National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), observed on February 7th, highlights resilience, sparks conversations, and drives action against HIV in Black communities. This day amplifies voices, promotes prevention and testing, and addresses health disparities.
With the theme “Together We Can Make a Difference”, NBHAAD calls for unity, education, and empowerment to reduce stigma and expand healthcare access. It’s a time to celebrate community strength, share stories, and emphasize the importance of knowing your status.
Through events, free testing, and discussions, NBHAAD is a movement for change. Together, we can work toward a healthier, stigma-free future.