NYHAAD Sample Social Media
April 10 is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day. #NYHAAD reminds us of the importance of investing in young people’s health and education.
- Use these sample social media posts to educate others about youth HIV prevention.
- Tag @CDC_DASH on Twitter and use the #NYHAAD hashtag!
- Find DASH social media graphics on adolescent connectedness, school health, and more on our infographics web page.
National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is April 10

April 10 is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day. #NYHAAD reminds us how important it is to invest in young people’s health and education. School-based #HealthEd allows youth to learn about HIV prevention and care. https://bit.ly/374T5BZ
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What Works in School

Young people make up 4% of the 1.2M people in the U.S. living with HIV. Help strengthen the fight against HIV in youth by supporting safe and supportive school environments, health education, and HIV testing. Learn more from @CDC_DASH: https://bit.ly/3MldtPp. #NYHAAD
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What Can You Do?

1 in 5 new HIV diagnoses occurs in young people ages 13-24. This National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, learn more from @CDC_DASH about why investing in health education and services for youth is critical to ending HIV: https://bit.ly/374T5BZ. #NYHAAD
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Quality Health Education

Quality health education is critical for students to learn the information and skills they need to prevent HIV and other STDs. This National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, learn more from @CDC_DASH about what works in schools: https://bit.ly/3KdOPhK. #NYHAAD
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Sexual Health Services

School-based sexual health services, including HIV testing and treatment, can significantly improve an adolescent’s health. This #NYHAAD, check out @CDC_DASH’s series about what’s working in schools:
https://bit.ly/3MldtPp.