- Home - World AIDS Day
The work we do for World AIDS Day would not be possible without the generous support of our partners listed below Would your organisation like to be a 2025 partner? Contact Christopher Dye, our Partnerships Philanthropy Specialist to find out more
- About - World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is a global movement to unite people in the fight against HIV and AIDS Since 1988, communities have stood together on World AIDS Day to show strength and solidarity against HIV stigma and to remember lives lost
- Join in - World AIDS Day
Download and use the posters and social media posts below to let people know how you’re you going to help end new HIV cases, and show your support for people living with HIV this World AIDS Day
- Fundraise - World AIDS Day
Whether you’re fundraising at school, at university, in your workplace or any other setting our fundraising team are here to help you mark World AIDS Day 2025, every step of the way
- Meet Layton, Winnie, Seb, Maggie, and John - World AIDS Day
So whether it is by encouraging people to “be invested in getting tested”, or speaking out for everyone living with HIV who is still facing the injustice of stigma, it’s great to have Layton standing alongside us this World AIDS Day Get your free box of 100 Red Ribbons to fundraise here
- Media centre - World AIDS Day
If you have an enquiry about World AIDS Day, this year’s campaign, or HIV in the UK, please contact National AIDS Trust We have a range of experts who are happy to provide media interviews
- HIV PACK - World AIDS Day
Competition time! tations We’ll announce a winner for each topic on World AIDS Day (1st December) every year and each winning presentation will be featured on our World AIDS Day You can email presentations to info@nat org uk or post them to NAT, Second Floor Aztec House, 397-405 Archway Road, London, N6 4EY
- Patrick James - World AIDS Day
Patrick also founded ABC, AIDS Benefit Counselors, an organization based on free advocacy for AIDS, ARC and HIV patients to receive Social Security benefits Patrick died March 17, 1989 in San Francisco
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