Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
March 10, 2009 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Exposed!, Health, How To, Morning News, Prevention
Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDs Awareness Day, so why not join Healthbolt and The Red Pump Project and spread the word.
HIV/AIDS remains one of those subjects that not talked about so much over the dinner table or when out for coffee with the girls. But prehaps it should be because the numbers tell us it’s a disease that does not seem to be going away. In fact, according this Snapshot of the U.S. Epidemic provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation, it seems to be growing…
• Number of new HIV infections, 2006: 56,300
• Number of people living with HIV/AIDS: 1.1 million, including more than 468,000 with AIDS
• Number of AIDS deaths since beginning of epidemic: 583,298, including 14,561 in 2007
• Percent of people infected with HIV who don’t know it: 21%
So what can you do? The CDC suggests the following.
- Get tested for HIV. To find a testing site center near you, text your zip code to Know IT (566948).
- Attend an event near you.
- Download or listen to National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day ( 2:56 mins)
- Learn more about the impact of HIV/AIDS among women in the United States.
- Stand up against stigma, racism, and other forms of discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS.
- Donate time and money to HIV/AIDS organizations.


















Just came across your site and saw that you also Rocked the Red Pump on March 10th. We thought we had hit up every site that did. Thanks Google! LOL
Well this is to show my appreciation and to say thank you for joining 125 other bloggers in discussing the impact HIV/AIDS has on women.
Much Respect!
Luvvie!