COMPASS Initiative® Funds 32 Organizations to Transform the HIV Epidemic in the South
Atlanta, Georgia (November 30, 2018) – In recognition of the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day and in support of
There is an HIV/AIDS crisis in the South and finding a solution requires all of us to be engaged in collective, bold, and innovative strategies to reduce the disparities. Keep reading to learn more about SHAAD and access the social media toolkit.
Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is packed with many insightful and engaging events for 2020. Check out the flyers below to get a glimpse of what’s in store, including a panel with our very own Gilead COMPASS Initiative partners (past and present) facilitated by Dr. Shanell McGoy. You can also hold events for SHAAD in your local community. Visit southernsolution.org for the full agenda.
There are many ways you can be a part of the solution. One huge way is to share #SHAAD2020 on social media! Click the button below to access the social media toolkit for sample posts and images to use to help spread the word.
Atlanta, Georgia (November 30, 2018) – In recognition of the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day and in support of
Our first contributors need no introduction. Well-known in their respective fields, Patrick Sullivan, PhD, DVM, Nic Carlisle, JD, and Samira
Column By: Tiffany Smith Tiffany lives in Atlanta, GA and works with the Emory COMPASS Coordinating Center. She previously worked
Column By: Tiffany Smith Tiffany lives in Atlanta, GA and works with the Emory COMPASS Coordinating Center. She previously worked
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