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Native Americans

  • American Indian Community HouseLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    A nonprofit organization serving the health, social service, and cultural needs of Native Americans residing in New York City, including HIV referral and case management services.
  • Indian Health Service - HIV/AIDS ProgramLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    (IHS) Comprehensive HIV/AIDS portal by an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
  • Indigenous Peoples Task ForceLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    A nonprofit whose mission is to provide HIV/AIDS prevention and education services to Native Americans and to provide direct services to Native Americans and their family members living with HIV.
  • National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness DayLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Resources from the HIV.gov for the commemoration of National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
  • National Native American AIDS Prevention CenterLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    (NNAAPC) The mission is to address the impact of HIV/AIDS on American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians through culturally appropriate advocacy, research, education, and policy development in support of healthy indigenous people.
  • Project Red TalonLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    A project of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, providing HIV/STD prevention education, training, technical assistance, capacity building, and resource materials to federally recognized American Indian tribes in the Pacific Northwest.