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WELCOME LETTER
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Welcome to the 2011 National Latino AIDS Awareness Day!
The last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, October 15th, has been designated as National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). In 2003, NLAAD was established in response to the impact of HIV and AIDS on Hispanic/Latino communities nationwide, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. NLAAD is a national community mobilization and social marketing campaign that unites the Hispanic/Latino community in efforts to raise HIV awareness, promotion of HIV testing, prevention and education; in addition to other critical health issues such as Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections and Tuberculosis. NLAAD is also a capacity building opportunity that aims to improve the ability of community based organizations, faith based congregations, and local health departments to provide HIV testing, prevention and education services through collaboration and partnership opportunities.
Since its establishment in 2003, National Latino AIDS Awareness Day has demonstrated to be a successful AIDS Awareness Day. In 2010, NLAAD solidified support from 450 partners who together, organized 350 events in 45 states across the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Through a partnership with OraSure Technologies, 7,000 HIV testing kits were donated to HIV certified testing sites throughout the U.S. and NLAAD efforts were covered by more than 4,000 media outlets.
This year’s theme, “Latinos Unite! Let’s stay Healthy! Get Tested for HIV” will be integrating not just efforts on raising HIV/AIDS awareness, promotion of HIV testing, prevention and education but also other critical health issues such as Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections and Tuberculosis. By facilitating partnerships, hosting community events that encourage people to seek HIV testing, counseling and treatment, and by developing and disseminating prevention strategies, we will be promoting healthy communities. The strength of NLAAD is exemplified by the year-round active network that promotes collaboration, partnerships and commitment to meet the health challenges faced by Hispanic/Latino communities.
The Latino Commission on AIDS and the Hispanic Federation, in conjunction with local, regional and national partners, actively participates in the planning process and will assist you with any request you may have in organizing your local or regional event(s). For more information on NLAAD 2011 or if you have any questions, please contact Melissa Faith Ramírez, NLAAD Director, (212) 584-9315 or mramirez@latinoaids.org
Please visit our website to join the campaign, register your NLAAD event, and to request campaign materials.
“Latinos Unite! Let’s stay Healthy! Get Tested for HIV”
“Latinos Unidos y Saludables! Hazte la prueba del VIH”
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Melissa Faith Ramírez
NLAAD Director
Latino Commission on AIDS |
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