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We Can
End the
Epidemic

It's all about early detection. We can't treat what we don't know. 

Why knowing your
status is key.

The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested. Knowing your status gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. This section answers some of the most common questions about HIV testing, including the types of tests available, where to get tested, and what to expect when you get tested.

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Know the facts:
HIV Basics

Here’s How
To Get Started

No one likes taking tests. But when it comes to your sexual health, testing is just as important as your regular health care visits. Whether it is testing for HIV or other STIs testing. We've got you covered.

You can make an appointment with a healthcare provider, find a clinic that accepts walk-ins or use at-home tests. To find a list of resources for testing click here or call XXX-XXX-XXXX.

 

It is important to retest every 3 to 6 months to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information about your current sexual health.

How do I find an HIV test?

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Contact your local health department or ask your health care provider. 

1 (800) 232-4636

ETE Health Report

In 2020, there were 35,136 people living with HIV in New Jersey. In 2020, 805 people were newly diagnosed with HIV. This report outlines statistics, strategies, and HIV prevention and initiatives with the collective goal to end the HIV epidemic in NJ!

Empower
Growth

Stories are powerful ways in which we can connect, learn, inspiration, hope and lessons learned. Stories help us to walk in the experiences of others in an intimate and personal way. Whether you have an inspiring story about a provider or person in your care community or a tale about a journey to healing and acceptance. We want to hear from you. All stories and testimonials will remain confidential. Click the link below to share your story today. 

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Community is crucial. It allows us to connect with others and provides us with a sense of belonging and purpose. We all need connection and community to enrich our lives and perspectives. 

 Here is a list of community organizations to connect with on social media.

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These organizations will help you build community, connect with others and keep up with current events and opportunities for the community at large. Don't see an organization that you adore? Shoot us a message and we'll add them to our list.

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@thepridenetwork
@babssiperstein_proudcenter
@hyacinthfoundation
@gsequality
@OutMontclair
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@hivplusmag
@edge_nj
@gmhe
@njcri
@jeffersonhealthnj
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