World AIDS Day - December 1
Started in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first-ever global health day. World AIDS Day, observed each year on December 1, is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people with HIV, and remember those who have died from an HIV-related illness.
Started in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first-ever global health day.
World AIDS Day, observed each year on December 1, is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people with HIV, and remember those who have died from an HIV-related illness.
Get Involved
Partners and organizations can use Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign resources to highlight ways to reduce HIV stigma and promote prevention, testing, and treatment. The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign includes resources and partnerships aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. This campaign is part of the national Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Initiative. Let’s Stop HIV Together empowers communities, partners on the ground, and healthcare providers to reduce stigma among all Americans, prevent HIV among the hardest-hit populations, and help people with HIV stay healthy.
Get the Word Out
Share these posts and the accompanying images on social media. If creating your own posts, we encourage you to incorporate #WorldAIDSDay/#WAD2020 and #StopHIVTogether to get World AIDS Day content trending. Follow us online for more resources and social media content. Looking for more social media content? Visit our Let’s Stop HIV Together Social Media Toolkits for social media messages to use anytime!
World AIDS Day | Awareness Days | Resource Library |
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