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Do you have support groups for people who aren't gay?

Question

I have a question. I am HIV plus, but am not gay. Are there any support groups for people like myself?

 

Answer

Thanks for your email. There are support services available for people who are HIV-positive regardless of sexual orientation or gender. You didn't mention where you are or what concerns are going on. For example, here at GMHC in New York City, we have a Group Services unit with support groups for women, for men, and on specific HIV-related topics. You can call them at 212-367-1144 to find out more about how to participate.

In New York, Body Positive also has support groups throughout the area, and you can reach them at 800-566-6599 to find times and locations. More and more support is becoming available for different issues related to living with HIV. Please feel free to call our Hotline if you want to talk to someone further or for more information. You can reach us at 212-807-6655 or 800-243-7692.

Take care,
The GMHC Hotline

 

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