top of page

National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


April 10th is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day. In the United States, almost 40 percent of new HIV infections are young people ages 13 to 29. Despite this harsh reality, young people and their allies are determined to end this pandemic once and for all. YOU can start by knowing your status! The sooner you know your status, the sooner you can access the medication and support you need to still live a healthy, happy life. Learn more about how you can help put an end in the fight against HIV/AIDS at http://www.cdc.gov/features/youth-hiv-aids/.

Please share the message & encourage your fellow peers to get tested. The earlier the better.

FREE TESTING SITES IN BOSTON

⏺ABCD Health Services 105 Chauncey Street, Boston, MA 02111 Test Tuesdays & Sister 2 Sister Contact Tasha Campbell Parker directly using sister2sister@gmail.com or by call/texting at 617-285@5322 Online link is:http://www.meetme.so/SchedulerWizard.aspx…

⏺Project Trust FREE OraQuick Rapid Testing 721 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02118 Testing Available: Monday-Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm

⏺Fenway Health 1340 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215 Walk-In HIV & Hepatitis C Testing Call │617.267.0159 for more info

⏺Whittier Street Health Center 1290 Tremont St, Roxbury, MA 02120 Call │617.427-1000 for more info

⏺WCAC Women Connecting Affecting Change 409 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, MA 02121 Call | 617) 541-1050 for more info

⏺MULTICULTURAL AIDS COALITION The Connect Center 31 Heath St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Call | (617) 442-1622 for more info

Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Classic
  • YouTube Social  Icon
  • Tumblr Social Icon
bottom of page