Dallas County has a wide range of support to help end HIV. You may not know where to get tested. Being diagnosed can be an emotional time. And most people don’t know how to talk about HIV. But the more we learn, the more we will talk and share knowledge. So, start talking with family or health care providers to find support for emotional, mental, and of course, physical health. Don’t know where to go? Let us help. We’ve assembled the links to resources, aid, and more.
Testing
Ready to know your status? See where you can find Testing.
Treatment
Seeking treatment options? Find Treatment.
Financial Assistance
You can find financial assistance available through AOC, Ryan White Financial Assistance and ADAP.
Hotline/Suicide Prevention
Looking for someone to talk to? Reach out to HIV/AIDS Hotline or National Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Social Media
Keep up with resources and updates by following:
Counseling
Seeking mental health support? Get assistance with affordable counseling.
Substance Abuse Recovery
Get Substance Abuse Recovery and find an AA Group.
Volunteer
Looking to offer a helping hand through volunteer work? Visit:
Support Groups
If you’re looking for community support, contact MyResourceCenter or NavigateLifeTexas.
Reading
Looking for more information about HIV? Find great sources in our News section.