Held each year on the first day of spring!
According to the NNHAAD website, the goals of the awareness day are:
• Encouraging Native people to get educated and to learn more about HIV/AIDS and its impact in their community
• Work together to encourage testing options and HIV counseling in Native communities
• Help decrease the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.
*NEW* Video PSA for National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day...Please share!
The website includes downloadable posters, public service announcements like the one above, fact sheets, a PowerPoint presentation, tool kits and more.
Members of the Native American community chose to mark NNHAAD on the first day of spring—the vernal equinox—because it represents a time of equality and balance, a time when day and night are equal. It’s also a time to mark births and new beginnings.
Learn about all the 2017 national HIV-related awareness days in this POZ article.
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