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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - March 10

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
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2012 Collaborators

National and local organizations are the heart of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. They play a critical role in helping the Office on Women's Health (OWH) encourage people to take action in the fight against HIV/AIDS and raise awareness of its impact on women and girls.

Please note: The Office on Women's Health does not endorse private organizations that participate in activities in connection with National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day or the products of such organizations.

Collaborators

A National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day collaborator is any organization that supports National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day by holding a women's health event at the national or local level or online.

  • A Healthy Design
  • AACS Counseling
  • ADRC
  • AIDS Action Coalition
  • AIDS Alabama
  • AIDS Coalition of Coastal Texas Inc.
  • AIDS Foundation of Western Massachusetts
  • AIDS Services of Austin
  • Alliance on Community Health, Inc.
  • Allies Linked for the Prevention of HIV and AIDS (alpha)
  • Amethyst Women's Project
  • Anacostia Yogi
  • Aniz, Inc
  • Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Baystate Medical Center
  • Beautiful Gate Outreach Center
  • Benedict College Project WELL
  • Bronx AIDS Services
  • Broward County Educators Alliance
  • Buffalo Prenatal Perinatal Network/CAPC Project
  • Cambridge Health Alliance
  • CareNovate.com
  • Cascade AIDS Project
  • Center for Research on Women and Gender
  • CHARM, INC.
  • Community Health Center, Inc
  • Cornell Scott Hill Health Center
  • Dancers Responding to AIDS
  • Dine College HIV Program
  • Divas, MPH
  • DUCOM/Dorothy Mann Center at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
  • Educating Teens about HIV/AIDS, Inc.
  • Enemy Swim Day School
  • Eve's Circle, Inc
  • FamCare, Inc,
  • FAMU Women's Center
  • Flathead Family Planning
  • Fresno County Department of Public Health
  • Gadsden County Healthy Start Coalition
  • Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
  • GO CARE
  • Greater Denver Interfaith Alliance
  • Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services
  • Hastings Family Planning
  • Healing BALM of NE Florida, Inc.
  • Healing Our Community Collaborative, Inc. (HOCC)
  • Health Imperatives
  • HPC Heath & Wellness Fair
  • Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health
  • Indiana State Department of Health Division of HIV/STD & Viral Hepatitis
  • Iniciativa Comunitaria de Investigación, Inc.
  • Iris House Inc
  • Jackson State University SMHART Institute
  • Jefferson Comprehensive Care Systems, Inc
  • JPS/ Healing Wings Outpatient Center
  • Junction City Geary County Health Department
  • Knox County Health Dept.
  • La Clinica de La Raza, Inc.
  • Legacy Training and Development Corporation
  • Lil' S.I.S. Expo Chicago, NFP
  • Los Angeles Family AIDS Network
  • Maniilaq Health Center
  • McKeesport Collaborative - Human Services Center Corporation
  • Metropolitan Interdenominational Church First Response Center
  • Minnesota Department of Health
  • Miss & Teen and Mrs Black International Scholarship Pageants,LP
  • Morgan State University School of Community Health & Policy
  • National Indian Women's Health Resource Center
  • National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
  • Newark Community Health Centers, Inc.
  • Niagara County AIDS Task Force
  • Norfolk State University's Health and Wellness Initiative for Women
  • North Jersey AIDS Alliance dba NJCRI
  • NorthEast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc.
  • Northwest Indian College
  • OMHA outreach ministries for the healing of AIDS
  • Orange County Bar Foundation
  • Park Duvalle Community Health Center
  • PayLess Markets Community Foundation
  • Peers for Positive Change
  • People of Victory
  • Peoples AIDS Network
  • Philadelphia Center
  • Physique 57
  • Piedmont Care, Inc.
  • Pinellas Planning Partnership
  • Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region
  • Positive Impact, Inc.
  • PR CoNCRA
  • Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN), Inc.
  • Renz Center
  • Ruby Lee Prevo Foundation
  • Seed of Hope
  • Siloam Presbyterian Church
  • Sisterbration
  • Sisters4Sisters Inc
  • Sojourner House
  • South Dakota Urban Indian Health
  • Southeast MS Rural Health Initiative, Inc.
  • Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
  • Southern NH HIV/AIDS Task Force
  • St. Louis HIV Regional Planning Council
  • tcbrooks consulting
  • Tell Them
  • The AIDS Project of Central Iowa
  • The Issue of Blood Outreach and Consulting Services
  • The Red Pump Project
  • The SAVED SISTA Project
  • U.S. Positive Women's Network, PWN-Philly
  • UCSF: Positive Health Program: Family Service Network
  • UF/ CARES
  • UMDNJ- New Jersey Medical School Infectious Disease Practice
  • Universidad del Turabo
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio/South Texas Family AIDS Network (STFAN)
  • University of Utah, Utah AIDS Edcuation & Training Center
  • UTEP's Womens Health Initiative
  • w.vVolunteers of America, Dakotas
  • Wabanaki/Sweetser
  • Westside Family Health Center
  • Whitman-Walker
  • Womankind
  • women of a certain age
  • Women of Color RoundTable
  • Women's Empowerment & Educational Network
  • Wyckoff Heights Medical Center PHM
  • Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition
  • YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County
  • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Zeta Zeta Chapter

Content last updated September 21, 2012.


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