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 Positive Spin Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

March 2015
AIDS.gov

Positive Spin is a digital educational tool developed by AIDS.gov that uses the power of personal stories and video to raise awareness about the HIV care continuum and to encourage people living with HIV to get into treatment. The campaign encourages people to share their story on social media...

 HIV Treatment Works Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2014
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC's HIV Treatment Works campaign features people from across the United States who are living with HIV talking about how sticking with care and treatment helps them stay healthy, protect others, and live longer, healthier lives. This campaign shows how people living with HIV have overcome...

 Information is Powerful Medicine Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

May 2013
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights

The Information Is Powerful Medicine campaign aims to increase awareness of HIPAA rights and benefits among HIV-positive Black men who have sex with men. Campaign materials include a website, web banners, brochures, and posters. Ads will also appear in national publications, websites, and social...

 Find Your Frequency Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

June 2012
Public Health Seattle & King County, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department, Snohomish Health District

Find Your Frequency is a social marketing campaign funded by the Public Health departments in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. These counties banded together because their jurisdictions contain approximately 80 percent of all HIV cases in Washington state. The campaign encourages men who...

 Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs. Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

June 2011
Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section

The "Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs" campaign from the Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section engages at-risk communities via print, radio, and a significant amount of grassroots work, including rallies, testing events, poster and brochure distribution, and working...

 Status Sexy Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

February 2011
AIDS Partnership Michigan

Status Sexy is a grassroots movement to increase testing and decrease the stigma around HIV for young men. This site is a place for young men to get the facts on HIV and express themselves as the generation that has only known the world with HIV/AIDS as a part of it. No matter the outcome of the...

 Acceptance Journeys Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

October 2009
Diverse and Resilient

Acceptance Journeys is a social marketing program in Wisconsin that pairs photos and stories of heterosexual people telling about their love and acceptance of the LGBT people in their lives. It includes a Web site, story cards, outdoor advertising, and social media. The campaign features...

 Drug Abuse and HIV: Learn the Link Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
National Institute on Drug Abuse

The Learn the Link campaign continues to raise awareness among the young generation of the real risks of drug use for transmitting HIV, and it encourages them to share this information with their peers to prevent the spread of this disease. The campaign uses TV, print, and Web public service...

 BASUAH - Brothers and Sisters United Against AIDS Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
Illinois Department of Public Health

BASUAH promotes HIV/AIDS awareness among communities of color through education, collaboration, and community engagement. The campaign includes a website, social media, widget, and texting services to locate test sites and health events and to test knowledge. There is also a blog for teens...

 HIV is Ageless Logo
Campaign
Gay Men's Health Crisis

The campaign encourages people of all ages to get tested for HIV and reminds people that "regardless of age, people can be at risk for HIV if they have unprotected sex or share needles." The images used in the campaign reflect the diversity of women and men in terms of age, race and culture.

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