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Provides HIV/AIDS prevention services that includes HIV rapid testing, group counseling, workshops, street and community outreach, life skills development, health education and risk-reduction programming, Sunday Socials and more. It is committed to providing an array of services focused on positively changing individual increased risk behavior.
Provides HIV/AIDS prevention education, onsite HIV/AIDS testing, outreach services, and prevention case management. Available for Camden County residents.
Provides services for HIV positive and HIV negative individuals. Services include HIV prevention for men and women, treatment education, adherence support and medical care access, legal services, wellness program, connections to counseling and testing.
Offers support for individuals and families affected by HIV, including referrals for housing, food, legal aid, and transportation
Provides a range of services for LGBTQ youth and seniors, specialized support groups, and people of color. Additionally, offers LGBTQ intern programs, community events, and professional education programs for health, academic, and social service providers.
Provide outreach and drop-in services to prevent HIV, build self-esteem, and promote positive self-image among youth, including LGBTQ+ individuals.
Allows individuals to exchange used syringes for new ones. The program also allows clients to get other supplies and information/referrals as needed.
Provides services for HIV positive individuals. Services may include case management, support groups, housing assistance, drug intervention, education and information/advocacy for access for care and treatment.
- Conducting Rapid HIV Testing: Offering a free and confidential service with results available in 20 minutes, accessible on-site and through the Mobile Testing Unit traveling across Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
- Offering Harm Reduction Services: Providing free syringes and injection equipment for individuals injecting drugs and/or hormones, along with harm reduction counseling and overdose prevention counseling. The program also facilitates low-threshold buprenorphine induction for eligible individuals seeking medically assisted opioid treatment.
- Providing PrEP Counseling: Offering counseling services to gay and bisexual men who perceive themselves at high risk for HIV, with counselors available both in-office and within the community.
Offers information and resources regarding the treatment and care of people living with HIV/AIDS. In alignment with Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the NJ State Department of Health and Human Services, the center helps resolve issues that trouble HIV/AIDS clients by providing both individual and group support, as well as recommending other appropriate services.
Provides counseling, education, and access to PrEP medication to prevent HIV infection.
Supports individuals and families affected by the AIDS crisis. The organization provides services such as assistance with emergency finances, housing placement, re-entry planning post-incarceration, psychosocial support, and participation in the Wellness Community at Hyacinth.
Provide programs, resources, and publications that support prevention initiatives, promote positive perspectives on health and mental well-being, reduce HIV/AIDS and HCV, and address health and social determinants affecting American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, and Indigenous communities.
Delivers social services such as community health worker support, emergency financial assistance, HIV testing, and incarcerated discharge planning. Also offers sexual health education, non-medical case management, psycho-social support, and a Wellness Community at Hyacinth.
Offer housing support, HIV testing and prevention, harm reduction, care coordination, transportation, counseling, support groups, education, training, and social activities for people living with or vulnerable to HIV and the LGBTQ+ community
Provides specialized health care and treatment for individuals who are HIV+ or are diagnosed with AIDS. Services include: access to clinical trials, medical case management, nutritional services, mental health counseling, HIV prevention counseling, and HIV testing/counseling.
Offers information and resources regarding prevention for those at risk of HIV transmission. In alignment with CDC and the NJ State Department of Health and Human Services, the center provides both individual and group support as well as recommending other appropriate services.
Offers a range of services for both HIV positive and negative individuals, including HIV prevention, community health worker support, client legal advocacy, housing placement assistance, medical/non-medical case management, STI testing, and wellness programming at Hyacinth.
