse.org
Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers, (206) 461-6935.
Medical and dental care for people with HIV/AIDS. www.psnhc.org
Rise n' Shine, (206) 628-8949. Offers children/ teens the
mentor program, summer camp, magic circle support group
and teen group.
www.risenshine.org
Roosevelt Virology Clinic (UWMC), (206) 598-8750. Provides
medical care to people with HIV/AIDS. www.uwmedicine.org/PatientCare/MedicalSpecialties/PrimaryCare/
Rosehedge, (206) 365-6806. Assisted care provides high
quality, cost effective housing and health care for men
and women with HIV/AIDS. www.rosehedge.org
Seattle AIDS Support Group - see Dunshee House
Seattle Counseling Service, (206) 323-1768. Counseling,
medication management, chemical dependency, groups for gay,
lesbian, bisexual, & transgender www.seattlecounseling.org/
Seattle Indian Health Board, (206) 324-9360. Provides HIV
screening and other services. Call for details. www.sihb.org/
Seattle Office for Civil Rights, (206) 684-4500. Enforces
City, State and Federal anti-discrimination laws. www.cityofseattle.net/civilrights/
Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, (206) 685-9850.
Training (DX, RX, prevention) for care providers & educators.
http://depts.washington.edu/seaptc/
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, A 12-step program of recovery
(several local meetings listed on web site). www.sexaa.org
Sexaholics Anonymous, (206) 548-9538. Leave message for
meeting information. A 12-step program of recovery. www.pugetsoundsa.org
Shanti, (program of Multifaith Works), (206) 324- 1520.
One-to-one emotional support to people living with AIDS
or other life-threatening illness. www.multifaith.org/shanti/
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, (SPI), Abbey of St. Joan,
(206) 860-3666. Play fair campaign, outreach, HIV/STD information
and referrals. www.theabbey.org/
Snohomish County Health District, (425) 339-5251. Local
Public Health HIV/AIDS services.
Snohomish County Health District Needle Exchange, (425)
514-9306. Call for details.
STD Clinic, call the HIV/STD Hotline, (206) 205-7837. A
Public Health clinic located at Harborview Hospital provides
HIV testing, STD diagnosis and treatment services.
STEP, (Seattle Treatment Education Project, LLAA), (206)
329-4857. Treatment & health care information, and treatment
adherence peer counseling. Quarterly treatment journal.
www.thebody.com/step/steppage.html
Street Outreach Services, (206) 625-0854. Harm reduction
services to injection drug users, crack smokers, and chronic
public inebriates. Pretreatment for in/out-patient.
Swedish Home Helpers, (206) 386-3277. Assistance to remain
at home (personal care, meals, etc.). www.swedish.org/body.cfm?id=171
Tacoma - Pierce County Public Health, (253) 798-6410. HIV
testing.
Transgender Resource Center (LLAA), (206) 957-1742. Social
and prevention events addressing the unique needs of the
transgender community.
Until there's a cure foundation, San Mateo, CA, (800) 88UNTIL.
Raises funds through selling the AIDS bracelet. www.until.org
UW CFAR, (Center for AIDS Research), (206) 731-4239. Research,
training/education, and assistance. http://depts.washington.edu/cfar/CFAR/
UW Primary Infection Clinic, (206) 521-1978. Provides observational
and treatment studies for those with acute (30 days) HIV
infection.
Volunteer Attorneys for PWA (VAPWA), (206) 267-7025. Referral
to Attorneys for civil-legal (pro bono/reduced/regular fee).
www.kcba.org/CLS/VAPWA/clients.html
Warmline, 1-800-933-4313. For medical providers. Free national
consultation services on current treatment and care issues.
www.ucsf.edu/hivcntr/Warmline/
Washington State HIV/AIDS Hotline Olympia, 1-800-272-2437.
Provides information and referral to people in Washington
state. www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/hiv.htm
Washington State Human Rights Commission Seattle, (206)
464-6500. Investigates HIV/AIDS discrimination complaints;
provides info and referral.
YouthCare, 800-495-7802. HIV prevention education to high
risk street youth via street outreach and youth serving
institutions.
www.youthcare.org
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