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Featured Campaigns
Test Me
To empower the priority population to take control of their health through adherence to testing services, prevention/treatment and healthier sexual practices; to normalize conversations among healthcare providers and patients seeking information.
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You're Welcome
This anti-stigma campaign sought to reduce stigma, return people living with HIV/AIDS to care and increase uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of HIV prevention.
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HIV Stops With Me: Staying Alive
To prevent the spread of HIV by empowering HIV positive individuals to remain adherent to treatment
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HIV Today
To update people's understanding of HIV, making them more aware and better informed about the most effective strategies for preventing its spread (namely PrEP and Treatment as Prevention); and to make HIV-negative people in the County more sensitized to the unnecessary challenges faced by...
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Tu No Me Conoces (“You Don’t Know Me”)
To raise awareness about HIV/STDs in US-Mexico border communities
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Girlfriends, Let’s Talk
To provide a forum and community support for the transgender community
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Stop The Sores
To raise awareness about syphilis testing and treatment, and reduce...
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HIV is No Picnic
To prevent the spread of HIV by reminding people that the disease and...
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The Truth Will Set You Free
To increase HIV testing
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HIV Stops With Me: I Believe…
To reduce HIV transmission and stigma
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I Know My Son
To encourage mothers of African American men who have sex with men to talk...
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Everyone Has A Reason
To promote testing and prevent HIV and STDs
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Our Orange County
To prevent the spread of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) in...
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My Own Life. My own Stuff.
To prevent the transmission of Hep C and HIV among injection drug users by...
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