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PLEASE NOTICE:
For testing eligibility information, please call (512) 458-2437 and ask to speak with an HIV counselor on staff.  Thank you.

 
Provides anonymous and/or confidential HIV testing with pre- and post-test counseling.

 
Provides proven HIV prevention strategies, including behaviorally targeted interventions for at-risk populations and prevention case management.

Prevention also houses Q, a community organization run for and by young gay, bi, curious and queer guys 18-29. http://www.qboyz.org/

Do you have questions about your sexual health, such as risk factors for transmission of HIV and other STDs, talking about condoms and other protective measures with your partners, or the relationship between drug use and risk for HIV/STD transmission? Then consider the Path Program, a free service of ASA that provides confidential, respectful, one-on-one meetings with a Risk Reduction Counselor who will help you find your own answers. Click here for a PDF of the PATH brochure.

 
Links people to services, assists individuals in maintaining independence and dignity. Provides support to caregivers, significant others and family members.

 
The Octopus Club is a grassroots, volunteer fundraising arm of AIDS Services of Austin dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the Paul Kirby Emergency Fund through annual events and parties. The Paul Kirby Emergency Fund provides emergency financial assistance to those living with HIV and AIDS in Central Texas. These funds are distributed to individuals for basic living needs through AIDS Services of Austin on a case-by-case basis.   http://www.octopusclub.org/

 
The Capital Area AIDS Legal Project (CAALP) provides free legal assistance to low-income persons with HIV.

 
Provides primary dental and oral medical care to HIV+ persons.

 
Offers food, nutritional supplements and personal care items to case managed individuals. Click here for food bank schedule.  If you would like to give to the Food Bank click here for items needed.

 
Dedicated to nurturing leadership, fostering self-empowerment, promoting health, improving quality of life, breaking down isolation, and building community among women living with HIV disease.  >> Click here for more information


Phone:
(512) 458-AIDS

Mail:
PO BOX 4874
Austin, TX 78765

Email:
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