March 10
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health leads this day. Other federal agencies also support this observance including The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The theme for 2021 is “You. Me. WE. Changing the face of HIV”
Share These Resources
Download and Share
- Watch Me Be Me
- Social Media (English, Spanish)
- Poster (Download, Download and Printable)
- Ready, Set, PrEP
- Poster (Download, Download printable)
- Social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
Federal Resources
Visit the NWGHAAD resource page offered by the HHS Office on Women's Health.
Use the CDC's Let's Stop HIV Together campaign resources to fight stigma.
Use the Logo
Copy the badge code:
<a href="https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/women-and-girls"><img alt="National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day #NWGHAAD" height="150" width="150" src="https://www.hiv.gov/sites/default/files/images/nwghaad.jpg"></a>
Get Involved
Use the #NWGHAAD hashtag.
Learn about Greater Than AIDS and the EMPOWERED campaign.
Find HIV Testing and Other Services
Use the HIV Testing Sites & Care Services Locator. Add the locator to your site.
Learn about Ready, Set, PrEP, a nationwide program that makes PrEP medications that provides access to PrEP medications at no cost to people who qualify.
Visit https://gettested.cdc.gov/.
Use Digital Communication
Watch this Facebook Live video for tips on using social media for HIV/AIDS observances.
Watch these short videos
- Tips for creating a great Facebook Live
- What makes a good Instagram story?
- When is it good to put a gif in a Tweet?
Find more HIV.gov articles on using social media.
Learn about the Epidemic
Visit the HIV Basics pages.
Get this fact sheet about women and HIV, and other fact sheets.
Visit womenshealth.gov for health resources related to women and girls.