Montgomery County Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan
Montgomery County’s EHE plan aims to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030.
Read moreEnding the HIV Epidemic: A Local Perspective from Baltimore
This presentation from the Baltimore City Health Department contains HIV statistics through 2018.
Read moreEnd HIV Baltimore Website
The City of Baltimore Bureau of Clinical Services and HIV/STI Prevention maintains this website with information and resources on ending the epidemic.
Read moreCity of Baltimore Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan
The Baltimore EHE Plan 2020-2030 outlines Baltimore’s HIV/AIDS efforts in Maryland’s most populous city.
Read moreAIDSVu Services Locator
Find HIV testing, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and other HIV services near you.
Read moreHIV.gov Testing Services Locator
Find an HIV test site near you by using the HIV.gov HIV services locator.
Read moreNational Institute on Drug Abuse: Maryland
This summary from the NIH examines Maryland Opioid-Involved Deaths and Related Harms.
Read moreBaltimore Harm Reduction Action Network
The Maryland Harm Reduction Action Network (MHRAN) consists of individuals and organizations committed to promoting the health, dignity, and safety of people who use drugs.
Read moreMaryland Harm Reduction Training Institute
The Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute (MaHRTI) aims to develop the Maryland harm reduction workforce and support Maryland programs in providing optimal services to people who use drugs.
Read moreMaryland Department of Health Center for Harm Reduction Services
The Maryland Department of Health’s Center for Harm Reduction Services was established in 2019 to centralize harm reduction activities across the Department.
Read moreHarm Reduction 2020: Staying Alive in the Age of Fentanyl and COVID
This presentation examines harm reduction and its advocates and critics.
Read moreCDC Harm Reduction: Alcohol and Substance Use
Increased stress can lead to increases in alcohol and substance use. If you or someone you care about is starting to use alcohol or other substances, or is increasing their use during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC provides these suggestions that may help.
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