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SERVICE
PLANNING AREAS (SPAs) for LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Case
Management: What Agency Should I Contact? Los
Angeles County is divided into eight Service
Planning Areas or SPAs. Each Service Planning
Area has an HIV/AIDS case management organization
designated by the County to provide services
in that area. A person who lives in Los
Angeles County would first determine which
SPA he or she lives in, and would then
contact the agency that serves their area. CLICK
HERE or on the link below to see a
map of the Service Planning Areas of Los
Angeles County:
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FIND WHAT
YOU NEED FAST!:
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The
quickest way to find services for Case Management
and other HIV/AIDS services in Los Angeles
County is to use HIVLA.org. This online directory
contains over 1,300 listings of HIV/AIDS
services and providers in 38 categories,
including Case Management, Housing, and many
more. HIVLA.org is easy to use and is in
both English and Spanish. CLICK
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