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About HEPC
What We Do
Who We Are
Patients
Find Treatment
In Treatment
Referral on Release
Patient Resources
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HEPC Clinician and Staff Training
HEPC and UW Hepatitis C Online
Past Training
Community of Practice
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Resources
Telemedicine Connection
Referral on Release Program
Screening and Treating Report
Consultations
Sentara
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Minority AIDS Support Services (MASS)

Minority AIDS Support Services (MASS)

15,000 Tested and Counting
The Minority AIDS Support Services strives to improve the lives of people living in the Eastern Shore region by providing HIV/ STI education, testing, and case management resources. Beyond testing, education and advocacy, we provide housing, food, and transportation resources for positive people in need.

AIDS Response Effort (ARE)

AIDS Response Effort (ARE)

ARE provides free HIV/STI testing within the community. We do lab based testing and rapid testing for HIV & Hepatitis C. Provide linkage to care and referrals to support services.

Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition (VHRC)

Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition (VHRC)

Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition (VHRC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, peer-run organization whose mission is to improve the health of the community it serves by advocating for, developing, and implementing evidence-based solutions to mitigate the adverse effects of drug use.

Strength in Peers

Strength in Peers

We are a nonprofit, peer-run organization that serves Harrisonburg City and Rockingham, Page and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia. Our organization is comprised of individuals who have overcome substance use, mental health, and trauma-related challenges. Grounded in our lived experiences, our mission is to offer hope, support and advocacy for those seeking recovery so that they can build resilience and thrive in their lives and communities.

Council of Community Services (CCS)

Council of Community Services (CCS)

We envision a future in which all people have equitable pathways to health, housing, and resources. The Council of Community Services is committed to improving health, ending homelessness, and increasing access to resources.

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