National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – March 20

March 20 is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD). Share the social media posts below to help spark conversations about HIV and reduce HIV stigma in American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. You can also find and share Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign resources for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian people.
Hashtags: #NNHAAD #StopHIVTogether
Promoting NNHAAD March 20
Post 1:
3/20 is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to promote HIV testing, prevention, & treatment in American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian communities. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3MMxM8t (AI/AN) & https://bit.ly/3tVBCDF (NH). #NNHAAD #StopHIVTogether
Post 2:
Today is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to address the impact of HIV on American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian people. We can help #StopHIVTogether by reducing HIV stigma and promoting testing, prevention, and treatment. https://bit.ly/35ZMBnz #NNHAAD
“Your health is more important than fear or stigma.” – Roella on the importance of overcoming stigma. This #NNHAAD, we can help #StopHIVTogether among American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian people by addressing HIV stigma. https://bit.ly/3KJohoU
HIV stigma can keep people from getting tested and treated for HIV. Together for #NNHAAD, we can help #StopHIVStigma in American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian communities by learning how to talk about HIV: https://bit.ly/34Frma0. #StopHIVTogether
HIV testing is an essential part of Kekoa’s prevention plan. This National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, take control of your health and learn more about your HIV testing options: https://bit.ly/36gZDNk. #NNHAAD #StopHIVTogether
HIV Treatment Works
You are in control! Knowing your status lets you take charge of your health. If you test positive, you can keep yourself healthy and live well by getting and staying in care. This #NNHAAD, learn more about your treatment options: https://bit.ly/3KZDe6v. #StopHIVTogether
Clinicians Helping End the HIV Epidemic
Clinicians: Help end the HIV epidemic in American Indian, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian communities using advances in HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. CDC’s #HIVNexus offers free tools and guidelines for your practice: https://bit.ly/36jFYMD. #NNHAAD #StopHIVTogether
HIV Facts
HIV.gov Resources
CDC Resources
- Let’s Stop HIV Together Social Media Toolkits
- Let’s Stop HIV Together Campaign Resources for American Indian and Alaska Native People
- Let’s Stop HIV Together Campaign Resources for Native Hawaiian People (also includes Other Pacific Islander People)
- Let’s Stop HIV Together Campaign Resources for All Audiences
- Let’s Stop HIV Together Digital Toolkit for Clinicians
- HIV Prevention Services Locator
- HIV Risk Reduction Tool
- HIV Nexus: Resources for Clinicians
Let’s Stop HIV Together empowers communities, campaign partners, and health care providers to promote testing, prevention, and treatment, and reduce HIV stigma. Use campaign resources to help prevent HIV and help people stay healthy. The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign is part of the national Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative.
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