AIDS Information & Services in SoHo, NY

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Latino Commission On Aids gallery

The Latino Commission on AIDS is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to fighting the spread of HIV and AIDS in the Latino community. Founded in 199

Neighborhoods:
Midtown Manhattan, NoMad
AHF Healthcare Center - Chelsea gallery

AHF Healthcare Centers provide primary care services from HIV specialists you can trust. We're proud to be an LGBTQ+ friendly healthcare provider, offering

Payment method:
amex, cash, discover, master card, visa
Broadway Cares gallery

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is an industry-based, nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grant making organization. A part of the American Theatre Communit

Neighborhoods:
Theater District, Midtown Manhattan
Payment method:
check, visa, amex, paypal, mastercard, discover
Asian Pacific Islander Coalition gallery

Established in 1989, APICHA Inc. is a nonprofit organization providing HIV/AIDS related services, education and research to Asian and Pacific Island

Neighborhoods:
Civic Center, Downtown Manhattan
Payment method:
discover, master card, visa, amex, cash, check
Harlem United Community Aids Center gallery

Founded in 1988, Harlem United Community AIDS Center was formerly known as the Upper Room AIDS Ministry. It serves more than 9,000 people annually throu

Neighborhoods:
East Harlem, Central Harlem, Upper Manhattan