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    The Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative (AAALI) is a $16 million, six-year CDC partnership that harnesses the collective strength of some of the nation’s leading organizations to fight HIV in populations hardest hit.  The effort brings together a wide range of organizations, including civic, social, civil rights and professional organizations, as well as those in government, education and media. While many AAALI partners have longstanding commitments to fighting HIV in their communities, the initiative provides the critical funding needed to allow each group to make HIV prevention a core component of its day-to-day activities. Each organization uses AAALI funds to support an HIV coordinator who works through the organization’s membership networks to disseminate Act Against AIDS campaign materials and HIV prevention services. AAALI is a key component of Act Against AIDS (AAA) – CDC’s five-year, $45 million campaign to re-engage every American in the fight against HIV by combating complacency, increasing testing, and raising awareness among communities at risk.

 
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    "A National Initiative of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc."

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    ASK

    • For more information about the causes, risks, prevention and treatment for HIV/AIDS
    • For the sexual history of your partner(s)
     
    ACCEPT
    • Responsibility for knowing your HIV status and reducing your risk

    ACT
    • Responsibly and in the best interest of yourself, your partner(s) and the needs of those living with HIV/AIDS

     

    Education and Awareness Monthly Messaging

  • Project Management Team

    Project Director - Deborah Catchings-Smith
    Education Coordinator - Dr. Shirley Jordan Seay

    Communications Coordinator - Alexandria Crumble-Walker

    Project Evaluator - Saundra Parker-Allen

    Administrative Assistant - Grace Wilson

    Regional Education Trainers
    Central 
    Nicole Rodden-Bowen
    Schaunta James-Boyd

    Northeast
    Yvette Griffin
    Melissa Holley

    Southeast
    Michelle Allen
    Pandora Hardtman

    Southwest
    Dr. Faith Foreman-Williams
    Lillie Reed

    Western
    Michelle Flowers
    Ashely Hopkins

  • Questions?

    Please contact SGRHOHIVAIDS@gmail.com