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Jesse Milan, Jr. Named AIDS United Interim President & CEO
WBB+McCormack Tapped to Lead National Search for Permanent Candidate The AIDS United Board of Trustees has named Jesse Milan, Jr.,
National Research Project Brings Game-Changing Interventions to Scale
Twelve Sites awarded millions to scale HIV-access to care interventions across the country. AIDS United and Boston University School of
Monique Tula Named AIDS United Vice President of Programs
AIDS United, dedicated to ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S., has promoted Monique Tula to vice president of programs,
Lifting of Federal Ban and $2.6 Million in Private Investments in Syringe Exchange Programs Reduces Risk of Future HIV Outbreaks
Following the outbreak of 188 new infections linked to syringe sharing, and the lifting of the ban on use of
Fighting for Social Justice and an end to AIDS in the South
Twenty-one organizations, across nine states in the Deep-South heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS, received critical, innovative, advocacy project funding to advance
Positive Links: Using Technology to Improve Retention in Care
Can a downloadable smartphone application help people living with HIV stay in care? The answer is yes! This webinar explores
Body Positive Syringe Services Programs
This webinar overviews how to build affirming and body-positive syringe services programs for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming people. Panelists discuss
Meaningful Involvement of Peers in Evaluation
“Peers”—sometimes known as community health workers or peer navigators—are hired for their lived experience and understanding of the challenges faced
Implementing the Syringe Services Guidance
What does the new CDC Syringe Services Guidance mean for community based organizations (CBOs) in the fight against HIV? How
Rules of the Game: How to Engage in the 2016 Election
There is too much at stake this election season to sit on the sidelines! Do not shy away from being