Resources

African American Office of Gay Concerns (AAOGC)

877 Broad Street, Suite 211 (next to Elegant Eyes, on the corner of Broad and William Street)
Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 639-0700
Contact: Karla Barnett, brother@aaogc.org
www.aaogc.org

Project WOW! Youth Center

393 Central Avenue
Newark, NJ 07103
(888) 688-9078
www.myspace.com/projectwow1

Hispanic Multi-Purpose Service Youth Drop-In Center

45 East 21st Street
Patterson, NJ 07513
(973) 684-2151

Liberation in Truth Unity Fellowship Church

True Colors & Open Door Drop-in Center
47-49 New Street, Newark, NJ
11 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ
(973) 424-9555
(973) 621-2100
www.litufc.org

Hudson Pride Connections Center


32 Jones Street
Jersey City, NJ 07306
(201) 963-4779
www.hudsonpride.org

Websites:


www.inspot.org

inSPOT – an Internet Notification Service for Partners or Tricks
Tell your hookups, ex's, boyfriends, girlfriends, and partners they may have been exposed to an STD . In New Jersey, there's an easy way to tell your sex partners you have a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Send them a free inSPOT e-card, ANONYMOUSLY or from your email address. No information will be reported to any government or private agency.

www.itsyoursexlife.com

Sex education info with blogs and chats so you can ask peers questions.

www.fightforyourrights.mtv.com

Great site with important info on youth empowerment, politics that affect youth, community building, sexual health, and other topics.

www.advocatesforyouth.org

Youth-friendly info on national trends in sexual health education, laws that affect youth, and community activism.

www.fmylife.com

When you think you’re having a really bad day, think again! Check out this site where real people post their most horrible moments of the day. You will laugh and realize, it may not be that bad of a day after all!

www.myxer.com

Relieve some stress! Be creative and make your own ringtones for free!!!

www.state.nj.us/health/aids

The New Jersey Department of Health – Division of HIV/AIDS Services has great information about the impact of HIV in the state of NJ.

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/default.htm

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have great resources to find out more information on the affects of HIV on our community and what you can do to stop the spread of HIV.