Positive Link
1400 Park Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404
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Phone
612–373–2463 or
612–373–2464

Resources

The resources page is a very brief listing of additional programs, websites and agencies that can provide further information and support for those living with HIV. If you have questions or additional suggestions, please .

Minnesota AIDS Project AIDSLine


Phone and web–based service providing information about HIV and referrals to HIV related services in Minnesota. This includes basic information on HIV as well as information and referrals on prevention, testing, and services statewide. This service is available for people with HIV, friends, partners, family members, service providers and anyone who wants information about HIV or needs assistance accessing community resources. Telephone interpretation services are available in many languages. Phone line and online chat hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Phone: 612–373–2437 | Toll Free: 800–248–2437
TTY: 612–373–2465 | TTY Toll Free: 888–820–2437
Fax: 612–341–4057

PrideAlive


Pride Alive is a program for gay and bisexual men and their allies working together to promote, create, and sustain a healthy community through health education and social interaction. Social activities bring gay and bisexual men together to learn about the program.

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Phone: 612–373–9165 | Toll Free: 800–248–2437
TTY: 612–373–2465 | TTY Toll Free: 888–820–2437
Fax: 612–341–4057

AIDSMeds.com


This website was created and continues to be run by people living with HIV. The site has an enormous amount of information for those newly diagnosed, treatment guidelines, HIV–related news stories, and an active forum that allows people to converse with others living with HIV all over the world.

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TheBody.com


TheBody is a website that utilizes the Internet to lower the barriers between patients and clinicians. Visitors can ask questions directly to HIV–specialty doctors, interact with other members of the HIV–positive community via the site's bulletin boards or read the personal accounts blogs of those who are newly diagnosed or who have been living with the virus for many years.

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