Resources
HIV Care and Treatment
The Ryan White Part B HIV Care Program (HCP) provides primary medical care and essential support services to people living with HIV who are low income and uninsured or underinsured in California. To find a HCP provider in your area please visit the
California Department of Public Healthās (CDPH) HCP webpage.
The availability of services may differ from county to county. Services may include such things as outpatient medical care, case management, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, health education, housing services, transportation services, dental care, and food bank. To find HCP providers in your community, please see the
HCP provider listā.
To find other Ryan White-funded providers in your area visit the
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Ryan White providers website.
Shelters/Housing
The Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program provides housing assistance and supportive services designed to reduce or prevent homelessness for people living with HIV. To find a provider in the 40 counties served by the Office of AIDS please visit
CDPH's HOPWA webpage. To find HOPWA providers in other counties visit the
HUD Exchange website.
If you are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, the CalWORKs Homeless Assistance Program is available to provide temporary and permanent homeless assistance. To apply/learn more contact your local county welfare office or visit
CalWORKs Homeless Assistance.ā
ADAP
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) helps ensure that people living with HIV and AIDS who are uninsured or underinsured have access to medication. To learn more please visit
CDPH's ADAP webpage or contact the ADAP call center at (844) 421-7050, Monday ā Friday, 8AM ā 5PM (excluding holidays).
PrEP
The California Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Assistance Program (PrEP-AP) provides assistance with medications and PrEP-related medical services for HIV negative individuals. To learn more please visit
CDPH's PrEP-AP webpage.
Learn more about PrEPā at HIV.gov.
#She's Well: PrEP for Womenā is a CDC initiative designed to increase awareness and access to HIV prevention. This initiative focuses on education and supporting women by providing resources, guidance, and access to PrEP services.
āTransgender women may have concerns about potential interactions between PrEP and hormone therapy. However, there are no known or predicted drug interactions between the medication used for PrEP and feminizing hormones. For more information visit
CDC's Clinical Guidance for PrEP webpageā.ā
Domestic Violence
If you are experiencing domestic violence and need assistance, you may call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224. To find a Domestic Violence organization in your community, visit
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence.
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