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AID Atlanta

(7 Ratings)
Support for people living with HIV/AIDS
Providing a variety of services, including HIV testing, health education to targeted communities, and a host of events, AID Atlanta is a popular Atlanta non-profit.


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Reviews

joy1174
joy1174
Over a year ago

review

Great Site to Visit


malaki
malaki first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Just what it should be

Aid atlanta is an amazing member of the comunity. The staff is always friendly and professional. The offices while old are well maintained and clean. Get tested be safe


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