| ACT UP/New York: A diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. |
| AIDS Council of Northeastern New York: HIV/AIDS service organization providing education and client services to 15 counties in upstate New York. Please use this site as a resource center. Information and workshop requests are accepted. |
| AIDS in Prison Project: Provides information and support for HIV+ prisoners, including discharge planning and referrals. |
| AIDS Rochester Online: Provides a continuum of programs including education, prevention, advocacy and supportive services for people affected by HIV and AIDS. |
| Catskill Rural AIDS Services: Providing services to those living with HIV in the rural setting. |
| East Harlem HIV CARE Network: East Harlem Health Department, aims to improve the availability, accessibility, quality and coordination of services for persons affected by HIV/AIDS. |
| El Club del Barrio: A non-profit organization established in 1975. A beacon of hope for Newark residents who take advantage of social, HIV/AIDS and health services from preschoolers through senior citizens. |
| HEAL: Health Education AIDS Liaison: Provides information and support to people with HIV+ or living with AIDS. |
| Help Fight AIDS: Albany NY volunteer project to help people with AIDS and promote AIDS understanding through volunteerism, fund raising, sale of Entertainment Books and magazines. |
| HIV CARE Services: New York city administrator of programs funded by the Ryan White Act, the CDC and NYC. Site includes many local and federal links. |
| HIV Guidelines, New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute: HIV guidelines, quality of care materials and software, best practices and educational tools for the ambulatory and clinical care of HIV-infected patients. Includes news releases, publications, a mailing list, events and contact details. |
| MTS (Mobilizing Talents and Skills): A nonprofit agency that helps people living with HIV/AIDS find employment. Learn how your benefits are affected by returning to work. |
| National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project: NATAP strives to provide the very latest in HIV drug development, research and treatment information. |
| New York AIDS Coalition (NYAC): The New York AIDS Coalition unites nearly 200 community-based HIV/AIDS and social welfare organizations. |
| New York AIDS Drug Assistance Program Contact and Eligibility: Contact information for NY ADAP director, financial and medical eligibility criterias for the New York ADAP. |
| New York Hall of Science: Exhibits, often interactive, on topics such as sound, light, atoms, microbes, AIDS, and astronomy. |
| New York State HIV Special Needs Program (SNP): Information related to HIV managed care and the New York State HIV SNP. |
| New York State HIV/AIDS Hotline: Information on prevention, detection, symptoms, transmission of HIV/AIDS. Question & answer forum, FAQs and links to related websites. |
| Paul's AIDS Ride Home Page: Boston, MA to New York, NY. Information by Paul B Sumrell, Rider #1937. |
| T.O.U.C.H.: Offers a variety of services and programs to support the HIV/AIDS infected person, based in Rockland County, New York. |
| The New York City Hospice and Supportive Care AIDS Initiative: An association of hospice organizations throughout NYC which offer in home, as well as institutional, care to the terminally ill. |
| University of Rochester Medical Center - AIDS Center: Information from this provider of comprehensive progressive clinical education to community-based providers engaged in patient care. |
| www.aidsnyc.org: A linked collection of pages from HIV/AIDS community based organizations in New York City. |