On behalf of the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Strategic Leadership Council, we would like to invite you to take part in making a donation for NBHAAD – 2010.
Since 2001, this initiative has planned activities and events to occur on February 7 simultaneously all over the country with February 7, 2009 having more than 2,300 locales (i.e. community based organizations, health departments, churches, civic groups, fraternities and sororities, etc.) participating.
Since its inception in 2001, NBHAAD has built a continued amount of steam amongst the public and private sectors by highlighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic nationally and locally within the African American community. It has been featured on CNN, BET, over 175 Black newspaper publications, Ebony Magazine, Essence, etc.
In 2006 and moving forward, we included an additional component to our efforts – “Get Treated!” This is to get those currently living with HIV/AIDS to know their CD4 count and viral load so they too can make healthy decisions about next steps around their health.
Your support/sponsorship will allow us to develop and expand the materials and supplies we currently offer as well as identify innovative and creative ways to further mobilize Blacks around HIV/AIDS. We would like to provide theme specific posters for all segments of Black populations impacted by this disease.
We are confident that this initiative can turn around the crisis in Black America, and you can help us make it a reality by clicking on the button below and making a generous donation. Healthy Black Communities, Inc. serves as the lead national agency responsible for mobilizing resources to pay for supplies and materials to make NBHAAD a success at the grassroots level.
Just click on the Pay Pal button below to make a one-time donation:
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Send your tax deductible contribution to:
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Project
c/o: Healthy Black Communities, Inc. - 501(c)(3) | (EIN: 01-0632161)
1596 West Cleveland Avenue, Suite 102-295
East Point, Georgia 30344
Please allow us to thank you in advance for supporting an initiative that is bridging the gap of prevention to include those living with HIV/AIDS. Should you have any questions for me; please don’t hesitate to email (montee@blackaidsday.org).
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