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Andrew Escajeda Clinic /
Pasadena Health Department Comprehensive HIV/AIDS medical treatment, mental health care services and health education free of charge to indigent HIV positive individuals. HIV/AIDS medications are available through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). Andrew Escajeda Clinic is an official ADAP Enrollment site |
1845 North Fair Oaks Ave Ground Floor, Room 151 Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 744-6005 |
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East Valley Community Health
Clinic The mission of East Valley Community Health Center is to provide quality medical, counseling, and preventive education services to the low income and underserved populations of the East San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys. |
420 S. Glendora Ave West Covina, CA 91790 (626) 919-4333
680 Fairplex Drive Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 620-8088 |
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Foothill AIDS Project Foothill AIDS Project's mission is to improve the lives of those affected by HIV/AIDS through comprehensive support services and to prevent HIV infection through education and outreach. |
362 Orange Show Lane San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 884-2722 |
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Greater Pasadena Aid Fund
(GPAF) GPAF acts as an interim agency to help people who have been diagnosed by a licensed physician as having a life-threatening illness. They give aid to those in need until ongoing assistance can be obtained through other channels or agencies. |
(626) 795-7637 |
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Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager who is thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home through our Home Free program. Call if you are a teacher looking for information to pass along to your students about alternatives to running from home. Call if you care about a youth and want information on how you can help someone who may be at risk of running from home. Our 24-hour crisis line has an experienced front-line team member ready to help you now. It’s anonymous, confidential and free. 1-800-RUNAWAY. |
1 (800) RUN-AWAY 1 (800) 786-2929 |
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Pacific Clinics Pacific Clinics has been providing innovative programs and services to people with severe psychiatric disabilities since 1926. As a non-profit behavioral healthcare agency, they are committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those people who turn to them for help. |
Various locations (see website). |
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Project Angel Food Daily meal delivery program for men, women, and children disabled by HIV/AIDS and other serious illnesses. Meals, prepared by professional chefs and volunteer assistants, are nutritious, attractive and always made with the freshest ingredients. Registered dietitians provide clients with individual nutritional counseling. |
1845 North Fair Oaks Ave Ground Floor, Room 151 Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 744-6005 |
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HIV+ 5th District Commissioner Priority and Planning Co-Chair Los Angeles County Commission On HIV Health Svcs |
bglinc@aol.com |