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MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of AIDSLaw is to provide excellent, specialized legal services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Louisiana, to improve their quality of life and access to health care, related to their HIV/AIDS status.

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Belle Reve: (Housing, Food)
Opening its doors in 1993, the mission of Belle Reve New Orleans is to provide permanent and transitional housing along with full support services to adults and families living with AIDS or HIV-related infections. Concern for quality of life and equal availability of services are the founding principles of the agency. Therefore, service delivery will not be influenced by race, gender, religion, age, or sexual orientation.

1422 Kerlerec Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
or P.O. Box 3305
New Orleans, LA 70177
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Brotherhood, Inc: (Case Management, Prevention)
The mission of Brotherhood, Inc. is to develop and implement programs and services that increase access to health care and health care information such as housing, health promotion, and disease prevention programs, among at-risk and underserved populations.

4032 Canal Street, Suite C1-A
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone: 504-566-7955
Fax: 504-566-7956
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Community Service Center: (Case Management)
The Community Service Center, Inc. (CSC) is a non-profit United Way member agency of the Greater New Orleans area established in 1965 to reduce recidivism within the ex-offender population. CSC is the oldest agency in the Greater New Orleans Metro Area with over 38 years of experience in advocacy and service delivery to the ex-offender population. The mission and goal of CSC is to provide holistic social services to its clients and their families enabling them to become vital productive citizens of the community. CSC has provided much of the needed assistance to the ex-offender population through a range of services that are vital to the success of the clients and their families.

4000 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-897-6277
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Delta Region AIDS Education and Training Center: (Clinician Training)
The AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) Program supports a national network of 11 regional centers that conduct clinical HIV education and training programs for health care providers.

136 S. Roman St., 2nd Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-903-0788
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Delgado Clinic: (Treatment, Testing)
517 N. Rampart Street, 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-658-2540
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Drop In Center: (Adolescent Testing)
The Adolescent Drop-In Center provides health care and support services to urban homeless youth. At the Center, young people under the age of 24 are given free access to the Health Care for the Homeless clinic, as well as washers, dryers, showers, internet and phones, snack food and clean clothes. The Center also provides them with case management, HIV-prevention groups, and general assistance in finding jobs and/or shelter.

1428 N. Rampart Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-948-6701

Clinic:
611 N. Rampart St.
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-584-1112
Email: dropin@tulane.edu
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EXCELth Family Health Center: (Treatment, Prevention, Testing)
EXCELth Family Health Center (Treatment, Prevention, Testing) EXCELth Inc. Family Health Center (9900 Lake Forest Blvd.) provides health screenings for diabetes and foot care, high blood pressure, depression and HIV. Its focus is primary and preventive health care, as well as helping patients apply for Medicaid, Women Infants and Children (WIC), Louisiana children's Health Insurance Program and KidMed. Family Health Center.

9900 Lake Forest Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70127
504-240-2273
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Family Advocacy, Care and Education Services (FACES) of Children's Hospital: (Ryan White Title IV Case Management, Prevention, Support Services)
FACES is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS social services for families in the greater New Orleans area. Our target population includes HIV-infected and affected women, children, youth, and families. In addition to HIV services, our organization administers projects that provide reproductive health services, prevention case management, and supportive services for families impacted by substance use.

4640 South Carrollton Ave, Suite 130
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-4611
866-821-6164
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Field Epidemiologist Region 1: (Surveillance)

1010 Common Street, Suite 1100
New Orleans, LA 70112
Connie Gordon: 504-599-0496 or
James Hubbard: 504-568-5433

Food for Friends: (Food Services)
A program of the NO/AIDS Task Force, needs volunteers to assist in coordinating the food pantry at on Mondays through Fridays. Volunteers need to work two to three hours one or two days a week between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.

2533 Columbus St.
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-944-6028
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Great Expectations: (Case Management)
Healthy Start program for parents in inner-city neighborhoods.

4298 Elysian Fields Ave, Suite B
New Orleans, LA 70122
504-288-7818
Fax: 504-288-7328
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Healing Healthcare: (Treatment)

3400 St. Claude Avenue, Suite 203
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-944-9300

HIV/AIDS Program (HAP): (Title II Administration, ADAP, Prevention)
The HIV/AIDS Program (HAP) is a collaborative effort between Louisiana State University Medical Center and Louisiana's Office of Public Health. The HAP Program consists of three components, prevention, services and surveillance. The Prevention Program consists of the following activities: community planning, competitive grants to community based organizations to conduct prevention activities, HIV prevention counseling and testing, education material distribution, training and technical assistance and a statewide hotline.

Louisiana Office of Public Health (OPH)
1010 Common Street, Suite 1100
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-568-7474

HIV Dental Services: (Dental Clinic)
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (HOP)

136 S. Roman St., 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
Appointments or mobile dental van call: 504-292-2519
For prescription or dental questions call: 504-292-2005
Email: knels4@lsuhsc.edu

HIV Outpatient Program: (Treatment, ADAP Pharmacy)
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans

136 S. Roman St., 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
Appointment Desk: 504-903-6959 or 504-903-6572
Pharmacy: 504-903-6672

Institute for Women and Ethnic Studies: (Outreach)
IWES's focus is to prioritize the needs and leadership of marginalized and underserved women, their families, and their communities.

650 Poydras, Suite 2317
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-301-3690
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Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority: (Mental Health Services, Transportation, Case Management, HOPWA Assistance, Prevention)

3101 W. Napoleon Avenue #226
Metairie, LA 70001
504-349-8833 After Hours Crisis: 504-832-5123
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Louisiana Community AIDS Research Program (LaCARP): (Research)
The Louisiana Community AIDS Research Program (LaCARP) is a federally funded research program designed to add to existing scientific data on the virus that causes AIDS, Human Immunodificiency Virus (HIV) infection and its consequences.

Tulane University Medical Center
1430 Tulane Avenue-TB21
New Orleans, LA 70112
Research Nurse: 504-584-1971
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Master Plan Inc.: (Outreach)

344 Plantation Drive
Kenner, LA 70062
Email: brider1118@aol.com

The Medical Team, Inc.: (Home Health)

3525 N. Causeway, Ste 101
Metairie, LA 70002
505-835-4447
800-552-7152
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New Orleans Office of Health Policy: (Title I Administration)

1300 Perdido Street, Suite 8E18
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-658-2800
Email: flawless@cityofno.com

New Orleans Regional AIDS Planning Council: (Title I Planning Organization)
The New Orleans Regional AIDS Planning Council will develop and maintain a comprehensive system of care for PLWH/A in the EMA that is accessible, responsive, culturally sensitive and of the highest quality to ensure that all PLWH/A live with dignity.NORAPC represents an eight (8) parish region consisting of: Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist and St. Tammany Parishes.

2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 400
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-7334
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NO/AIDS Task Force: (Case Management, Prevention, Volunteer Services)
The mission of NO/AIDS Task Force is to reduce the spread of HIV infection, provide services, advocate empowerment, safeguard the rights and dignity of HIV-affected individuals, and provide for an enlightened public.

2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 500
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-2601
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N'R Peace: (Treatment, Prevention)

3201 General DeGaulle Drive
New Orleans, LA 70114
504-364-1950

Odyssey House: (Substance Abuse Treatment)
Odyssey House is a therapeutic community. Lengths of stay may be as long as 14 to 18 months. The Office for Addictive Disorders funds 24 beds at this facility for adult males and females.

1125 N. Tonti Street
or 1441 N. Broad Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-9211
Email: info@ohlinc.org
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Planned Parenthood: (Testing, Outreach)

4018 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-897-9200
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Project Lazarus: (Housing, Food)
Lazarus House is a home for men and women with HIV/AIDS who cannot live independently and whose family and friends are unable to care for them. Our services are provided by caring staff in a warm home like environment where residents receive the care they need in a warm, beautiful, and loving environment.

2824 Dauphine Street
New Orleans LA, 70117
504-949-3609
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Southeast Louisiana AHEC - St. Tammany: (Case Management)

1302 J. W. Davis Drive
Hammond, LA 70403
985-345-1119
» Website

St. John #5 B.C./Camp Ace: (Testing, Prevention)

3635 Hamburg Street
New Orleans, LA 70122
504-283-7376

Whole Health Outreach: (Testing, Prevention)

100 Rowley Blvd
Arabi, LA 70032
504-271-9110

Women With a Vision: (Outreach)
Minority HIV/AIDS Community Advocacy

1515 South Salcedo Street, Suite 212
New Orleans, LA 70125
504-301-0428