Women’s Month

Solano AIDS Coalition
Womens Month

March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to raise awareness about the impact of HIV on women and show support for women and girls with HIV.

Amigas de la comunidad de Vallejo ✨✅Ayúdenme a compartir para que todas las mujercitas bellas puedan asistir a este evento en honor a todas las mujeres en general 🙏🏼✅Sábado 11 de 10 am a 12:30 pm250 GEORGIA ST VALLEJO CA 94590

“National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day”Join us and learn the impact of STIs & women in Solano county.Working together we can bring Vallejo to “0” STIs.Join me in a conversation with remarkable Health Educator Women’s in our community.

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Let’s Stop HIV Together. March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD). Share the social media posts to help spark conversations about HIV and highlight prevention methods to reduce HIV among women.
One adult woman and one young girl smiling outside.
A day to address the impact of HIV on women and girls. When we reduce HIV stigma and promote testing, prevention, and treatment for women, we can help #StopHIVTogether.

Promoting HIV Testing, Prevention, and Treatment, and Stopping HIV Stigma

Knowing your HIV status puts the power in your hands. Take charge of your health and get tested

PrEP is for women too, talk to your doctor about taking PrEP, a medicine that can reduce your risk of getting HIV. L

If you have HIV, becoming and staying undetectable is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy, and it means you won’t transmit HIV to your sexual partner. Undetectable = Untransmittable.

This is a great reminder to share the power of #PrEP with your female patients.

Let’s Stop HIV Together
CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together (Together) campaign is the national campaign of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Together is an evidence-based campaign created in English and Spanish. It aims to empower communities, partners, and health care providers to reduce HIV stigma and promote HIV testing, prevention, and treatment.