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AIDS Service Organizations and Health Resources
The AIDS Community Resource Network (ACORN) supports and assists those whose lives are affected by Hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS to live fully and with dignity through education, information, and understanding. We work to change attitudes, actions, and institutions that sustain the diseases. We strive to create a community capable of choosing love, compassion, and support over fear, ignorance, and prejudice.
AIDS Response Seacoast (ARS) provides confidential HIV testing and counseling services in the Portsmouth area. ARS is a non-profit, community-based HIV/AIDS Service organization dedicated to providing education, direct assistance and advocacy for persons and communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Services of the Monadnock Region (ASMR) is an AIDS service organization serving Cheshire County, southern Sullivan County, and western Hillsborough County since 1988. Their goal is to ensure the well-being of people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS and to provide prevention education and outreach to residents in the Monadnock Region.
The Feminist Health Center provides confidential HIV testing and counseling services in the Seacoast area. The FHC is a free-standing, non-profit clinic. We are dedicated to the feminist ideal of every person's right to make choices about her or his body and life; to be given accurate and complete information on health care options; and to receive quality care and counseling in a confidential, safe and supportive environment.
The Fenway Community Health Center provides confidential HIV testing and counseling services in the Boston metropolitan area. For thirty years, we've provided high quality medical and mental health care to Boston's lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender community, and to those who live and work in our neighborhood. We're a nationally recognized leader in HIV care and research.
The Frannie Peabody Center is committed to compassionate care for the community infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Maine. The Center helps the community face and fight the realities of the disease by providing prevention education and direct services, including housing, information, education, advocacy, and counseling services. Frannie Peabody Center treats the whole person with dignity, care and compassion.
The Greater Manchester Assistance Program (GMAP) provides direct services to persons living with HIV/AIDS, and prevention/education and outreach within the Greater Manchester community. This website is meant to outline the services provided by our agency.
The Maine HIV Community Planning Group provides a directory of HIV-related resources in Maine. This page contains local resources available in Maine. Clicking on the underlined web address of each site will connect you you to these on-line resources. E-mail addresses and website address links have been included where possible.
The Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP) is a non-profit agency providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and social support in the Greater Concord community.
The NH HIV Community Planning Group plays a key role in prevention program planning for the state. This on-going participatory planning for HIV prevention is designed to secure a broad range of perspectives, build consensus and mobilize resources to make decision about HIV prevention programs. The CPG usually meets one time each month with scheduled committee and work group meetings between the CPG meetings.
The Southern NH HIV/AIDS Task Force provides confidential HIV testing and counseling services in the Nashua area. The Task Force has been a NH charitable corporation providing support and education services since 1989.
The Twin States Network aims to create a safe environment in New Hampshire and Vermont which allows women and men, their children, partners, and families infected or affected by HIV/AIDS and/or chronic hepatitis to live their lives to the fullest extent possible, addressing their needs through programs that provide education, advocacy and peer support.
GMFA UK is a London-based, volunteer-led gay men's health organisation. Volunteers are supported and trained to develop and implement health interventions for gay men. Their HIV prevention interventions include workshops, press adverts, a newsletter and a website. Their interventions to improve the health of HIV positive gay men include press work and workshops.
The Body is an AIDS and HIV information resource.
The Gay and Bi Men's Health Program informs and educates gay and bisexual men on health and well being. The GBMHP also helps create and access a network of support for gay and bisexual men of the North Shore and the Merrimack Valley.
Local Gay-related Links
Capital Gay Men (CGM) is a support and social group of gay men that meets Fridays in Concord.
Community Resource Network is an association of local organizations and citizens dedicated to empowering individuals and families to achieve their personal goals and thus become resources for others. The Network is dedicated to approaching community issues from a preventive perspective.
Concord Outright's mission is to create safe, positive, and affirming environments for young gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and questioning people ages 22 and under. Outright aspires to a youth-driven philosophy in which youth needs and beliefs form decisions, and a collaboration of youth and adults provides support, education, advocacy, and social activities.
Gay Men Together (GMT) is a men's weekend retreat held on the shore of Lake Cobbosseecontee in West Gardiner, Maine, each May and October. Participant-led workshops provide interactive, social, and educational opportunities.
GLSEN Southwest New Hampshire seeks to help end anti-gay bias in K-12 education through educating educators.
NHFTM C/EF. The mission of the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition and Education Fund is to provide the grassroots effort and support necessary to successfully advocate for and pass legislation that will provide same-sex couples the legal right to marry in New Hampshire.
North Shore Men is a social group of gay men living on the North Shore of Massachusetts who want to meet other gay men for friendship and socializing.
Seacoast Gay Men (SGM) is a social group of gay men that meets Mondays in Portsmouth.
Seacoast Outright is a support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender youth, and youth who are questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Local Resources
Gay Yellow Pages. The Original Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Information Resource since 1973.
Pinkbooks. Pinkbooks is a specialist site for books and resources about gay and lesbian teenagers and young people.
Pink Pages. The GLBT Yellow Pages for New England and Beyond.
Rainbow Resources. Formerly known as the NH Gay Info Line, Rainbow Resources provides current resource information for NH's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender community.
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