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 Take Control! Logo
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New York State Department of Health
The New York State Department of Health's Take Control! public health campaign is designed to provide New York State teens and young adults with information and local resources to promote positive sexual health. The campaign supports and encourages responsible sexual health choices including...
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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...

 Syphilis Rising Logo
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Public Health – Seattle & King County, HIV/STD Program
Public Health – Seattle & King County launched a syphilis education campaign focusing on men who have sex with men, the highest risk population. The education campaign aimed to increase awareness about syphilis, promote recognition of symptoms, and encourage testing and prompt treatment. The...
 Never Just HIV Logo
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
It’s Never Just HIV was a PSA and print-driven campaign aimed at increasing condom use among young MSM in New York City. The campaign emphasized the co-morbid medical conditions for which individuals diagnosed with HIV are at increased risk, including anal cancer, osteoporosis and dementia. It’s...
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Hepatitis B Foundation

Hep B United Philadelphia is a community owned coalition and campaign led by the Hepatitis B Foundation to eliminate local health disparities associated with hepatitis B and liver cancer. Their goals are to improve awareness, screening, vaccination and linkage to care for high-risk underserved...

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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 messages...

 Get Checked Logo
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U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
The Veterans Health Administration created this campaign to promote early diagnosis and encourage every veteran to get tested for HIV at least once. There are campaign materials geared to veterans and to providers, including fact sheets, posters, and a web badge.
 ru2hot? Logo
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University of Washington

ru2hot? was a small campaign designed to teach HIV-negative men who have sex with men in Seattle the signs and symptoms of acute HIV infection so that they could recognize these signs and seek HIV testing.

 Drug Abuse and HIV: Learn the Link Logo
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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...

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San Francisco Hep B Free

San Francisco Hep B Free is a citywide campaign that seeks to turn San Francisco into the first hepatitis B free city in the nation. This campaign provides free and low-cost hepatitis B testing and vaccinations to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) adults at locations throughout San Francisco. The...