Project Kindle's primary purpose is to serve those with serious illnesses, special needs and other life challenges by providing cost-
free camps, and year round support and advocacy. To offer innovative peer-based HIV/AIDS education for young people ages 12-24. Email
for more to- information info @ projectkindle.org
The Norfolk office offers HIV testing only & by appointment. No charge. Case management by appointment and referral. Offering Community HIV/STI education, call for details and to schedule. Statewide ASO (AIDS Service Organization) serviceing all 93 counties of Nebraska. Providing Case Management, HIV & STD Testing & counciling, Linkage to Care,Ryan White Funding, Support Services including transportation, referrals, & free condoms. Offering education and prevention messages to reduce stigma and HIV transmission in Nebraska.
1755 Prairie View Pl.
ASO AIDS Service Organization Providing care services to those HIV+ including linkage to care, medical/clinical, casemanagement, support services and referrals as necessary for those HIV+ infected and impacted in the Greater Scottsbluff and surrounding area. NAP Case management with referral and by appointment only. HIV STI testing, treatment and referral by: CAPWN Health Center Telephone: 308-635-3089 or Western Community Health telephone: 308.432.8979 call either for free HIV testing, and STI testing an treatment sliding scale-No refusal.
Statewide ASO (AIDS Service Organization) serviceing all 93 counties of Nebraska. Providing Case Management, HIV & STD Testing & counciling, Linkage to Care,Ryan White Funding, Support Services including transportation, referrals, & free condoms. Offering education and prevention messages to reduce stigma and HIV transmission in Nebraska. Call Norfolk office for an appointment for STI/HIV testing time and location. information. Case management by referral and appointment only.
302 W Phillip Avenue Suite 200Avenue Suite A
Nebraska PLWA's (People Living With AIDS) offer their unique perspective and personal take on living in Nebraska with HIV and how access to medical and support services help them make it day-to-day.
HIV Talks are age-appropriately crafted for each audience and include the following: How HIV continues to be transmitted-What body fluids, and modes or ways it gets transmitted.
What communities are most at risk -Who is currently getting infected with HIV the most, like people of color and women.
The personal slant of living with HIV on a daily basis, from diagnosis to today, and how one's daily life has been impacted over the last several years with medicine, treatments and the changes the HIV community has lived through.
How HIV continues to impact Nebraska communities one diagnosis at a time. On the average approximately every 2 3/4 days a Nebraskan gets an HIV diagnosis-We don't want that someone to be YOU!
Email us and we'll get your request to the right person ASAP.
Get Educated-Know YOUR Status-Be Part of the Cure!
P.O. Box 8