miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2012

HIV/AIDS Awareness Days

HIV/AIDS Awareness Days

HIV/AIDS Awareness Days

Mar. 10th National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Office on Women's Health is the lead for this day.
The 2012 theme is "Every Moment is a Deciding Moment".
Find posters, fact sheets, and more at http://www.womenshealth.gov/NWGHAAD/.
Learn about the new Take Charge. Take the Test. campaign to encourage African American women to get tested for HIV.
On Twitter? You can tweet using #NWGHAAD.

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Mar.10th
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Office on Women's Health is the lead for this day.
The 2012 theme is "Every Moment is a Deciding Moment".
Find posters, fact sheets, and more at http://www.womenshealth.gov/NWGHAAD/.
Learn about the new Take Charge. Take the Test. campaign to encourage African American women to get tested for HIV.
On Twitter? You can tweet using #NWGHAAD.

National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Mar.20th
National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a collaborative effort between these organizations: Asian Pacific Islander Wellness Center Exit Disclaimer, CA7AE: HIV/AIDS Prevention Project Exit Disclaimer, Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board Exit Disclaimer, Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. Exit Disclaimer, and National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Exit Disclaimer.
Visit the NNHAAD site Exit Disclaimer to find posters, fact sheets and more.
To find and register your events visit the NNHAAD Community Events Map. Exit Disclaimer

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

May18th
National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is the lead for this day.
NIAID’s HIV Vaccine Awareness Day web site contains many resources. Also visit bethegeneration.nih.gov to find local events and more resources.
Read and share this 2011 press statement by Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Director, NIAID, NIH.

National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

May19th
Banyan Tree Project Exit Disclaimer—a national campaign to fight HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in API communities—is the lead for this day. Learn about the Day and the impact of the epidemic here Exit Disclaimer.
The 2010 theme is “Saving face can’t make you safe. Talk about HIV.” www.banyantreeproject.org Exit Disclaimer contains posters Exit Disclaimer and other important resources. Watch this new public service announcement Exit Disclaimer.
Find an event in your community Exit Disclaimer and submit your events Exit Disclaimer too.

Caribbean American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

June8th
The National Planning Committee convened by Caribbean People International Collective, Inc. is the lead for the Day.
www.caribbeanhealthaidsday.com Exit Disclaimer provides Caribbean American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day facts, and other resources.
Want to know about local events? http://www.caribbeanhealthaidsday.com/ Exit Disclaimer

National HIV Testing Day

June27th
The National Association of People with AIDS Exit Disclaimer established and leads the implementation of this day.
www.napwa.org Exit Disclaimer—has information and resources for National HIV Testing Day and beyond.
Want to know what is happening in your community? http://www.hivtest.org/press_files/events.cfm Exit Disclaimer lists events by state. Sponsoring a National HIV Testing Day event? Download the Event Submission Form Exit Disclaimer (PDF 52 kb)

National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day

Sept.18th
The AIDS Institute Exit Disclaimer launched this day in 2008 and is the lead.
Register now for “The Graying of HIV/AIDS: Community Resources for the Aging Services Network” webinar. The Administration on Aging hosts this event January 25, 2012 from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern.
Visit The AIDS Institute's NHAAAD pageExit Disclaimer for postersExit Disclaimer (PDF 791 KB), fact sheetExit Disclaimer (PDF 407 KB), planning guideExit Disclaimer, social media outreach guideExit Disclaimer and more.
Learn more about HIV and aging here. View the “Positive Aging: HIV Turns 30 webinar.”

National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Sept.27th
The National Association of People with AIDS Exit Disclaimer (NAPWA) is the lead organizer for this day which was launched in 2008.
For more information about this day Exit Disclaimer including resources to plan local events, visit www.napwa.org Exit Disclaimer. Follow NAPWA on Twitter Exit Disclaimer.
Download fact sheets (PDF 280 KB) and other resources from CDC.

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day

Oct.15th
The Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA) Exit Disclaimer, the Hispanic Federation and many other organizations organize this day.
Find NLAAD resources at http://www.nlaad.org/ Exit Disclaimer, including posters, graphics, PSAs and themed materials.
Click here for more information from AIDS.gov about NLAAD. Read CDC’s feature on HIV and Latinos.

World AIDS Day

Dec.1st
The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988. World AIDS Campaign is the leading international organization which plans and implements the observance.
Find out how you can take action for World AIDS Day and join AIDS.gov in the Facing AIDS online photo campaign.
Visit worldaidscampaign.org Exit Disclaimer for brochures, images, and other information for the day.
See the World AIDS Day events calendar Exit Disclaimer here.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Feb.7th

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