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AIDS United at the U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS
The U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS, held virtually again this year due to COVID-19, has all of the things you’d expect at
AIDS United’s president and CEO praises new National HIV/AIDS Strategy
Pledges to work with community and the administration as plan is implemented. WASHINGTON — The White House announced Wednesday President
“Native American month should be every month”
The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center was founded in 1987 in San Francisco to help Native Americans living in
Celebrating AIDS United’s 10th anniversary
Join celebrity co-hosts Daniel Franzese and Kimberley Locke as we commemorate AIDS United’s 10th anniversary. To celebrate the occasion, AIDS
Centering health services and harm reduction this Transgender Awareness Week
At last week’s Midwest Syringe Services Programs: Virtual Institute, AIDS United’s Capacity Building Assistance team discussed the intersections of harm
One month is not enough: how we keep the conversation going about Latinx people living with HIV
“Keeping the conversation [going] is what I do,” Miguel Jacquez, the Latinx outreach coordinator for Legacy Health, said with a
Young people push for inclusive sex education
Growing up in private, Catholic education settings, Maggie Hannick (she/her), a junior Health Studies major at George Washington University, said
NASTAD, AIDS United set to provide $7.5 million in grants to syringe services programs
Contact: Warren Gill, wgill@aidsunited.org (202) 599-8259 Kyle Taylor, ktaylor@NASTAD.org (202) 897-0029 WASHINGTON — NASTAD and AIDS United announced Friday a
Supreme Court of the United States hears challenge to Texas’ six week abortion ban
On Nov. 1, the U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases that impact abortion access. These cases were to challenge Texas’
New funding opportunity: Expanding syringe services programs capacity to respond to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has had substantial impacts on the health of many people who experienced increased health disparities pre-pandemic, particularly