June 5
This day honors long-term survivors of the epidemic and raises awareness of their needs, issues and journeys.
Visit the HLTSAD website from the community. The lead for this day is LKA; see this article about the 2020 observance.
The 2020 theme is “Leave No One Behind”. The 2020 hashtag is #HLTSAD.
Find HIV Testing and Other Services
Add the Locator to Your Site
We’ve updated HIV Testing & Care Services Locator with information on PrEP and STI services. Embed the Locator in your site to connect your audience with these services and HIV testing, housing and mental health services, too.
Learn about the Epidemic
Many federal agencies work to improve the health and wellbeing of older people in the U.S, including those with living with HIV:
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<img alt="HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day" height="150" src="https://www.hiv.gov/sites/default/files/images/hltsad-logo.jpg" width="150" />
Federal Resources
The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign (formerly known as Act Against AIDS) includes resources and partnerships aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention, and treatment.
The CDC campaign Doing It motivates adults to get tested for HIV and know their status. Get Doing It posters, banners, videos and more.
View and share Paul’s story from Positive Spin –real stories from real people about their unique experiences along the HIV Continuum of Care.
Use Digital Communication
Watch this Facebook Live video for tips on using social media for HIV/AIDS observances.
Watch these short videos
- Tips for creating a great Facebook Live
- What makes a good Instagram story?
- When is it good to put a gif in a Tweet?
Find more HIV.gov articles on using social media.