Hosted in France and concentrating on French resources (in English), it also contains pointers to a number of other resources including those in the U. S.
Per its own description, it supports the position that HIV is neither sufficient nor necessary to cause AIDS, and addresses the political, economic, and cultural implications of AIDS science gone wrong.
Carries comprehensive AIDS and HIV information, including treatment, protease inhibitors, research, testing, legal, insurance, mental health, politics, and art.
An AIDS/HIV service organization serving Tarrant and surrounding rural countiesin Texas. The site includes a large and well-organized Index of Internet Resources concerning AIDS and HIV.
The French national node of the HIVNET European network. Its two goals are to be the Internet gateway for French AIDS associations and to show the state of fight against AIDS in France.
An organization of volunteers who work in the Boston area with children and families affected by pediatric AIDS. ITBIC sponsors AIDS awareness and education, support and care, and Camp Colors, a summer day camp for children with AIDS.
Provides an illustrated description of a large annual grassroots AIDS event plus a registration form for those interested in coordinating local observances.
Grass roots organization in Chicago dedicated to providing services and referrals with a Jewish content to individuals infected with HIV/AIDS, and their families and friends who are also impacted.
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the San Francisco Public Library maintain a database with information on AIDS service providers throughout Northern California.
The site includes prevention information, program descriptions, training manuals, media campaigns, profiles of volunteers, and links to other on-line AIDS resources.