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Computerized AIDS Ministries CAM's members are from a variety of faith backgrounds and some do not identify with organized religion. http://hwbbs.gbgm-umc.org
Zen Hospice Project A program of the San Francisco Zen Center, serving people facing death from cancer, AIDS and other illnesses. http://www.zenhospice.org/
National Catholic AIDS Network A national organization devoted exclusively to helping the Church respond in an informed and compassionate manner to the challenges presented by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. http://www.ncan.org/
AIDS Ministry Home Page AIDS Ministry of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of San Francisco. http://www.aidsministry.org/index.html
National Episcopal AIDS Coalition Works collaboratively for effective HIV/AIDS ministry on and by all levels of the Episcopal Church. http://www.neac.org/
Jewish AIDS Network Chicago organization providing services and referrals for Jewish people with HIV/AIDS, their families and loved ones. http://www.shalom6000.com/janc.htm
MCC AIDS Ministry Articles and contact information presented by The Body. http://www.thebody.com/ufmcc/ufmcc.html
HIV/AIDS Ministries Network Information about the United Methodist Health and Welfare Ministries, which has been actively involved in the HIV/AIDS pandemic. http://gbgm-umc.org/programs/hiv/aids.html
Project Compassion AIDS ministry of the Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Columbus, Ohio. http://www.projectcompassion.com
Computerized AIDS Ministries (CAM) Personal stories, memorials, and an e-mail discussion group with a spiritual basis. Members are from a variety of faith backgrounds and some do not identify with organized religion. http://gbgm-umc.org/cam/
Scepter Institute Jerry Thacker, HIV+ and Christian promotes abstinence. http://www.scepter.org/
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