HIV / AIDS - Support
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Phone: (03) 9416 1796 (Kevin) |
Complementary Therapies Group: Provides Reiki healing sessions, especially for HIV/AIDS infected/affected, but all welcome. Access to other wholistic modalities. Reiki workshops several times each year. Drop-in sessions Wednesday nights in St. Kilda, other times by arrangement, by donation.
An organisation that assists people with HIV/AIDS to improve their quality of life through providing information, advice, advocacy, support and representation. We publish newsletters, present community forums and provide advice on treatments and health options. Members and supporters welcome.
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Phone: (03) 9471 0033
Fax: (03) 9471 0033 |
Drop in lunch held every Friday for HIV/AIDS affected people including friends, carers, partners and family. Located in Collingwood, close to public transport.
Further info phone Yvonne (03) 9471 0033
The Education + Resource Centre offers a free and confidential service for people seeking information about HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). Drop-in resource centre, lending library, web-site and Health education programs. Information sent out on request. PCs available for internet use.
AIDS Memorial Candelight Vigil & Quilt Project Melbourne Inc. Ph (03) 9826 1954. Located in Room 19, 6 Claremont St South Yarra. Phone us for details of making a Quilt panel, and for the date of the next Vigil and Quilt Display.
For confidential individual support and information regarding peer support groups and other activities. contact peer support officer.
Community space for people living with HIV/AIDS family partners and friends. Offers referrals, treatment, referral information, social activities, hairdressing, massage, yoga, naturopath, confidential peer support and low cost meals. 51 Commercial Road, Prahran 3181
Positive Women provides advocacy and support to women living with HIV/AIDS. Information peer support referrals events. Office hours Mon - Fri 10am to 4pm.
Staff and volunteer support for people in the melbourne area most affected by HIV. Services include transport to medical appointments, practical support from volunteers, group social activities, advocacy, and connection to other agencies.
A support group that meets regularly to discuss alternative views on the HIV=AIDS theory. Find out why more & more doctors & researchers are refuting the common belief that HIV leads to AIDS. Whether positive or negative, you deserve all the information.
Tasmanian Council on AIDS, Hepatitis and Related Diseases (TasCAHRD) . Provides advocacy, education & support to those affected by HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis & related diseases. Services include needle availability, housing, emergency finance, drug information, gay men's health and wellbeing, HIV & hepatitis education.
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