Service Providers

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  • San Diego County HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care Service Providers

    AIDS Walk San Diego www.aidswalksd.org 

    AIDS Walk San Diego is San Diego’s largest one-day HIV/AIDS fundraiser and the biggest non-governmental financial provider for HIV/AIDS in San Diego County.

    Auntie Helen’s www.auntiehelens.org 

    Free laundry service for men, women and children with AIDS.

    Being Alive San Diego www.beingalive.org

    A non-profit HIV/AIDS service provider, offering a variety of services.
    Consumer Guidebook in English

    Christie’s Place www.christiesplace.org

    Support center for families living with HIV/AIDS.

    Family Health Centers of San Diego www.fhcsd.org

    Provides a variety of HIV/AIDS related services.

    HIV, STD & Hepatitis Branch (HSHB) of Public Health Services https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/hhsa/programs/phs/hiv_std_hepatitis_branch.html

    Mission is to ensure the creation and delivery of quality HIV services for our diverse HIV infected, affected and at risk communities, encompassing; prevention, medical care, social and supportive services in San Diego County.

    HIV/AIDS Helpline (211) https://my211.force.com/s/search#keyword=HIV/AIDS&sortby=relevancy

    Resource database of programs serving San Diego County.

    Jewish Family Service https://www.jfssd.org/

    Jewish Family Service of San Diego provides individual and group services to support HIV+ men and women who are struggling with managing their health and recovery.

    Mama’s Kitchen www.mamaskitchen.org

    As a volunteer-driven, not-for-profit organization, Mama’s Kitchen prepares and delivers food to men, women and children who are affected by AIDS.

    Neighborhood Health Care www.nhcare.org/

    A non-profit organization that provides HIV services.

    Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Resources:

    PREPFacts.org San Francisco AIDS Foundation: http://prepfacts.org/

    Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – PrEP 101: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/prep.html

    San Diego American Indian Health Center www.sdaihc.org

    Provides HIV, STD, and AIDS information education, and services to anyone in need.

    Target HIV – Planning https://targethiv.org/library/topics/planning

    Planning is a multi-step process of information gathering to determine needs and subsequent decision making to devote resources to the highest needs.

    The San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center https://thecentersd.org/bethegeneration/

    The mission of The San Diego LGBT Community Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV communities by providing activities, programs, and services.

    San Ysidro Health Center www.syhc.org/

    CASA is a one-stop service center dedicated to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families.

    Special Delivery San Diego www.specialdeliverysandiego.com

    Provides home-delivered nutritious meals for people living with AIDS.

    Stepping Stone of San Diego www.steppingstonesd.org

    Offers long-term residential and non-residential alcohol and drug recovery services along with AIDS and addiction education and other outreach services.

    TrueCare (formerly North County Health Services) https://truecare.org

    It is TrueCare's mission to improve the health status of our diverse communities by providing quality healthcare that is comprehensive, affordable, and culturally sensitive."

    UCSD AntiViral Research Center http://avrc.ucsd.edu/

    A university-based nonprofit clinical trials unit established in 1986.

    UCSD Mother, Child & Adolescent HIV Program https://health.ucsd.edu/care/hiv/women-children/

    Provides comprehensive HIV care to women, children adolescents and families. A multidisciplinary team provides medical care, health education, case management, counseling, client advocacy, support groups, clinical research studies, and community education.