Philadelphia FIGHT’s Project TEACH program, a treatment education program for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), is expanding its reach by developing online trainings for those who support people living with HIV/AIDS including but not limited to family, caretakers, social service… Read More ›
Month: January 2019
The Prevention Collaborative Update
The Prevention Collaborative was recently funded by the NLM/ACIOP to continue and expand the work of an existing initiative to create and market HIV educational online and print resources that feature information and links to NLM HIV/AIDS resources, using original,… Read More ›
HIV/AIDS Information at the Point-of-Care in Worcester, Massachusetts
Project Description The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), AIDS Project Worcester (APW), and the UMass Memorial Health Care (UMMHC) is excited to begin the 2018-2019 HIV/AIDS Community Outreach Project (ACIOP), HIV/AIDS Information at the Point-of-Care. Goals of the project… Read More ›
HIVE: Supporting Those Affected by HIV
HIVE has been at the forefront of innovating comprehensive HIV-informed sexual and reproductive health care since 1989. HIVE provides clinical care, training, advocacy and a virtual hub for disseminating best practices. Based at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma… Read More ›
Use of Social Media in HIV/AIDS Awareness: Project H.E.L.P.
With the popularity of social media, the public is becoming more active in their awareness and education about public health topics. Media has a strong social and cultural influence upon society. Due to its innate ability to reach a large… Read More ›
POP THE QUESTION CAMPAIGN
The goal of our national pop the question campaign is to educate African American women on Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) so they can make informed decisions about their sexual health and connect with digital National Library of… Read More ›
Comunidades Unidas (CU): Building Meaningful Collaborations
December: HIV/AIDS Awareness month Comunidades Unidas (CU) is fully committed to sharing accurate HIV/AIDS information with the Latinx community living in the state of Utah through different channels such as forums, panels, workshops, social media, and community partnerships. During… Read More ›
PleasePrEPMe Blog #1
PleasePrEPMe launched in June 2015 in California as the first searchable, location-responsive PrEP provider directory. Through collaboration and partnerships, PleasePrEPMe is now an online hub for pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) access with 122,000 website visitors annually from… Read More ›