World AIDS Day US

World AIDS Day US Help us achieve an AIDS-free generation by showing your support on World AIDS Day - 12/01.

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2011 marked the 30th year of the AIDS epidemic. Across the United States and around the world, December 1st is acknowledged as a day of reflection, as well as an opportunity for continued and vastly important AIDS awareness and education. Today more than 33 million people

worldwide and more than 1.1 million people in the United States continue to be impacted by AIDS. This year, World AIDS Day Detroit host several events leading up to World AIDS Day- Saturday, December 1st with historic partnerships between AIDS service organizations, community and business leaders, colleges and universities and, most importantly, you-- like our page to get updates on how you can stand with us on World AIDS Day and help us get to ZERO.

12/02/2019

The head of the National AIDS Memorial reflects on a moving monument's past and future on World AIDS Day.

12/02/2019

“On the intersection of faith and public health:”I did not go to them with a condom and a banana; I went to them with something they could relate to. One of the things we’ve learned over the last 30 years is that cultural competence matters.”-Dr. Pernessa Seele ”

12/02/2019

“Mother of Ryan White, Jeanne White-Ginder, will speak with NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins at at 10:00 am event. To watch: https://t.co/F0jlr7vnMU”

Mother of  , Jeanne White-Ginder, will speak on Dec 2nd at  along with NIH Director, Dr. Francis Collins.  For more info...
12/02/2019

Mother of , Jeanne White-Ginder, will speak on Dec 2nd at along with NIH Director, Dr. Francis Collins. For more info or to watch live: bit.ly/NIHWAD19

“I believe that tears can heal, that memories can comfort, that love lives on forever.” -Anonymous. This   we remember a...
12/02/2019

“I believe that tears can heal, that memories can comfort, that love lives on forever.” -Anonymous. This we remember and honor the lives of all those lost to and .

12/01/2019

Join  for their annual   celebration in Los Angeles to commemorate those we have lost and reaffirm our promise to contin...
11/29/2019

Join for their annual celebration in Los Angeles to commemorate those we have lost and reaffirm our promise to continue the fight against and . They’re taking over Wilshire Ebell Theatre on Sunday, December 1 for a free concert featuring:




Go to ahfwad.org to RSVP

As we prepare for  , we draw inspiration from the first World AIDS Day in 1988.  “On   people in every country of the wo...
11/28/2019

As we prepare for , we draw inspiration from the first World AIDS Day in 1988. “On people in every country of the world will be encouraged to speak out and tell the world what they are doing in the fight against .” What are you doing this World AIDS Day?

Comment👇 below if you’ll be attending the Ryan White Historical Marker Dedication on Friday. We’d love to see you there!...
08/28/2019

Comment👇 below if you’ll be attending the Ryan White Historical Marker Dedication on Friday. We’d love to see you there!

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For more information, please contact us: (313) 757-2840 (phone) (866) 881-5069 (toll-free fax) [email protected] 2011 marked the 30th year of the AIDS epidemic. Across the United States and around the world, December 1st is acknowledged as a day of reflection, as well as an opportunity for continued and vastly important AIDS awareness and education. Today more than 33 million people worldwide and more than 1.1 million people in the United States continue to be impacted by AIDS. This year, World AIDS Day Detroit host several events leading up to World AIDS Day- Saturday, December 1st with historic partnerships between AIDS service organizations, community and business leaders, colleges and universities and, most importantly, you-- like our page to get updates on how you can stand with us on World AIDS Day and help us get to ZERO.