HIV/AIDS Resource Guide for Sonoma County
This guide is brought to you by the Project ReConnect advocates who envision a community where people living with HIV/AIDS are active and engaged members, leading more satisfying and meaningful lives. They are dedicated to the inclusion and equity of people living with HIV/AIDS by supporting people to explore new possibilities by giving people living with HIV/AIDS access to fulfilling volunteer, educational, and employment opportunities which accommodate their needs.
It is their sincere hope that this guide will be useful to the people of Sonoma County.
Special recognition and a heartfelt thanks goes to Project ReConnect Advocates Ginger and Richard for their extraordinary dedication and hard work in updating and re-invigorating this edition of the HIV/AIDS Resource Guide.
For information about Project ReConnect call: 565-6680, or visit our website www.sonoma-county.org/ReConnect.
HIV/AIDS Services
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- Advocacy, Development, Planning & Prescription Drug Information
- Benefits Information
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
- HIV/AIDS Service Agencies
- Hospice Services
- Legal Services
- Medical Services
- Miscellaneous HIV/AIDS Related Services
- Support Groups
General Sonoma County Services
- Basic Needs: Food, Clothing, Housing & Utilities
- Medical Benefits/Insurance
- Medical Services
- Clinics In or Near Sonoma County
- General Counseling Services
- Grief Counseling Services
- 12-step Programs
- Hotline Phone Numbers
- Spanish-speaking Counseling Services
- Dental Services
- Emergency & Urgent Care Services
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
- Educational Services
- Returning to School
- Educational Services
- High Schools Accepting Pregnant & Parenting Teens
- Alternative Programs
- Higher Education
- Employment Services
- Legal Services
- Miscellaneous Services
- Parenting Services
Disclaimer: The Sonoma County Department of Health Services makes no assumption of quality and makes no warranties regarding providers appearing in this resource guide. This resource guide simply a public listing provided for consumer convenience, and is not a recommendation or endorsement by the Department.
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For more information about The Center, please contact:
The Center for HIV Prevention and Care
499 Humboldt Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Phone: 707-565-7400
Fax: 707-565-7627