Who We Are
Based in the Bronx, New York, the Adolescent
AIDS Program at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center
is a leader in the field of HIV/AIDS among adolescents. The AAP
serves as a local and national resource for those living with HIV/AIDS;
adolescents who are at-risk for HIV infection; healthcare providers
who treat adolescents living with or at-risk for HIV infection;
and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning adolescents,
their families and caregivers.
How We Help Youth
If youre between the ages of 13-24, this is your spot for news and information about your health.
Finding a Testing Site
Gettin' Busy? If you are,you need to get
tested. It’s confidential, free and painless. Click here
to find out where to go for youth-friendly HIV testing.
The
Deal
Check out our mini-magazine for young people
with real talk about life, love and HIV/AIDS.
kNOw
AIDS
The Kaiser Family Foundation and Viacom,
the world’s largest media company, have teamed up to spread
the word about HIV risk, prevention and the importance of testing.
Visit the Know HIV/AIDS web
site.
How We Help
Those Who Help Information and resources
for
Medical & mental health professionals, organizations that work with youth, families and young people.
ACTS
(Assess, Consent, Test, Support)
Find out about ACTS, the AAP’s innovative new project proven to help providers more routinely offer HIV counseling and testing to their patients. This project made possible by the support of the New York/New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center.
Connect
to Protect (C2P)
Learn
how the AAP is collaborating in a nationwide effort to bring together
researchers and community leaders to better understand and care
for youth at-risk for HIV.
The
Resource Center Access
our comprehensive collection of information and materials on:
- Youth and HIV
- Social Marketing
- Gay and Lesbian Youth
- Professional Education
The Gay and Lesbian Adolescent
Health Resource Center (GLAHRC)
Lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) adolescents and those who are
questioning their sexual identity face many challenges in meeting
their needs for health and mental health care. Find out how the
AAP is helping these youth and health care providers better address
LGBT health needs.