The following sites provide comprehensive or unique resources relating to the work of the ACLU in this issue area. While some of these sites are operated by organizations that work frequently in coalition with the ACLU, the sites may also include materials on positions we do not share.
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AIDS Treatment Data Network
This non-profit oganization headquartered in New York City provides "treatment counseling and referrals to men, women and children and their care providers." The web site includes a directory of clinical trials in the NY area, one-page fact sheets, and a Network database, regularly updated, that reports "on the availability of government and pharmaceutical sponsored AIDS treatments nationwide."
Computerized AIDS Ministries
This organization proclaims "There is more to living with AIDS than AIDS." Its home page provides information on the CAMS BBS service, access documents for its FTP server, and a daily abstract of news and journal articles related to HIV/AIDS.
Classical Action: Performing Arts Against AIDS
is a not-for-profit organization which draws upon the talents, resources and generosity of the performing arts community to raise funds for HIV/AIDS services, education, and prevention programs across the country. Funds are raised through special events, private house concerts, recording and merchandising projects, individual donations and foundation and corporate support. Classical Action is a fundraising program of Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS.
In April 1998, Classical Action collaborated with the ACLU's HIV/AIDS and Lesbian/Gay Rights Projects for a benefit jazz concert in New York City entitled "Fred Hersch and Friends: The Duo Concert." This event raised valuable funds for both Classical Action and the ACLU projects. For more about this event, please visit the Classical Action website.