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June 27, 2014 |
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| Learn more about HIV among women and girls.
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- Find a testing center in your area.
- Check out our new website.
- Text your ZIP code to “KNOW IT” (566948).
- Call 1-800-CDC-INFO.
- Talk to your doctor or health care provider.
- Take a home HIV test.
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| If you are living with HIV, check out CDC’s Act Against AIDS newest campaign, HIV Treatment Works, that encourages people living with HIV to get in care, start taking HIV medications, and adhere to treatment. |
Download print ready versions of CDC’S Act Against AIDS campaigns focused on women and HIV. |
| Take Charge. Take the Test. |
| One Test. Two Lives. |
| Let’s Stop HIV Together.
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Host a National Women and Girls HIV Awareness Day event to educate and discuss how HIV/AIDs is affecting women and girls. For more information and creative ideas on how you can observe NWGHAAD, checkout the Office of Women’s Health website. |
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Join the Thunderclap being organized by the Office on Women’s Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by March 10 to help raise awareness for NWGHAAD. Find out more information on the Thunderclap. |
Sample Facebook Posts:
You can help reduce stigma for women & girls living with HIV/AIDS. Check out Dena’s story: http://bit.ly/1ETv5Ir #StopHIVTogether #ActAgainstAIDS #NWGHAAD
“HIV, you didn’t take my voice. You gave me my voice.” Sharon was diagnosed with HIV more than a decade ago. See her story and find resources to help you get in care and stay on treatment. http://bit.ly/182wOjB #HIVTreatmentWorks #ActAgainstAIDS #NWGHAAD
On your grind to success, remember that taking over the world tomorrow, means taking care of your health today. Get tested for HIV. http://go.usa.gov/3csmm #TakeChargeAndTest #ActAgainstAIDS #NWGHAAD |
Sample Tweets:
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