August 30
RAHMA and its partners lead the planning for National Faith HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, The observance is intended to engage faith communities to work together for HIV/AIDS education, prevention, treatment, care and support, and to reduce and eliminate stigma and discrimination.
NFHAAD was first observed in 2017 and is annually observed on the last Sunday in August. The 2020 observance will be marked on August 30.
Find HIV Testing and Other Services
Use the HIV Testing Sites & Care Services Locator.
Learn about Ready, Set, PrEP, a nationwide program that makes PrEP medications that provides access to PrEP medications at no cost to people who qualify.
Visit https://gettested.cdc.gov/.
Get Involved
Learn about Ending the Epidemic: A Plan for America and the Ready, Set, PrEP program.
Use the hashtag #NFHAAD.
Here are some ideas for individuals to take action to make a difference.
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Learn about the Epidemic
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Many federal agencies collaborate with faith communities to respond to public health issues including HIV.
Read about the HHS Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives (the Partnership Center).