Mon 28 Apr 2008
Phoenix Arizona HIV CARE HOTLINE
Posted by Bill under Arizona, Health, Local News, Non-Profit, Phoenix Arizona, news
HIV CARE HOTLINE
1-877-448-7020
1-877-HIV-7020
HIV CARE Hotline is a new program managed by Community Information & Referral providing a toll-free 24-hour AIDS Hotline resource line for HIV/AIDS patients and their families, which will connect them directly to the organization that can best meet their needs. The health and human services hotline related HIV/AIDS Hotline number is 1-877-HIV-7020 and this hotline operates as an HIV 211 infoline and targets people who have been diagnosed HIV positive and are currently not receiving care. HIV CARE Hotline offers a single point of entry to services in Maricopa County and Pinal County.
Call the toll-free HIV CARE Hotline at 1-877-448-7020
Nearly half of the estimated 8,000 people diagnosed as HIV positive in the Phoenix area are not receiving care, according to Ryan White Title 1 Director, Kevin McNeal. Being diagnosed with HIV can be a scary experience, but the HIV CARE Hotline is here to help! HIV CARE is a 24 hour informationhotline for people with HIV/AIDS who need medical care. People can also get help with food, dental, counseling, social services and treatment. Services are available in English and Spanish and no insurance is required.
Funding for this program is provided through a grant from the Federal Department of Health and Human
Services, HIV/AIDS Bureau and the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act.
Do you want more information about HIV?
Almost 10,000 Arizonans are living with HIV/AIDS.
Being diagnosed with HIV can be a scary experience, but the HIV CARE line is here to help.
HIV CARE is a confidential 24-hour HIV Hotline information line for helping people with HIV/AIDS who need medical care. People can also get help with food, dental, counseling, social services and treatment. Services are available in English and Spanish. No insurance is required.
Do you want to be tested for HIV? Call the HIV testing Hotline.
Do you want HIV Counseling? Call the HIV Hotline
Would you like more information about HIV Testing or Aids Testing?
Then call the HIV CARE line at 1-877-HIV-7020 (1-877-448-7020).
Most frequently asked questions: about 211 infoline in the State of Arizona.
Q1. Is there a 211 infoline in the State of Arizona?
A1. Yes
Q2. Can I reach the 211 infoline in the State of Arizona by dialing 211?
A2. No
Q3. Why can’t I dial 211 to reach the 211 infoline?
A3-1. We have no idea
A3-2. Ask Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano
A3-3. Ask the Arizona State Legislature
A3-4. Ask the Department of Economic Security
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November 29th, 2008 at 8:21 am
good day
please consider to convey that message or a similar to your friends….
World Aids Day, December 1
Today in your spare time, remember all of those lives lost to HIV and AIDS. You can make a difference in the global fight against HIV and AIDS. World AIDS Day isn’t just about one day. With infection rates continuing to rise globally there is a great deal still to do, so get involved.
HIV is one of the biggest social, economic and health challenges in the world. It is a global emergency claiming over 8,000 lives every day. In fact 5 people die of AIDS every minute.
Young people (under 25 years old) account for half of all new HIV infections worldwide - around 6,000 become infected with HIV every day.
During 2007 more than two and a half million adults and children became infected with HIV. By the end of the year, an estimated 33 million people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS. The year also saw two million deaths from AIDS, despite recent improvements in access to antiretroviral treatment.
Despite best efforts from governments, non-profit organizations and healthcare practitioners around the world, HIV and AIDS is still having huge global impact.
More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981.
November 29th, 2008 at 8:22 am
and thanks for the response!!