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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

February 7

The Strategic Leadership Council Exit Disclaimer directs, plans, and organizes NBHAAD with support from the CDC.

Find posters, fact sheets, and events at www.NationalBlackAIDSDay.org. Exit Disclaimer

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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

March 10

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Office on Women's Health is the lead for this day.

Get graphics, web banners and more resources at http://www.womenshealth.gov/NWGHAAD/.

Learn about the Take Charge. Take the Test. Exit Disclaimer campaign to encourage African American women to get tested for HIV.

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National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

March 20

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

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HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

May 18

National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is the lead for this day.

Watch this video with Dr. Carl Dieffenbach of NIAID speaking about vaccine research.

NIAID’s HIV Vaccine Awareness Day web site contains many resources. Also visit bethegeneration.nih.gov to find local events and more resources.

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National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

May 19

May 19 is National Asian and Pacific Islander (API) HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The Banyan Tree Project Exit Disclaimer—a national campaign to end the silence and shame surrounding HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander communities—is the lead for this day.

Saving face can’t make you safe. Talk about HIV for me, for you, for everyone is the theme for the observance.

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Hepatitis Testing Day

May 19

The Action Plan for the Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis designates May 19 as Hepatitis Testing Day.

Hepatitis Testing Day falls during May’s observance of Hepatitis Awareness Month.

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Caribbean American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

June 8

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.

Find local events here. Exit Disclaimer

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National HIV Testing Day

June 27

This year’s theme is Take the Test. Take Control.

Read President Obama’s Statement on National HIV Testing Day.

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National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day

September 18

The AIDS Institute Exit Disclaimer launched this day in 2008 and is the lead. The 2012 theme for NHAAAD is Aging is a part of life: HIV doesn’t have to be. Learn more about HIV and aging here.

Visit The AIDS Institute's NHAAAD page Exit Disclaimer to learn about the observance. Download posters (PPT 2.6MB)  to customize for your local events.  Share these resources now: fact sheet Exit Disclaimer (PDF 259KB), planning guide Exit Disclaimer (PDF 761KB), social media outreach guide Exit Disclaimer (PDF 117KB) and more.

Register your NHAAAD events here Exit Disclaimer  and visit The AIDS Institute's NHAAAD page Exit Disclaimer  to learn about local events.

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National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

September 27

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.

Read the CDC feature page and the MMWR announcement about the observance.

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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day

October 15

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.

Read CDC’s feature on HIV and Latinos.

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World AIDS Day

December 1

The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988. World AIDS Campaign is the leading international organization which plans and implements the observance.

See how individuals and communities are participating in the Facing AIDS photo campaign.

Visit worldaidscampaign.org Exit Disclaimer for more information about the day.

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