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·  Being Alive
·  The PanAfrican Acupuncture Project
·  Women Alive Coalition
·  CDC COMMUNITY GUIDE: Prevention of HIV/AIDS, other STIs and Pregnancy: Group-Based Comprehensive Risk Reduction Interventions for AdolescentsCdc
·  CDC COMMUNITY GUIDE: Interventions to Identify HIV-Positive People Through Partner Counseling and Referral ServicesCdc
·  CDC COMMUNITY GUIDE: Interventions to Reduce Sexual Risk Behaviors or Increase Protective Behaviors to Prevent Acquisition of HIV in Men Who Have Sex with Men: Individual-, Group-, and Community-Level Behavioral InterventionsCdc
·  Children's National Universal HIV Screening Program
·  The Fortune Society
·  Positive Self-Management Program for HIV
·  CDC COMMUNITY GUIDE: Cancer Prevention & Control, Client-Oriented Screening Interventions: Group EducationCdc
·  Compassionate Healthcare
·  Coalition to Reduce HIV in Broward County
·  HIV Big Deal
·  Project ORE
·  SAHARA: A computer-based HIV intervention
·  The Youthnet Trials
·  Teen Health Project
·  Salud, Educacion, Prevencion y Autocuidado (SEPA)
·  Real AIDS Prevention Project (RAPP)
·  Mpowerment
·  Project AIM
·  Adolescents Living Safely
·  Poder Latino: Community AIDS Prevention Program for Inner-City Latino Youth
·  Rikers Health Advocacy Program
·  Women Involved in Life Learning from Other Women (WILLOW)
·  Young Parents Program
·  Corporation for Supportive Housing
·  Project Open Hand
·  Positive Choice: Interactive Video Doctor
·  Living in the Face of Trauma (LIFT)
·  Healthy Living Project (HLP)
·  Real Men are Safe (REMAS)
·  d-up: Defend Yourself!
·  Healthy Relationships
·  Female Condom Skills Training (FEMIT)
·  HIV/STD Risk Reduction Interventions for African American and Latino Adolescent Girls
·  Reducing the Risk- Rural schools
·  Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model HIV Intervention
·  Rochester AIDS Prevention Program (RAPP)
·  REAL Men

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