Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (#SHAAD) is August 20th. Founded by the Southern AIDS Coalition, SHAAD is a day for individuals, communities, and organizations to unite to call attention to the disproportionate number of people living with HIV in the South. Follow Southern AIDS Coalition to learn more.
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Today, we stand with Native communities in the fight against HIV/AIDS. ✊ #NNHAAD reminds us of the importance of: · Promoting HIV testing: Get tested, know your status, and take control of your health. · Continuing education: Learn about HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care. · Honoring those affected: We remember those living with HIV, those lost to AIDS-related complications, and their loved ones. Together, we can create a future free of HIV/AIDS stigma and disparities in Native communities. For more information and resources, follow @nnhaad or visit www.nnhaad.org. #NativeHealth #HIVPrevention #StopHIVStigma #NHPIHealth
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🌐 Join us! Let's #PutPeopleFirst in all facets of the HIV response! 👥 Find out what it means to put people first, why it's important, how we can do it and how you can get involved!
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World AIDS Day is coming up on December 1st. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the HIV/AIDS pandemic, honoring those who have lost their lives to AIDS-related illnesses, supporting individuals living with HIV, and highlighting the progress made in the global response to the epidemic. See what you can do in your community on this day. #worldaidsday
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Yesterday we recognized Zero HIV Stigma Day. At Curant Health, we will continue to fight HIV-stigma, an essential part of reducing the spread of HIV and AIDS, and enable communities to access prevention, treatment, and care without discrimination. This year’s theme, “Beyond Labels: Redefining HIV Narratives,” seeks to reshape perceptions, inspire empathy, and drive collective action toward a world free from HIV-related stigma. By amplifying diverse voices and stories, this day strives to create a more compassionate and inclusive society for all. #HIVStigma #zerohivstigmaday #StopHIVTogether
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Today is National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day! It’s your reminder to support Latino youth in learning about HIV prevention and care. Here's how you can take action: 💡 Promote testing – Help youth understand the importance of knowing their HIV status. 💡 Spread awareness – Talk about how HIV impacts the Latino community, especially those who may not have access to healthcare or education. 💡 Fight the stigma – Create an environment where young people feel safe asking questions and seeking help without judgment. Now, SHARE this post with everyone in your network.
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April 10: National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Clinicians: Today is National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to address the impact of HIV on young people. When we reduce HIV stigma and promote prevention, testing, and treatment among youth, we can help #StopHIVTogether.
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WHAT'S YOUR HIV/AIDS STATUS? If you think you are HIV positive, get tested immediately! With our awareness campaign, you will learn: ☑ About what HIV and AIDS is ☑ How to prevent the spread of HIV ☑ About the symptoms of HIV and AIDs ☑ What to do to if you have HIV Shop the campaign here: https://lnkd.in/dATQBmHx Live a long, healthy life. Know your status, get tested! #WorkforceCampaigns #hivawareness #sexualhealth #hivprevention
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It's great to be back at work in 2024! It feels amazing to be back in the game. My dedication to pushing for accessible health care services for adolescents and young people has not wavered. I understand how important my work is in ensuring that the next generation has access to the care they require to live healthy and fulfilled lives. Let us work together to make HIV no longer a threat to our youth by educating ourselves and others about the risks of HIV. We must also work to erase the stigma associated with HIV and AIDS,so that individuals who are affected can receive the attention and support they require. We can work together to create a future in which HIV is no longer a threat to our youth and everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy and full life. Keep in mind that information is power. We can assist create a future where HIV is no longer a threat to our youth by being informed and spreading awareness. This 2024, stay safe and well.
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As of recent estimates, around 38 million people are living with HIV worldwide. This highlights the ongoing need for awareness, education, and access to treatment. By promoting understanding and support, we can reduce stigma and improve health outcomes for those affected. It's essential for governments, organizations, and communities to work together in the fight against HIV/AIDS, ensuring that everyone has access to life-saving resources and support. Together, we can create a future where HIV is no longer a barrier to health and well-being. Here is a look at the number of people living with HIV region by region (2023 #UNAIDS data.) 📝 Join us on our journey!🌐 🌍 📧: info@tajpharma.com🌻 #HIVAwareness #GlobalHealth #EndAIDS
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Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to acknowledge progress in HIV prevention and care among Black/African American people, while recognizing the work still needed. To #StopHIVTogether, we must address HIV stigma and barriers. This #NBHAAD, let’s educate ourselves and one another about the facts and #StopHIVStigma. Learn how: https://ow.ly/cnWw50QxGuO
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