National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2012 is a national HIV testing and treatment community mobilization effort to get Blacks all across the United States and territorial areas to get educated about the basics of HIV/AIDS; get tested to know their HIV status; get involved locally in their community and family to highlight the HIV/AIDS epidemic; and get treated if they are living with HIV/AIDS.

As this epidemic continues to devastate Black communities throughout the world, February 7 is a day where Black communities can mobilize to do something about HIV/AIDS in their community. Please complete the form below to register your organization or locale for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, February 7, 2012.

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Crafts Competition Newspaper Article
Candlelight Vigil Press Conference
Community Forum Public Service Announcement
Community Health Fair Radio Broadcast
HIV Testing TV Cable Programming
March Rally Town Hall Meeting
Mayoral Proclamation Web Cast
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