11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University Phone: 215-769-1100 Address: 850 N 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Dental: 215-769-1594 Web: www.drexel.edu/11thStreet Fax: 215-769-1119 Description of Services: Offers primary health care, dental care, nutrition, behavioral health, fitness, and HIV testing by appointment or walk-in. Spanish language available. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. 211 of Southeastern PA Phone: 215-568-3750 Address: c/o United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Phone 2: 866-964-7922 1709 Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Fax: 973-887-4680 Web: www.211sepa.org Email: [email protected] Description of Services: Provides referrals to over 3500 local health/human service agencies, including food banks, shelters, support groups, financial assistance, etc… M-Su 8a-8p, in Spanish and English. Language line available for additional languages. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR) Address: 4007 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Web: http://40streetair.blogspot.com Email: [email protected] Description of Services: The 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program awards West Philadelphia artists one year of free studio space at 40th & Chestnut Sts. In exchange, residents share their talents within West Philadelphia by leading workshops, teaching classes, exhibiting, etc. AIR addresses the need for studio space in West Philadelphia, assist artists with career development, and make the 40th Street area a nexus for visual arts. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. AA (See Alcoholics Anonymous) AACO (AIDS Activities Coordinating Office) Phone: 215-685-5600 Address: 1101 Market Street, 9th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Hotline: 800-985-2437 Web: www.phila.gov/health/aaco Fax: 215-685-5293 Description of Services: AACO administers federal, state, and city funded HIV/AIDS core treatment and prevention programs in Philadelphia; coordinates HIV/AIDS planning; conducts and publishes epidemiological activities; and conducts HIV/AIDS education and training. AACO's client services hotline specialists answer questions about HIV-related topics, make referrals to case management and other free services for people living with HIV and those at risk of infection, and record complaints about HIV services. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. AACO Housing Services Program (HSP) Phone: 215-685-5383 Address: PO Box 1102, Philadelphia, PA 19105 Fax: 215-685-5388 Web: http://www.phila.gov/health/aaco/Housing.html Description of Services: AACO's Housing Services Program (HSP) provides permanent subsidized housing for qualified low-income people living with AIDS, or who are disabled due to HIV. Individuals or families can apply for the program through a medical case manager or by contacting HSP staff. Applicants must live in either Philadelphia or Delaware County in Pennsylvania. Homeless applicants are given first priority. The average wait time for housing placement is 1 1/2 years for homeless applicants. The expected wait time for applicants that are not homeless is seven years or longer. HSP does not provide emergency housing. Individuals interested in obtaining subsidized housing through this program should contact their medical case manager or call 215-685-5383 to reach HSP staff. Individuals interested in obtaining medical case management should call the Health Information Helpline at 215-985-2437 This resource is limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. 1 AACO Partner Services/Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) Phone: 215-685-6612 Address: 500 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146 Fax: 215-685-6798 Web: www.phila.gov/health/aaco/Prevention.html Description of Services: Provides free, voluntary, confidential services for people living with HIV who want to inform their past or current sexual or needle-sharing partners of their possible exposure to HIV. PDPH also offers free, confidential rapid HIV testing and counseling to partners of people living with HIV at Health Center #1 and Health Center #5 STD Clinics. Calls are confidential. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice Phone: 215-843-9720 Address: 4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 118, Philadelphia, PA 19144 Behavioral Health: 215-843-9720 x3 Web: www.fpcn.com Dental Department: 215-843-9720 x4 Email: [email protected] Fax: 215-843-7313 Description of Services: Primary, behavioral health, and dental care center. HIV testing available through walk-ins and by appointment. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. Abington Health Association Phone: 215-855-8296 Address: 51 Medical Campus Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446 Fax: 215-855-1305 Web: www.npvna.org Description of Services: Provides home health and hospice services to patients at home and support for families/caregivers. Adult day care M-F 6a-6p. Children's clinic M, T, W, F: 6a-4:30p and Th: 11a-6p. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. ACCESS MATTERS (Formerly Circle of Care) Phone: 215-985-2600 Address: 1700 Market Street, 18th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone 2: 215-985-2612 Web: www.accessmatters.org Email: [email protected] Description of Services: ACCESS MATTERS works to meet the needs of children and their families that are living with HIV and to help prevent the spread of HIV among women, children, and adolescents. All services are available to children under the age of 19, their siblings, HIV+ parents, other family members and foster families. Provides HIV and STI education and screening in the community setting. Also offers 'Straight Up', an HIV prevention program specifically for heterosexual men of color. Services also include; teen pregnancy prevention and education; case management, insurance and benefit enrollment assistance, and school-based health resource centers. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. Access to Recovery (See Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services) ACHIEVEability Phone: 215-748-8800 Address: 21 S 61st Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139 Fax: 215-748-6969 Web: www.achieveability.org Email: [email protected] Description of Services: ACHIEVEability offers services for people in West Philadelphia and Cobbs Creek neighborhoods. ACHIEVEability offers assitance with utility shutoffs, tax prepartions, financial aid applications, applying to college, obtaining PA benefits, job searching, and rent rebate. The financial empowerment center provides clients with one-on-one counseling and guidance on issues such as managing and paying down debts, opening safe and affordable bank accounts, building healthy credit, and creating budgets that facilitate savings. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment (See ACT One and ACT Two) 2 Achieving Independence Center Phone: 215-574-9194 Address: 1415 N 15 Street, 1st Floor, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA 19124 Fax: 215-574-9194 Web: www.vyhphila.org/locations/philadelphia/aic Description of Services: The Achieving Independence Center is a one-stop-shop for youth between 14-20 who have a DHS history and have been in dependent care (foster care, group home, kinship care) at some point. The center offers life skills, education, counseling, employment training, and more. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. ACLAMO Family Centers Phone: 610-277-2570 Address: 512 W Marshall Street, Norristown, PA 19401 Pottstown Location: 610-970-2134 Web: www.aclamo.org Fax: 610-277-6434 Email: [email protected] Description of Services: ACLAMO Family Centers offers Spanish and English case management and referrals to health agencies. Provides on site family literacy, preschool, after school, and summer programming for youth. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. ACRIA (See AIDS Community Research Initiative of America) ACT One (Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment) Phone: 215-276-8400 Address: 5820 Old York Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141 Fax: 215.754.0201 Web: https://jevshumanservices.org/programs/substance-abuse-treatment/achievement-through-counseling-and- treatment/ Description of Services: ACT ONE is a full-service methadone clinic that offers individual counseling, group and family counseling, and case management services in English and Spanish. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. ACT Two (Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment) Phone: 215-236-0100 Address: 1745 N 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Intake: 215-609-6040 Web: https://jevshumanservices.org/programs/substance-abuse-treatment/achievement-through-counseling-and- treatment/ Fax: 215-236-7601 Description of Services: ACT TWO is a full-service methadone clinic that offers individual counseling, group and family counseling, and case management services in English and Spanish. This resource is not limited to those living with HIV/AIDS. ACT UP Philadelphia (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) Phone: 215-386-1981 Address: PO Box 36697, Land Title Station, Philadelphia, PA 19110 Web: www.actupphilly.org Email: [email protected] Description of Services: ACT UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to ending the AIDS crisis through non-violent direct action. Act Up is an an all-volunteer group. All are welcome to join. General meetings on Monday 6p-9p at St. Luke's Church, 330 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.
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