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AIDS United supports the SAFE SEX Worker Study Act
Members of Congress reintroduced the SAFE SEX Worker Study Act on March 3, International Sex Workers’ Rights Day. The bill
Five highlights from President Biden’s State of the Union address
President Biden’s first State of the Union address focused on a wide range of issues ranging from the United States’
Biden makes history with State of the Union harm reduction support
President Biden made history Tuesday during his State of the Union address, becoming the first president to publicly endorse a
Congress inches toward appropriations package with a short-term continuing resolution
As we approach the 2022 midterm elections, the work in Congress has come to a slow crawl, and federally funded
NASTAD, AIDS United award $7.5 million to syringe services programs to expand capacity to respond to COVID-19
Contact: Warren Gill, wgill@aidsunited.org (202) 599-8259 Kyle Taylor, ktaylor@NASTAD.org (202) 897-0029 WASHINGTON — NASTAD and AIDS United announced Friday the
Syringe Access Fund awards $330,000 to 16 harm reduction organizations across the U.S.
AIDS United is proud to announce the 12th round of grants awarded by the Syringe Access Fund. This funding round
Congressional gridlock stalling Democrats’ policy agenda
Congressional gridlock has stalled the Democrats’ agenda, and the resulting stalemate directly and disproportionately impacts people living with and vulnerable
AIDS United’s Racial Justice Index, one year on
One year ago, we announced our intentions of creating the Racial Justice Index for the HIV community. Around this National
Remarks by Jesse Milan Jr. at a congressional briefing for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
In honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Jesse Milan, Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, represented the HIV
Deadline extended for new funding opportunity for projects funded by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
The deadline to apply for funding through the Using Innovative Intervention Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes Among People With HIV,