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There are agency and informational resources throughout Hampton Roads available for those affected and infected with HIV/AIDS. Please see the following websites or service agencies for additional assistance.

> General Information <

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Homeless Resource Center

Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy

> Local Services and Support Groups <

Norfolk Department of Human Services - (757) 664-6000
712 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, VA  23510 

Norfolk Community Services Board - (757) 441-5300
225 W. Olney Road, Suite 100, Norfolk, VA 23510

Park Place Medical Center - (757) 533-9108
3415 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA  23504

Straight Talk - (757) 625-6992   (heterosexual support group)

The Church Guide - Local Support Groups

The Daily Press - Hampton Roads Resources

City of Norfolk: Homeless Services

WHRO's Non-Profit Resource List

HRBOR: Hampton Roads Business OutReach: A networking group for LGBT owned and LGBT supportive businesses.

Your OUT Source: An LGBT Resource

 > Teen/Young Person Specific <

Rap It up Campaign: This website is sponsored by BET, and provides information about STDs, HIV/AIDS education and awareness, and links to national health organizations.

My Sistas: Sponsored by Advocates for Youth, this website offers health information to young women of color.

Teen Scene: Developed by Advocates for Youth, this website helps young people access sexual health resources and information.

Teen Wire: Planned Parenthood Federation of America's website provides sexual health information, links to local clinics, opportunities for activism and other resources specifically for teens.

Sex, Etc.: A website by teens for teens, this site helps youth avoid pregnancy and disease during their teenage years.

 

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