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Our hotline is the place to come for questions frequently asked of the Hotline peer counselors, and links to the information most sought after by our callers and e-mailers.

Answers to many questions can be found by visiting "Ask GMHC". If you find that your questions are not answered there, you can email us at: hotline@gmhc.org. We hope to answer you within 14 days of receiving your request. However, please understand that we get a large volume of emails each day, and our ability to respond depends on our peer counselors' availability.

If you need a quicker response, or would like to speak anonymously with a peer counselor, please call the GMHC Hotline at 212-807-6655 or 1-800-AIDS-NYC (1-800-243-7692).

Hours: We are open Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm and Saturday 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm (Eastern Time -GMT minus 5 hours).

Línea Informativa: If you'd like to talk to a Spanish-speaking peer counselor, please call our hotline on Wednesdays according to the schedule listed in our Spanish hotline section.

 

A-Team

GMHC offers one-time, face-to-face, walk-in peer counseling and referrals. Our goal is to provide counseling during the hours listed below, but please call to ensure availability: 212-807-6655.

Hours: Monday through Friday
11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
119 West 24 Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues), 6th floor
New York City

 

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