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Participating Organizations 2009 in US



State
City
Organization
Contact Name
E-Mail

       
 
 
 
       
 
 
 
       
 
 
 
AK   Anchorage   Alaskan AIDS Assistance Associ   Angela Dunn   adunn@alaskanaids.org
 
 
 
AK   Anchorage   Planned Parenthood Of The Grea   Katherine Forest   kathy.forest@ppgnw.org
 
 
 
AL   Huntsville   AIDS Action Coalition - Davis   Martha Tucker   marthatucker35@yahoo.com
 
 
 
AL   Mobile   South Alabama CARES   Daniel Seymour   dseymour@southalabamacares.org
 
 
 
AL   Montgomery   Montgomery Aids Outreach   Lucero Sitz   lsitz@maoi.org
 
 
 
AL   Montgomery   Office Of Minority Health/AL D   Wendy Dixon-Flamand   wendydixon@adph.state.al.us
 
 
 
AZ   Phoenix   Concilio Latino De Salud   David Aguirre   daguirre@concilio.org
 
 
 
AZ   Phoenix   Concilio Latino De Salud Inc.   David Aguirre   daguirre@concilio.org
 
 
 
AZ   Tucson   Luz Social Services Inc., Luz   Rafael Vega   rvega@luzsocialservices.org
 
 
 
AZ   Tucson   Tihan   Debbie McWilliams   dmcwilliams@topcu.org
 
 
 
AZ   Tucson   Southern Arizona AIDS Foundati   Carlos Torres   ctorres@saaf.org
 
 
 
AZ   Tucson   TIHAN (Tucson Inferfaith HIV/A   Anthony G. Martinez   tonymartinez724@msn.com
 
 
 
AZ   Tucson   Icon MultiCultural Communicati   Miguel Cruz   mactucson@gmail.com
 
 
 
CA   Berkeley   The Women's Daytime Drop-   Melissa Flewelling   staff@womensdropin.org
 
 
 
CA   Chula Vista   The Friends Of AIDS Foundation   Anthony Bongiorno   info@friendsofaids.org
 
 
 
CA   Coachella   Esperanza Youth And Family Cen   Josie Diaz   JDiazconsultnt@aol.com
 
 
 
CA   Concord   Independent Living Resource   Carlos Torres   ctorresb@sbcglobal.net
 
 
 


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