Most participants were able to identify communities and leaders that researchers could consult regarding research conducted with exception from informed consent. Geographic communities like neighborhoods and religious communities were most commonly identified. Participants also said medical providers and friends/family could be consulted for health information. The study suggests community consultation, as required for this type of research, may involve consulting representatives from different communities like geographic and faith-based groups. Determining the best ways to identify and involve these community representatives warrants further research.