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The goal of this website is to demystify HIV prevention knowledge and practice based on talking with peers, humor, controversial analogies that encourage creative thinking about prevention, and discussions about desire, sex, and risk in terms of social relations rather than on a personal basis.
The American Social Health Associations mission is to stop sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their harmful consequences to individuals, families, and communities.
The Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) at the University of California San Francisco is committed to maintaining a focus on prevention of HIV disease, using the expertise of multiple disciplines, and an applied and community-based perspective within a university setting.
This site and its founders are dedicated to the creation, expansion and continued existence of syringe exchange programs as a proven method of stopping the transmission of blood-borne pathogens, especially HIV, in the injecting-drug–using community.
The major focus of the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention (RCAP) is the promotion of HIV/STD prevention in rural America, with the goal of reducing HIV/STD incidence. The RCAP develops and evaluates educational materials and approaches, examines the behavioral and social barriers to HIV/STD prevention that can be applied to prevention programming, and provides prevention resources to professionals and the public.
The mission of the STOP AIDS Project is to develop and implement a community organizing project for self-identified gay and bisexual men in San Francisco seeking to reduce HIV transmission and lessen the adverse effects of the HIV epidemic on the community.