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The following are excellent web resources that will provide you with answers to questions you were too embarrassed to ask…


You may have heard some of the many rumors and myths that have been floating around for years about HIV/AIDS; what it is and what it is not, and how you can and cannot contract the disease. Know the facts and stay informed.
The following are excellent web resources that help separate fact from fiction:


The spiritual resources listed in our directory are for everyone whose life has been affected by HIV/AIDS; clients, family members, friends, social workers, healthcare providers, clergy, ethnic as well as non-ethnic groups, men, women and children.
If you know of other organizations that should be listed in our directory, please do not hesitate to add them. Thank you.
Visit our HIV/AIDS spiritual resource directory.


Additional Housing Resources may be found in our Housing & Homelessness Resource Directory. If you know of other housing resources that should be listed in our directory, please do not hesitate to add them. Thank you.


If you or someone you know is HIV positive and seeks supportive housing in New York City, follow the guidelines listed below.
Are you 18 years of age or older, without children, living with
HIV/AIDS, and reside in any of the five boroughs of New York City?
Are
you 18 years of age or older, single, have children, are living
with HIV/AIDS, and reside in any of the five boroughs of New
York City?
Are
you and/or your spouse 18 years of age or older, living with
HIV/AIDS, have dependent children, and reside in any of the
five boroughs of New York City?
Are
you and/or your spouse 18 years of age or older, living with
HIV/AIDS, have no dependent children, and reside in any of the
five boroughs of New York City?
Are
you and/or your spouse 55 years of age or older, have no dependent
children, living with HIV/AIDS, and reside in any of the five
boroughs of New York City?
If
you answered YES to any of the above questions please do the
following:
- Contact the NYC HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) formerly
known as the Department of AIDS Services (DAS). Their Hotline
service number is: 1-212-971-0626. To find the office
nearest you, contact your local Income Maintenance Center.
- Complete
the official HASA application form. This form is used to check
for eligibility and to ensure appropriate placement.
- If
eligible, you will receive appropriate housing placement through
HASA.
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