“I think community involvement in the development and implementation of actions, strategies and services related to HIV is crucial to their success. Many of the challenges we face when tackling the epidemic are related to the psycho-social well-being of the people living with HIV as well as to the lack of a strategy addressing the specific needs of individuals and communities. As long as people living with HIV remain invisible and silent, we'll only able to dream of the fourth 90 (90% of the people with an undetectable viral load having an overall good quality of life and long-term health), but to achieve it, we need our stories to be unfolded, told and taken into consideration. What FTC means to me is an institutional commitment to effectively redesign actions and strategies at a local and international level. I'm hopeful. And proud.”
- Harm Reduction Services
- Testing Locations
- ART Centers
- Primary Health Centers
- LGBTQ Services
- Housing Services
www.apdes.pt/serviços/saude-reducao-riscos-direitos-humanos/check!n.html
Primary Services: CHECK! N creates spaces at parties (bars, discos, academic centers) where it provides information on psychoactive substances and sexuality, condoms, earplugs, sniffa kits, alcohol testing and drug checking. Simultaneously, it also invests at an informative level in online platforms (website, blog, Facebook, email, etc.). In order to continue the fieldwork, the project works in close synergy with several partners in the community (universities, schools, youth associations, city councils, parish councils, among others).
Rua José Inácio Andrade, Loja 2 – A6 – 10B Quinta do Lavrado 1900-418, Lisboa
351218470218
gabinetedeapoio@aresdopinhal.pt
Primary Services: Low threshold requirements replacement program.
Bairro Qta Cabrinha 3 – E/F 1300-906 Lisboa
00351213 620 192
Hour of Operation: not indicated
Primary Services: Reaching out to those in need for harm reduction, housing, support to asylum seekers, drop-in certer, support in job seeking.
www.gatportugal.org/projetos/inmouraria_1
Calçada de Santo André, 79, 1100-496, Lisboa
+351 21 195 3273
Hour of Operation:
Monday to Friday from 14 to 16 and from 17 to 20.
Primary Services:
Screening service: rapid HIV testing, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and syphilis (free and anonymous service, also available to the general population) Health care: nursing, medical consultation, treatments, medication support, referral; Peer intervention: information, support, production of information material, monitoring of social and health services; Social support: information and referral in areas related to health, treatment, documentation, social benefits, legal issues, employment / training, housing and access to other services; Drop-In: food supplement, telephone and internet access, distribution of hygiene products and clothing Distribution of material for smoked and injected consumption; Distribution of condoms and lubricating gel.
abraco.pt/o-que-fazemos/teste-vih/
Largo José Luis Champalimaud, 4A | 1600-110 Lisboa
00351215 958 293
Hour of Operation: Monday and Friday from 10 to 15. Tuesday and Thursday 12.30-17.30. Wednesday 14.30 to 19.30.
Primary Services: Screening for HIV, HAV, HBV, HCV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
Rua de São Paulo, nº216, 1º A/B, 1200-429, Lisboa
00351213 422 976
Hour of Operation: By appointment only, Monday to Friday from 14to 20.
Primary Services: Screening for HIV, HBV, HCV and syphilis, targeting sex workers, migrants and men who have sex with men.
Centro de Saúde da Lapa Rua de São Ciro, no 36 1200-831 Lisboa
00351213 930 151
Hour of Operation: Monday to Friday from 9 to 16.
Primary Services: HIV testing
Travessa do Monte do Carmo, número 2, 1200-277, Lisboa
00351 910 693 158
Hour of Operation: Monday to Saturday from 12 to 20.
Mission: CheckpointLX is a community-based center managed by GAT targeted at men who have sex with men for rapid, anonymous, confidential and free HIV and other sexually transmitted infections screening, counseling, and referral to health care.
Primary Services: Peer counseling Condoms and lubricants Anonymous, confidential and free testing for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C in the center and in a sauna Free and confidential medical consultation for screening of chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papillomavirus and cancer in the anal region and monitoring of people doing pre-exposure prophylaxis Administration of vaccines and antibiotics prescribed in the medical consultation Anonymous notification of partners Referral, with follow-up option, for health care in the National Health Service Group self-help sessions moderated by people living with HIV and people newly diagnosed for HIV infection
www.gatportugal.org/projetos/espaco-intendente_3
Rua Antero de Quental, 8-A, 1150-043, Lisboa
00351919 613 092
espaco.intendente@gatportugal.org
Hour of Operation: Monday to Friday from 15 to 20.
Mission: Espaço Intendente was inaugurated on November 25, 2016 and is one of the GAT's centers. This center targets some of the areas most vulnerable to HIV and other STIs, including sex workers, transgender people, migrants, and people who sleep on the streets.
Primary Services: Condoms (external and internal) and lubricants Peer counseling Anonymous, confidential and free peer screening for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus Free and confidential medical consultation for the screening of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and counseling of persons in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) or interested in initiating it, by prior appointment Administration of vaccines and antibiotics prescribed in the medical consultation; Referral, with follow-up option, to health care in the National Health Service Outreach service in apartments in Lisbon.
www.gatportugal.org/projetos/inmouraria_1
Calçada de Santo André, 79, 1100-496, Lisboa
+351 21 195 3273
Hour of Operation:
Monday to Friday from 14 to 16 and from 17 to 20.
Mission:
IN-Mouraria provides a center of integrated responses (social and health) for people who use drugs to reduce the risks and damages associated with drug use, with a particular focus on HIV and HCV infection.
Primary Services:
Screening service: rapid HIV testing, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and syphilis (free and anonymous service, also available to the general population) Health care: nursing, medical consultation, treatments, medication support, referral; Peer intervention: information, support, production of information material, monitoring of social and health services; Social support: information and referral in areas related to health, treatment, documentation, social benefits, legal issues, employment / training, housing and access to other services; Drop-In: food supplement, telephone and internet access, distribution of hygiene products and clothing Distribution of material for smoked and injected consumption; Distribution of condoms and lubricating gel.
Liga Portuguesa Contra a Sida – Sede, Pça Carlos Fabião 3A e B e 4A, 1600 316 Lisboa
+351 21 347 93 76
Alameda Santo António dos Capuchos, 1169-050 Lisboa, Portugal
351 21 313 6300
Alameda das Linhas de Torres, 117 1769-001 Lisboa, Portugal
www.sns.gov.pt/sns/pesquisa-prestadores/
Rua Carvalho Araújo, n.º 103 – 7.º Piso1900-138 LISBOA
213105310
aces.lxcentral.dir@arslvt.min-saude.pt
Primary Services:
LGBTI youth meetings and supporters between the ages of 16 and 30 who, through dynamics, icebreakers and energizers share their experiences and doubts in an environment of non-formal education, mutual aid and socializing. These meetings are especially directed at people who want to discuss LGBTI issues, who arecoming out or who have doubts about these issues, in order to break insult, isolation and invisibility.
www.arslvt.min-saude.pt/pages/637
351 218 424 800 |
Primary Services:
Library, legal counselling, support for asylum seekers, psyhcological support.
www.sns.gov.pt/sns/pesquisa-prestadores/
Avenida Salvador Allende2780-163 OEIRAS
214400100
aces.lxocidoeiras.dir@arslvt.min-saude.pt
Primary Services:
Social clinic, emergency support, consulting and training.
Rua Eça de Queirós 13 -1º Lisboa
+351918820063
Hour of Operation:
Thursdays from 14 to 19.
Mission:
Amplos is a group of parents who strive to fight for a more just society, opposing all forms of discrimination.
Primary Services:
Support from parents of LGBTI children.
Casa dos Direitos Sociais, Rua Ferreira de Castro, 1950-315 Lisboa
0035196 008 11 11
Hour of Operation: Monday to Friday from 10 to 18.
Mission: Casa Qui aims at supporting young people who are victims of violence because of their sexual orientation and / or gender identity in the family and / or school and to victims of domestic violence or dating same-sex couples, but also works on all issues involving processes related to sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, involving children, youth, adults and their families, including through support in situations of vulnerability / crisis.
Primary Services: Social clinic, emergency support, consulting and training.
ilga-portugal.pt/ilga/index.php
Rua dos Fanqueiros, 40 - 1100-231 Lisboa
+351 218 873 918 +351969 367 005
Hour of Operation:
Wednesday to Saturday, 19 to 23.
Mission:
The main goal of ILGA Portugal is the social integration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) population in Portugal through a broad social support program that guarantees the improvement of their quality of life; through the fight against discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and sexual characteristics; and through the promotion of citizenship, human rights and gender equality.
Primary Services:
Library, legal counselling, support for asylum seekers, psyhcological support.
: Rua dos Fanqueiros 38, 3º esq 1100-231, Lisboa
+351 96 878 18 41
Hour of Operation:
Regular group meetings (no specific schedule) for people aged 16 to 30.
Mission:
Rede ex aequo is an association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and supporters aged 16 to 30 in Portugal. It aims to work in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or intersex youth and social information regarding issues of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
Primary Services:
LGBTI youth meetings and supporters between the ages of 16 and 30 who, through dynamics, icebreakers and energizers share their experiences and doubts in an environment of non-formal education, mutual aid and socializing. These meetings are especially directed at people who want to discuss LGBTI issues, who arecoming out or who have doubts about these issues, in order to break insult, isolation and invisibility.
ami.org.pt/missao/abrigo-noturno-lisboagraca/
00351218 362 100
Mission: Provides temporary shelter to homeless men of working age who have conditions for socio-professional reintegration.
Primary Services: Home Sleeping Canteen (dinner and breakfast) Shower Laundry Locker room Social support Psychological Support Mailing Address Training / Information and Awareness Actions
crescer.org/projetos/e-uma-casa/
Hour of Operation: 7 days a week, 24h
Mission: Contribute to the eradication of chronically homeless situations in the city of Lisbon by including the target group in the community.
Primary Services: Housing for those in need, namely: people who are homeless; people for whom the offer regrading social and health support network are not adequate; people excluded from these structures and without any follow-up; people who do not adhere or do not stick to existing responses; people in situations of extreme physical and psychological vulnerability; people with comorbidities.
scml.ipav.pt/pt-pt/centro-de-alojamento-temporrio-me-dgua-catma
Rua da mãe d'água, nº 35 - R/C 1250-154 Lisboa
+351213242220
Hour of Operation:
Everyday from 18h30 to 9h00.
Mission:
Provides temporary shelter (up to 6 months) to those in need.
www.assoc-vitae.org/pt/projecto/2
Rua Cabo da Boa Esperança, n.º 6C Cova da Piedade , 2800-361 , Almada
351218161640
Hour of Operation: 9 days a week, 24h
Mission: The Alcântara Reception Center with capacity for fifty users is under the management of VITAEt since April 20, 2012 through a contract signed with SICAD. The Center is intended for people who use drugs without social and family background in the city of Lisbon and aims to ensure immediate reception, contributing to the reduction of risks and minimization of individual and social damages, caused by the consumption of psychoactive substances. The technical intervention adopted by the response has in its genesis the motivation and the referral to structures of withdrawal and treatment or social and professional reintegration.
Primary Services: Accommodation, personal hygiene, food, laundry and treatment of clothes, barber shop and hairdresser, medical assistance (general practice and psychiatry), nursing care, stomatology and dental medicine, psychological support and counseling, social and legal support, socio - cultural and leisure activities.
www.assoc-vitae.org/pt/projecto/1
Rua Cabo da Boa Esperança, n.º 6C Cova da Piedade , 2800-361 , Almada
351218161640
Hour of Operation: 8 days a week, 24h
Mission: The Beato Reception Center was founded in 1999, with the aim of answering to three types of needs: Temporary Accommodation Center working 24/7 (with capacity for 78 users); Male Integration Community working 24/7 (with capacity for 30 users) 24 hour Women Integration Community working 24/7 (with capacity for 18 users).
Community Leadership Messages
"Today is a historic day because, once again, Portugal proves that when we work together nothing is impossible. After winning the European Football Championship and the Eurovision Song Contest, it is now time to win the fight against AIDS. By working together, the government, city mayors, national health institutions, the social and private sector and civil society, we will build a better country, free of HIV and free of discrimination. Together we will always be stronger!"
“Political leadership is needed to facilitate access to health services, including for HIV, to migrant populations, whose HIV prevalence is increasing, especially in big cities. Portugal has become again a leading example on public health and human rights-based policies by removing all barriers on access to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections for undocumented migrants in 2017.”