Campaign Partners

  	A young lady sitting down with a bubble message: It can be hard to bring up HIV, but we should. A middle age lady standing up with a bubble message: I talk to my daughter about HIV to protect her.

Leading, national organizations that are trusted by and committed to working within the Hispanic/Latino community, including the Latino Commission on AIDS, AltaMed Healthcare Services, People en Español, Tr3s, ASPIRA, Farmworker Justice, and the National Hispanic Council on Aging, have joined CDC in the fight to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS among Hispanics/Latinos One Conversation at a Time. To reach and influence Hispanic/Latino communities nationwide and inspire conversations about HIV, these campaign partners have committed to communicating important HIV facts and resources throughout their individual networks. A diverse group of regional, community-based organizations have also been engaged and empowered to mobilize local, Hispanic/Latino communities, particularly those that are underserved, high-risk, and/or hard-to-reach. 

Together, we are drawing on our collective strength, influence, and voice to carry HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention messages to Hispanic/Latino communities across the nation and champion action to Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time.

Syndicated Content Details:
Source URL: http://www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids/campaigns/oneconversation/partners.html
Source Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Captured Date: 2016-05-23 22:46:51.0

 

 

 

 

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