When a family member is diagnosed with HIV, you will probably have many questions and concerns.
The CHIP program serves children, youth, and their parents who live in the Rocky Mountain region and have HIV infection. Our commitment at CHIP is to provide a full range of HIV care in a family centered context.
Other links on this page, as well as the ones below, will help you find some of the answers you need. Please don't hesitate to call us here at CHIP with other questions.
Links to sites related to families and HIV
https://www.kidstalkaids.org        
Children, Families, and HIV, a kid-friendly site with lots of resources.
https://www.aidshelpline.org.uk/PDF/families.html        
Information for parents and families about HIV, drug use, and families.https://www.aidskids.org            Children with AIDS Project
https://www.pflag.org
Parents, families, and friends of Lesbians and Gays; promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons.
https://www.pedHIVAIDS.org
National Pediatric & Family HIV Resource CenterA non-profit organization that serves professionals who care for children, adolescents and families with HIV infection and AIDS.
https://www.pedaids.org           
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Identifies funds and conduct critical pediatric AIDS research that will lead to the prevention and treatment of HIV infection in infants and children.
Camps for young people infected with or directly affected by HIV
Camp Heartland
https://www.campheartland.org/default.asp
Camp Kindle
www.campkindle.com
Boggy Creek
www.boggycreek.org
Double H
www.doublehranch.org
Hole in the Wall
www.holeinthewallgang.org