HIV/AIDS Research Guide - Web Sites
Youth
- Camp
Heartland
Camp Heartland is a charitable, non-profit organization
dedicated to helping children infected or affected by
HIV/AIDS, by providing recreational opportunities, support,
and AIDS education. Camps are held in various locations in
the United States.
- Children with AIDS
Project
An organization whose role is to develop a fuller
understanding of children, with, and at risk of AIDS,
including the medical, psychosocial, legal and financial
issues. Their mission is to develop local and national
adoptive, foster and family centered care programs that are
both effective and compassionate.
- HIV/AIDS
Information from Children's Animated Television
Children's Animated Television (CAT) is a non-profit
organization that produces educational videos for children
and teenagers. Kids ages 8-12 and their families, learn
about contemporary social issues such as diversity,
substance abuse and AIDS. Provides many links to other
HIV/AIDS resources.
- Just Say
Yes
Just Say Yes is created by the Coalition for Positive
Sexuality (CPS), which is a grassroots, not-for-profit,
activist organization that promotes a positive attitude
towards sexuality for teenagers.
- National Children's
Coalition
The National Children's Coalition was started in 1994 as a
central resource and referral center for information on
issues and activities centered around American children and
teens..
- National
HIV/AIDS Network for Children, Youth & Families -
Canada
"The purpose of the National Network is to respond to
HIV/AIDS issues by supporting and working with national,
regional and local organizations serving children, youth
and families. The National Network will bring together
organizations and programs so as to promote a comprehensive
and coordinated response across Canada. In its efforts, the
National Network will aim at providing a voice for
children, youth and families living with HIV/AIDS."
- Le
Réseau National VIH/SIDA pour les Enfants, Jeunes, et
Familles
-
Perinatal AIDS
Information on perinatal AIDS provided by New York Online Access to
Health (NOAH), a project of four New York partners who
have worked together on a variety of projects for 26 years:
The City University of New York, The New York Academy of
Medicine, New York Metropolitan Reference and Research
Library Agency, and The New York Public Libary.
- Treatment
Guidelines
These Guidelines were developed by several health
organizations, including the National Institutes of Health
in the United States. There are links to Adult and
Adolescent Guidelines, Pediatric Guidelines, and Perinatal
Guidelines.
page last updated on: Thursday 5 August 2004