Khadijah Abdullah spearheads NFHAAD. Jonathan Timmes |
Sunday, August 27, marks the debut of #NFHAAD. Meet the faith ambassadors now! [VIDEO]
According to an NFHAAD press release, the awareness day includes events across the country (you can read about many of them on the event’s Facebook page).
The highlights are an interfaith prayer at the White House in
Washington, DC, and a Prayer Walk to Freedom Plaza. The press release
states:
We chose the White
House as our starting point for NFHAAD to show unity in the face of this
Administration’s troubling anti-HIV policies. As people of faith, one
of our core tenets is to care for the sick and provide ways to foster
good health and strengthen well-being.
This
obligation is more important now than ever as 40 percent of people
living with HIV rely on Medicaid for their treatment and care. The
persistent attempts by this Administration to repeal the Affordable Care
Act coupled with the proposed budget cuts to Medicaid and welfare
programs for the poor will significantly impact people living with HIV.
For a recent POZ profile on Abdullah, read “Fighting With Mercy.”
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