Hi John,

Today is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day! Today was created to recognize and address the impact HIV stigma and discrimination has on Latinx communities. We are reminded that when one community is adversely impacted, that all have a part in finding the solution. That’s why it is extremely important that we stop HIV stigma and discrimination by dismantling HIV myths and working to ensure our communities have access to culturally competent HIV testing and treatment options.

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Here are a few ways you can help us #StopHIVTogether in honor of NLAAD:

  • Become a Let’s Stop HIV Ambassador by signing up using this link.

  • Download this graphic and share it on your social media, highlighting National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day. Use the #hashtags, #StopHIVTogether #NLAAD

  • Educate yourself and your communities by heading to this webpage, to learn more about the impact of HIV in Latinx commmunities

  • Of course, like and share our posts for NLAAD on Advocates Instagram page!

If you have any questions about being a Let’s Stop HIV Together Ambassador, reach out to me, Char’Lee King, by simply replying to this email!

In solidarity,

Char'Lee King
Manager, HIV Campaigns
Advocates for Youth


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