sábado, 16 de marzo de 2013

CDC e-HAP FYI Updates: Let's Stop HIV Together Phase 2

CDC e-HAP FYI Updates: Let's Stop HIV Together Phase 2

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Act Against AIDS Logo Act Against AIDS Spanish Logo
March 15, 2013
Dear Colleague:

We are excited to share information about the expansion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) HIV awareness and anti-stigma campaign, Let’s Stop HIV Together, including the launch of the Spanish-language version of the campaign, Detengamos Juntos el VIH. The campaign now includes new participants, more materials in both Spanish and English, and HIV awareness and testing information in Spanish through a new website.
Act Against AIDS, Kevin and Brian Partners
Let’s Stop HIV Together launched in July 2012 and features people living with HIV and their loved ones or friends. The campaign raises awareness about the impact of HIV and reduces stigma by showing that people living with HIVare mothers, fathers, friends, partners,brothers, sisters, coworkers, sons, and daughters. People living with HIV are part of the fabric of our families and valued members of our communities. The campaign is a part of CDC’s Act Against AIDS initiative, which was launched by the White House, the Department of Health and Human Services, and CDC in 2009.
Outlined below is an overview of the expanded campaign and a few ways you can help support this effort. Please feel free to share the information in this e-mail with your partners and through relevant e-mail distribution lists, social media, blogs, and other appropriate channels.
New materials, including Spanish language materials, now available on
Act Against AIDS
The new campaign materials in Spanish are available on the Spanish-language version of the Act Against AIDS website. New Spanish materials include:
Act Against AIDS,Dameries and Male friend
New English materials include:
Detengamos Juntos el VIH Activities in Local Areas
Campaign activities conducted with local health departments and community-based organizations are taking place in selected cities—Los Angeles and Miami initially. In these cities, a full range of advertising —outdoor, transit, online —will promote the campaign. A Spanish -language PSA will also air on local TV and radio stations, and both Spanish and English PSAs will run nationwide.
Digital and Social Media: Get Involved
  • Like the Act Against AIDS Facebook page, share or respond to our posts, and direct your followers to check out our page and our website.
  • Make a Let’s Stop HIV Together /
    Detengamos Juntos el VIH Ad
    and Share It!
    • Visit www.facebook.com/ActAgainstAIDS.
    • Click on the “Create Your Own Ad” tab at the top of the page.
    • Insert a photo and three words that describe you.
    • Click “Save Ad” and share your ad with others!
Act Against AIDS, Facebook share of African-American family
  • Download digital banner ads in English here and in Spanish here from our campaign website to add to your organization’s website.
  • View the Let’s Stop HIV Together/Detengamos Juntos el VIH digital stories on the Act Against AIDS website, and share your thoughts.
  • Post about it. Share the news about the campaign throughout your network via an e-mail or posting on your organization’s website.
  • Tweet about it. Spread the word about the campaign through Twitter by using the campaign hashtag #StopHIVTogether and by visiting us on the Act Against AIDS Twitter page @TalkHIV.
If you have any questions about the campaign, please contact Jessica Lacy (e-mail: ActAgainstAIDS@cdc.gov; telephone: 404-639-3239).

Thank you for your efforts to combat HIV and for your continued support of CDC and Act Against AIDS.

Sincerely,
Jonathan H. Mermin M.D., M.P.H.
Director
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Nick DeLuca, PhD
Chief, Prevention Communication Branch
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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