| Africa Alive!: AIDS prevention initiative that reaches and empowers youth through entertainment, especially music. The multi-national network consists of over 100 youth and AIDS organizations. |
| AVERT AIDS: AIDS education for young people, including statistics, history, and stories of people living with HIV. |
| Camp Heartland: Minnesota campground and outreach program for children. Programs, facilities, volunteer application, and event listings. |
| Camp Kindle: A nonprofit organization providing youth 7-16 impacted by HIV/AIDS with a summer camping experience. Includes details of camps, a counsellor's story, and press releases. |
| Camp Laurel: non-profit year round camp for children living with HIV and AIDS. |
| Child Rights Information Network: Annotated links with data, worldwide about children and AIDS. |
| Children with Aids Charity: Support and services for UK children. News and events, fundraising, information on help offered, and HIV risks information. |
| Children with AIDS Project: Provides services for children infected/affected by AIDS or drug exposed infants who will require foster or adoptive families. |
| Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation: An organization dedicated to identifying, funding and conducting basic pediatric HIV/AIDS research. |
| Europeer: A meeting place and resource center about peer education to prevent HIV infection among young people in Europe. |
| Health Initiatives for Youth: A unique partnership of youth and adults working together to increase access to, and the quality of, health care for young people in San Francisco. |
| Healthy Oakland Teens Project (HOT): Program in which teens act as peer role models to teach adolescents about HIV and making responsible decisions. Curriculum, evaluation instruments, and staff contacts provided. |
| National Pediatric & Family HIV Resource Center: An organization that serves professionals who care for children, adolescents and families with HIV infection and AIDS. |
| National Pediatric AIDS Network: A resource for information on children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS. |
| Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group: Evaluates treatments for HIV-infected children and adolescents, and develops new approaches for the interruption of mother-to-infant transmission. |
| Q Fund for AIDS: A non-profit project that directly supports orphans affected by AIDS throughout southern Africa. |
| TeenAIDS PeerCorps: Provides information to teens around the world that will allow them to educate their peers about AIDS/HIV. |
| World Medical Fund: UK registered charity works with the rural communities of Malawi to give its children a better chance at life by providing mobile clinics, orphan support, HIV/AIDs education and vocational training. |