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Take theTrain? Take the Test.

PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:

ACQC
AIDS Service Center
Amida Care
Bronx AIDS Services
Brooklyn AIDS Task Force
• CAP-CC
CitiWide Harm Reduction
• Clergy United
Community Health Action of Staten Island
Community HealthCare Network
Dominican Women's Development Center
• El Puente
Exponents
GMHC
Harlem United
Hispanic AIDS Forum
Housing Works
Latino Commission on AIDS
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center
Montefiore Adolescent AIDS Program
Morris Heights Health Center
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS
NYC DOH
Project Street Beat
Promesa
Ryan-NENA Community Health Center
St. Barnabas Hospital
Turning Point
Uptown Health Link
Washington Heights Corner Project

TAKE THE TRAIN? TAKE THE TEST!

On Wednesday October 12 between 12-6pm, NLAAD in partnership with Orasure and many other organizations are bringing HIV testing to many subway stations in New York City.

arrow The test is FREE. You won't get charged for the test.
arrow The test is QUICK. It takes only 20 minutes.
arrow The test is PAINLESS. It is an oral test.

If you have questions about the HIV test, click here.

The test will be provided either in a mobile testing unit located outside of the subway station or in an office nearby. There will be volunteers who can guide you to the testing center. The following are the subways where testing will be available:

Bronx

 

STATION

TRAIN

161 St/ Yankee Stadium

4 Train

Fordham Road

4 TrainD Train

3rd Ave/149th St

2 Train5 Train

Simpson St.

2 Train

Hunts Point

6 Train

E180th St

2 Train5 Train

 

Manhattan

 

STATION

TRAIN

110th St

6 Train

116th St

6 Train

125th St

2 Train

125th St

6 Train

163rd St

C Train

168th St

A TrainC Train1 Train

181st St/St. Nicholas

A Train

181st St/Broadway

1 Train

Delancey & Essex St

F Train

23rd St

F Train



Queens

 

STATION

TRAIN

74th St/Roosevelt

7 Train

82th St/Roosevelt

7 Train

90th St

7 Train

103 St

7 Train

Mott Ave

A Train

 

Brooklyn

 

STATION

TRAIN

Graham Ave

L Train

Gates Ave

J Train

Marcy Ave

J Train

 

Staten Island

 

STATION

TRAIN

Staten Island Ferry

Ferry

 

     
 




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