National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a day to
"Share Knowledge. Take Action." The nationwide observance held each
March 10 sheds light on the disease's often overlooked impact on women and
girls and empowers people to make a difference. Every year on this important day, thousands of people,
advocacy organizations, and local and state public health officials share the
facts about HIV/AIDS and how it affects women and girls.
--womenshealth.gov
--womenshealth.gov
I had the honor of taking part in The Council on Substance
Abuse-NCADD and Eve's Circle event Taking It to the Pews in Montgomery, Alabama.
I presented to a small group of women but a very powerful group. I met some lovely young women who were engaged
and eager to learn. There was a wonderful workshop for the young women with
some really great games that helped making learning about HIV/AIDS fun.
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