Alabama

AIDS/HIV

Self Help Legal Information

  • Have you been affected by HIV or AIDS? FREE Legal Help Available

    The HIV/AIDS Reach Program (HARP) provides free legal services to eligible clients in Alabama. To qualify, you must be: • Low-income; AND • Be HIV+; OR • Be the spouse or child of someone who's HIV+; OR • Have an HIV-related legal issue. Read this brochure for a complete list of available free legal services. Read More

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    Legal Services Alabama
  • HIV/AIDS & Finding, Applying For and Keeping a Job PDF

    If I get a job interview, can the interviewer ask if I have HIV? Can an employer require me to take an HIV test? Can I be fired because I am HIV-positive? Read this booklet for answers to these questions and many more. (You must have a PDF reader on your computer to open this document. To get Adobe’s PDF Reader, click on the Get Adobe Reader icon to download.) Content Detail

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    Legal Services Alabama
  • AIDS Alabama

    AIDS Alabama devotes its energy and resources statewide to helping people with HIV/AIDS live healthy, independent lives and works to prevent the spread of HIV. Content Detail

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    AIDS Alabama
  • National Prevention Information Network (NPIN)

    The CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) is the U.S. reference and referral service for information on HIV/AIDS. NOTE: Live Help (Chat) is available from the NPIN site, Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm Central Time. Content Detail

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Are your children eligible for ALLKids?

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    Alabama Department of Public Health
  • Have You Been Affected by HIV or AIDS?

    FREE Legal Help is Available Read More

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    Legal Services Alabama