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A variety of organizations providing services to the GLBT communities:
| Gay Men's VD Clinic 1407 S Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009; (202) 745-6125 Providing confidential testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV on a walk-in basis for men only on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, at the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center. |
| Lesbian Services of the
Whitman-Walker Clinic 1734 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009; (202) 939-7875 Offering programs that provide direct service and promote awareness of lesbian physical and mental health and wellbeing in a supportive and culturally sensitive environment. |
| The NAMES Project of the National Capitol Area 1613 "K" Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006; (202) 296-2637 Works with the National NAMES Project to provide a creative means for remembrance and healing, illustrate the enormity of the AIDS epidemic, increase public awareness of AIDS, assist with HIV prevention education and raise funds for community-based AIDS service organizations. |
| The NAMES Project of Central Virginia Post Office Box 15451, Richmond, VA 23227; (804) 346-8047 Works with the National NAMES Project to provide a creative means for remembrance and healing, illustrate the enormity of the AIDS epidemic, increase public awareness of AIDS, assist with HIV prevention education and raise funds for community-based AIDS service organizations. |
| Valley AIDS Network (VAN) facility: 57 South Main Street, Suite 506, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
mailing: Post Office Box 6, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 (540) 564-0448 or (540) 434-9993 Provides education and outreach to entire community (including Page and Shenandoah counties in our region) and also direct client services, such as: resource referral, financial assistance, transportation assistance, emergency food and clothing assistance, as well as case management. |
| Whitman-Walker Clinic of Northern
Virginia 5232 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA; (703) 237-4900, (703) 237-0340 (TDD) Offers a lifeline for food, shelter, social services, and medical care for the more than 40,000 people are living with HIV and AIDS in the metro Washington community. |
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