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Journal Entry: Thu Sep 20, 2007, 3:07 PM










Introduction

Over 25 million people have been lost to AIDS so far, and 4.3 million people were infected with HIV in 2006. The spread of HIV is quickening, with more people infected in 2006 than in any previous year.

Why do I care? I care because it affects people I care about, I care.. because I'm human.

Information, education and communication are among the most important elements in the response to AIDS. To be effective information must be understood and believed and it's no surprise to anyone reading this that there is a negative stigma associated with this disease.



How Can I help?

I'm glad you asked, there are several ways:

:pointr: You can support *EveningDownpour in her Philadelphia Aids Walk

:pointr: You can sport the stamps and help spread the word in your journals by directing people back to this article

:pointr: Enter $Moonbeam13's contest AIDS Mythbusters Contest

:pointr: Enter ^shell4art's contest Broken



:pointr: Read the information in the links below and educate yourselves, educate your friends, your family, whoever. Get the word out about the truth and help us break the stigma.

:pointr: Steal the CSS and post information about this cause in your journal

:pointr: Sport the avatar

Information

:bulletred: Eveningdownpour's Journal
:bulletred: Generatinghype's Journal
:bulletred: AIDS.org
:bulletred: Center for Disease Control and Prevention HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet
:bulletred: U.S. CDC HIV/AIDS prevention
:bulletred: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (7 February 2008)
:bulletred: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: HIV/AIDS Days
:bulletred: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AIDSinfo
:bulletred: National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (15 October 2007)
:bulletred: AIDS/HIV Awareness.org
:bulletred: CBS Cares: HIV
:bulletred: amfAR: The Foundation for AIDS Research
:bulletred: Avert.org: World AIDS DAY (1 December 2007)
:bulletred: The AIDS Memorial Quilt (The NAMES Project Foundation)
:bulletred: UNAIDS: The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
:bulletred: NetAid (an initiative of Mercy Corps): ACT NOW: HIV/AIDS
:bulletred: Red Ribbon Foundation
:bulletred: KidsHealth.org: HIV and AIDS
:bulletred: HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, NIAID/NIH
:bulletred: The Office of Minority Health: Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative
:bulletred: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (SAAC): HIV/AIDS Awareness in the African American Community
:bulletred: National Catholic AIDS Network
:bulletred: What Does the Catholic Church Say About HIV/AIDS?














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thank you for all the information and awareness about HIV/AIDS, heres my way of helping [link] and I have made a link to your journal so people can be well informed

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:iconladylyonnesse:
Hi, Kev,
Just to let you know I have added the stamps to my journal along with links to yourself and *EveningDownpour.
Thanks very much for the info.

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