Tuesday, September 06, 2005

HIV/AIDS Resources For Katrina's Displaced

I'm sure their are many more out there, but it's a start. Not all of the agencies are online.


Acadiana C.A.R.E.S.
The Executive Director of Acadiana C.A.R.E.S. is a co-chair on the Louisiana AIDS Advocacy Network, along with the ED of the New Orleans AIDS Task Force. Your donation will help them provide food, medication, housing, and other services for evacuees immediately, and the coordination of services in the long run for the hardest hit state. Send checks payable to Acadiana C.A.R.E.S., to:
Acadiana C.A.R.E.S.
Atten. Claude Martin, Executive Director
P.O.Box 3865L
afayette, LA 70502

Episcopal AIDS Committee is helping to meet the needs of individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina who are having problems getting medications, as well as other emergency relief issues. For information, call board member Ella Tardy at 601-892-3686. Donations may be mailed to:
Episcopal AIDS Committee
P.O. Box 55803
Jackson, MS 39296

Katrina AIDS Alliance Emergency Fund Funds will support the emergency needs of families and young people living with HIV/AIDS served by Ryan White CARE Act Title IV programs in Louisiana and Mississippi.

The Montrose ClinicLocated in Houston, Texas, the clinic is working to meet these needs of the influx of people with HIV/AIDS that have been displaced by the hurricane by providing medical care and mental health services for evacuees, and coordinating an emergency food and shelter effort.

To make a donation, please contact Sonna Alton at (713) 830-3015, donate online at www.montroseclinic.org, or mail a check, indicating that the donation is being made for hurricane relief, to:
Katy Caldwell
Executive DirectorMontrose Clinic
215 WestheimerHouston, TX 77006

America's Second Harvest Hunger-relief organization providing food to those affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Hurricane Katrina Emergency Relief Fund for LGBTQ Youth & Families Charitable donations made through the National Youth Advocacy Coalition will support the emergency needs of LGBTQ youth and families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

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