Resources
There are a variety of resources to support efforts to achieve the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative.
Downloadable Materials

AHEAD User Guide
A source guide for new and returning users, sharing navigation tips, features, filters, and functions highlights, and an overview of how AHEAD fits into the larger EHE picture.
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Social media graphics sized for Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Social Media Toolkit
A comprehensive toolkit for jurisdictions, CBOs, advocacy organizations, and federal agencies, including sample tweets, Facebook posts, Instagram posts, e-blasts, and newsletter blurbs.
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Social Determinants of Health Supplemental Surveillance Report
The SDOH surveillance report, the HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report (Vol.27, No.2) titled, Social determinants of health among adults with diagnosed HIV infection, 2019, was published in March 2020.
Click here to view other CDC HIV Surveillance Supplemental Reports.
Housing Assistance for People with AIDS
Stable housing is an important mechanism for treating, preventing, and responding to HIV. The Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) tool provides snapshot of HOPWA data and resources relevant to EHE goals.
Additional Resources

Ready, Set, PrEP
The Ready, Set, PrEP program provides pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medications at no cost to thousands of individuals who qualify. The program will expand access to PrEP medications, reduce new HIV infections, and bring us one step closer to ending the HIV epidemic in the United States.
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IHS.gov
The IHS National HIV/AIDS Program (HIV/AIDS) coordinates and promotes HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment activities specific to American Indian and Alaskan Natives (AI/AN) as part of a comprehensive public health approach.
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CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus
CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus is an interactive tool that gives users the ability to create customized tables, maps, and charts using CDC’s surveillance data on HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and tuberculosis (TB).