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Promote HIV Testing in your Community

The National Latino AIDS Awareness Day - NLAAD has partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on HIV/AIDS Policy for the National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign, a nationwide effort to promote HIV testing.

Please help us spread the word about the importance of HIV testing in Latino communities.

We encourage you to download the following campaign materials and use them to help raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and encourage members of your community to get tested for HIV. You may reproduce the fact sheets freely and customize them to promote your organization and its testing services. You can also obtain printed copies through the Campaign website at www.aids.gov/takecontrol

We hope these resources will assist your efforts to educate, motivate, and mobilize your local community in the fight against HIV/AIDS!

Fact Sheets
Hispanics and HIV Testing - English (PDF - 196 KB)
Hispanics and HIV Testing - Spanish (PDF - 712 KB)
MSM and HIV Testing – English (PDF - 716 KB)
MSM and HIV Testing – Spanish (PDF – 1,067 KB)
Women and HIV Testing – English (PDF – 213 KB)
Women and HIV Testing – Spanish (PDF – 902 KB)

You will note that the fact sheet can also be customized to feature your organization’s contact information in the lower right corner. You might consider listing your AIDS info hotline number or the hours and location of HIV testing services you offer. In the event you wish to disseminate the fact sheet without customizing it, all you need to do it open the PDF file and clear the sample text that has been inserted as a placeholder in that corner.




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