To reduce HIV, Philly adds webpage that connects people to prevention and treatment services

Philadelphia Launches Online Tool to Link People with HIV Prevention and Treatment Services

The city's efforts to combat HIV are taking a digital turn as it has launched an online resource finder aimed at connecting individuals with various sexual health services, including HIV testing, prevention medication, and treatment options. The tool, dubbed the Philly Keep on Loving HIV Resource Finder, was made possible by a $4 million federal grant for HIV prevention and treatment.

According to Anna Thomas-Ferraioli, advisor of the city's efforts to end the HIV epidemic, the online finder was created in response to a lack of comprehensive information available to the public. "When we were doing a survey of the environment to see what was out there, we didn't find one single source of good information that had really everything that was on offer for HIV prevention and care in our communities," she said.

The resource finder provides users with access to providers offering HIV prevention and treatment services, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), as well as resources addressing food and housing insecurity. For individuals experiencing homelessness or those without internet access, the online tool is also available through community groups.

The creation of this digital resource was funded by a federal grant, which also supports local organizations providing HIV services to the city. While the initiative has been met with positive feedback from public health officials, there are signs that efforts may be paying off. According to recent data, HIV diagnoses in Philadelphia have decreased over the past few years, with a 25% decline since 2017.

Despite progress, significant disparities persist among certain populations, such as Black and Hispanic individuals, men who have sex with men, and injection drug users. These groups continue to bear the largest burden of the disease.
 
πŸ€” I think this is super cool that Philly created an online tool for people to find HIV prevention & treatment services... it's like a safety net for those who need help 🧹. But at the same time, it makes me sad that some ppl have to search for resources online because they don't have internet access πŸ“΅. Like, shouldn't everyone be able to get info on health services no matter what? πŸ’‘ Anyway, it's a start and I hope more cities do this kinda thing too! πŸ’•
 
🀩 I'm so stoked that Philly is taking a major step in tackling HIV through this online tool! It's crazy how something as simple as a resource finder can make such a huge difference for people who need it most πŸ™Œ. The fact that there was just one source of info on HIV services before now makes me realize how invisible and stigmatized the issue is, even in places with good healthcare πŸ€•. I love that this tool addresses not just medical services but also housing and food insecurity – we gotta prioritize people's basic needs when it comes to health 🍴.

The 25% decline in HIV diagnoses since 2017 is a huge win, but we can't rest on our laurels here πŸ’ͺ. Those disparities are still way too real, especially for marginalized communities like Black and Hispanic individuals, men who have sex with men, and injection drug users – they deserve better than to bear the brunt of this disease 🀝.

This Philly Keep on Loving HIV Resource Finder is just the beginning; we need more initiatives that address systemic inequality and stigma. Let's keep pushing for a world where everyone has access to quality healthcare, regardless of their background πŸ’•.
 
The city's efforts to combat HIV are super on point πŸ™Œ! Launching an online tool that links people with HIV prevention and treatment services is a game-changer - it's gonna make a huge difference in connecting folks who need help, ASAP πŸ’‘. I mean, having access to comprehensive info and resources is key, right? πŸ€” It's crazy how there wasn't one single source of good information out there before... talk about a missed opportunity! πŸ˜‚ The fact that it was made possible by a $4 million federal grant shows just how serious they are about tackling this issue πŸ’Έ.

Now, I know the data says HIV diagnoses in Philly have decreased over the past few years (25% decline since 2017 πŸ“‰) and that's awesome! But we gotta acknowledge that there are still some significant disparities - like with Black and Hispanic individuals, men who have sex with men, and injection drug users... it's not fair that they're bearing the biggest burden of this disease πŸ˜”. Anyways, I'm all for this initiative and I hope it keeps paying off! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ’”πŸš¨ Just saw this news about Philly launching an online tool for HIV prevention & treatment services πŸ€• but honestly, it's kinda sad that they even had to do this... like, how come we're still dealing with all these issues in 2025? 😩 And yeah, it's cool that the city is using a $4 million grant for it, but what about everyone who can't access the internet or don't know where to find these services? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Still, I guess it's a step in the right direction... and the fact that HIV diagnoses have decreased by 25% since 2017 is actually kinda hopeful πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving this new online tool in Philly! 🀩 It's so awesome that they've created a resource finder that can connect people with HIV services - it's like having all the info you need right at your fingertips. I mean, back in my day (just kidding, I'm not old... yet!), we had to rely on word of mouth or clunky old directories to find health services. This is like, totally revolutionary! πŸ’» And that they're also making it accessible for people without internet access through community groups? That's just awesome! πŸ™Œ
 
Just launched an online tool in Philly that lets you search for HIV services & stuff πŸ€”πŸ’». Pretty cool, right? They're trying to fill the gap where people weren't finding all this info easily. I'm glad they got a $4 million grant to make it happen! πŸ’Έ Now, if only we could get more ppl using these services... stats show HIV diagnoses have gone down in Philly by 25% since 2017 πŸ™Œ. But, there's still work to be done, esp for specific groups that are disproportionately affected. We gotta keep pushing for inclusivity & access! ❀️
 
OMG u guys I am literally so happy for the city of Philly!!! 🀩 They just launched this amazing online tool that's gonna help people find HIV prevention & treatment services like a breeze! 🌈 It's crazy to think they were doing research and found out there wasn't even ONE reliable source of info out there for ppl struggling with this. I mean, can u imagine trying to navigate all that on ur own? 😩 So now they've created this awesome resource finder that's got everything from PrEP to housing resources - it's like a lifesaver! πŸ’– And the best part is it's available online AND through community groups for ppl without internet access. I'm literally beaming with pride for Philly and their commitment to helping people live healthier lives 🌟
 
I'm stoked to see cities like Philly taking a proactive approach to making HIV prevention and treatment services more accessible online 🀩. It's crazy how much of a difference a simple tool can make in bridging the gap for people struggling with this disease. I mean, think about it - no one should have to search far and wide just to get tested or connected with resources that could save their life πŸ™.

But what really gets me is that we're still seeing disparities among certain populations πŸ˜”. It's like, where are we at as a society if we can't even get it together to support everyone equally? I know we don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but let's be real - this is a huge step forward for Philly, and we should be acknowledging that progress while also pushing ourselves to do more πŸš€.

The fact that the online tool is also available through community groups is like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨. It means people without internet access can still get the help they need, which is just basic human decency at this point πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Alright, alright - I know we're not perfect yet, but let's keep striving for better πŸ‘.
 
just launched online tool in philly to connect people with hiv prevention & treatment services... feels like a step in right direction πŸ™. need more resources for black & hispanic communities tho πŸ‘Š. glad they made it accessible through community groups 4 those w/o internet access πŸ’». hope it helps reduce hiv diagnoses by 25% in past few yrs πŸ“‰. still got work 2 do tho πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” The Philly Keep on Loving HIV Resource Finder is a game-changer for people living with or at risk of contracting HIV in Philadelphia! I mean, think about it, there's still no single source of good info out there that's got all the services and resources needed to tackle this epidemic. It's like they say, "you can't fix what you don't know is broken" 😬.

The fact that they've created an online tool that's accessible to everyone, even those without internet access through community groups, is just genius! πŸ€“ And let's not forget the funding behind it - $4 million from the federal government. That's serious cash, and I'm sure it'll make a huge difference in people's lives.

Now, I know there are still disparities to be addressed - we can't ignore the fact that certain populations are hit harder by HIV. But hey, at least they're trying, right? And with the Philly Keep on Loving Resource Finder, I'm hopeful that more and more people will get connected with the services they need.

It's funny, though... I've been thinking about this a lot, and I realized that online resources aren't just for those who are already tech-savvy. Like, what about seniors or low-income folks who might not even know how to use a computer? We need to make sure these tools are accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status.

Anyway, kudos to the city of Philadelphia for taking action on this! πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if we're ready for a city-wide online resource finder just yet πŸš€. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's great that Philly is taking steps to combat HIV, but isn't there a risk that this tool could create more problems than it solves? Like, what happens when people rely too heavily on an app to find help and forget about other resources in their community πŸ“±? And have we considered the accessibility issues with these new tools? What if some areas of Philly don't have reliable internet access or are still reeling from COVID-19 πŸ’»?
 
omg u gotta love when cities take care of their own πŸ€— so philly's new online tool is literally a lifesaver for people living w/ hiv, it's like one stop shop 4 all ur hiv needs & more πŸ’ŠπŸ‘ i mean, who has time 2 search 4 info when u got better things 2 do? πŸ˜‚ anywayz, the fact that they're tryin 2 reach out 2 those who need it most (especially ppl of color & homeless folks) is pure gold πŸ’š can't wait 2 see more cities follow suit 🌟
 
OMG 🀩 just heard about Philly's new online tool that helps ppl find HIV prevention & treatment services!!! 🌟 it's like, a game changer for people struggling w/ getting the info they need! πŸ’‘ i'm so proud of the city for investing in this project, especially since there was a lack of good resources out there. 25% decline in HIV diagnoses since 2017 is amazing news too 😊, but we gotta keep pushing to close those gaps between populations that are most affected 🀝🌈
 
I'm kinda stoked about this new online tool 🀩, but at the same time, I'm thinking it's not a game-changer 🚫. I mean, we all know that access to healthcare is super important, especially for marginalized communities πŸ˜”. But let's be real, Philly Keep on Loving HIV Resource Finder might just be a band-aid solution ⏰. What if people don't actually use it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what about the fact that there aren't enough PrEP providers in the city yet? πŸ’‰ I'm not saying it's all bad news 🌞, but we need to keep pushing for more systemic changes, you know? πŸ’ͺ
 
lol what's up with gov't funding initiatives like this πŸ€”...anywayz i think its dope that philly created an online tool 2 help ppl find HIV prevention & treatment services πŸš€ it makes sense cuz thats not always easy 2 navigate all the different resources out there. btw, its awesome 2 see that theres a decrease in HIV diagnoses since 2017 πŸ™Œ gotta keep pushin on dat progress tho! also, lets be real tho πŸ’― we still got work 2 do w/ those disparities...need more resources & support 4 those affected groups πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this new online tool Philly just launched! It's like they're using a thread from the past (remember those paper directories?) but making it super digital and accessible for everyone πŸ’»πŸ’‘. Seriously though, it's awesome that they created something to help people find HIV prevention and treatment services easily. I was checking out the data on declining HIV diagnoses in Philly and it's like... slow and steady wins the race πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. But honestly, we still gotta tackle those disparities - Black & Hispanic individuals, men who have sex with men, and injection drug users are still bearing the brunt of the disease πŸ˜”. Still hopeful that initiatives like this will help bridge the gap πŸ’•
 
OMG, this is amazing news 🀩! Philly's online tool is literally a game-changer for people living with HIV in their city 🌟. I mean, how hard is it to find reliable info on healthcare services when you're already dealing with a chronic illness? 😩 The fact that they created an entire resource finder just for this purpose? Genius πŸ’‘! And the best part? It's accessible to everyone, regardless of whether you have internet at home πŸ“Š. This initiative is all about #EqualityForAll, and I'm so here for it πŸ‘. But let's be real, we still got work to do πŸš€. We need to keep pushing for more funding and support for these communities that are disproportionately affected by HIV πŸ’–. Keep on loving, Philly! ❀️
 
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