Key self-help, advocacy and specialist groups
African HIV Policy Network (AHPN)
New City Cloisters, 196 Old Street, London EC1V PFR
020 7017 8910
info@ahpn.org
www.ahpn.org
The African HIV Policy Network (AHPN) is an umbrella organisation which represents African community groups addressing HIV/AIDS and sexual health throughout the UK.
GMFA
Unit 43 Eurolink Centre, 49 Effra Road, London SW2 1BZ
020 7738 6872
gmfa@gmfa.org.uk
GMFA is a London-based, volunteer-led gay men's health organisation. Volunteers are supported and trained to develop and execute health interventions for gay men. GMFA’s HIV prevention interventions include workshops, press adverts, a newsletter and this website. Their interventions to improve the health of HIV positive gay men include press work and workshops. GMFA’s general health work includes smoking cessation workshops.
The [ix]Haemophilia Society
First Floor
Petersham House
57a Hatton Garden
London
EC1N 8JG
020 7831 1020
0800 018 6068 (freephone helpline)
Mon-Fri, 10am – 4pm
info@haemophilia.org.uk
www.haemophilia.org.uk
The Society is involved in providing advocacy, information, support and advice to all those living with haemophilia and other blood clotting disorders. The Society also supports those with blood clotting disorders and viral hepatitis as a result of their NHS treatment with infected blood products.
NAZ Project
Palingswick House (annex)
241 King St
London W6 9LP
020 8741 1879
npl@naz.org.uk
www.naz.org.uk
Naz Project London provides sexual health and HIV prevention and support services to South Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Horn of African and Latin American Communities.
Naz aims to educate and empower communities to face up to the challenges of sexual health and the AIDS pandemic, and to mobilise the support networks that exist for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Positively Women
347-349 City Road
London EC1V 1LR
020 7713 0444
020 7713 0222
Helpline Monday - Friday, 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
info@positivelywomen.org.uk
www.positivelywomen.org.uk
A national charity working to life of women and families affected by HIV.

