National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day
Events: Awareness Days

National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

October 15
#NLAAD
Theme

“Start Treatment. Stick to It. Get Better.”

Latino man standing next to a wall

October 15

October 15 is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). NLAAD was first observed in 2003 by the Hispanic Federation and the Latino Commission on AIDSExit Disclaimer (LCOA). NLAAD is an opportunity to help address the disproportionate impact of HIV in Hispanic/Latinx communities, promote HIV testing, and stop HIV stigma.

This observance is also a community mobilization effort that helps promote effective ways to prevent, treat, and stop the transmission of HIV among Hispanic/Latinx people.

The NLAAD 2024 campaign brings together communities, service providers, and organizations providing services to Hispanics/Latinxs throughout the U.S. and territories under one theme: "Start Treatment. Stick to It. Get Better.” This year’s campaign is directed at the entire community but focuses on people with HIV. The campaign urges them to choose one of the many available treatment options to maintain their health, reach an undetectable viral load and stop the spread of HIV (treatment as prevention).

This year, the LCOA is hosting a NLAAD webinar series. The webinars are open to everyone. The webinars will include time for questions and answers and the recordings will be posted on the NLAAD website. All webinars will provide interpretation in Spanish. Review the webinar list below and register now to take part in these important conversations. For more information on NLAAD events and resources, visit www.nlaad.orgExit Disclaimer.

More About the Latino Commission on AIDS

The LCOA is a non-profit organization that spearheads health advocacy for Latinos, promotes HIV education, develops model prevention programs for high-risk communities, and builds capacity in community organizations. The organization has an extensive network of Hispanic and Latinx community leaders and partner organizations through which it works to mobilize an effective community response to meet the health challenges and address the impact of HIV and AIDS, hepatitis, & sexually transmitted infections in communities throughout the country. To learn more about LCOA, its mission, services, and programs, read more hereExit Disclaimer.

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Find HIV Testing and Other Services

HIV Prevention and Service Locator

Use the HIV Testing Sites & Care Services Locator.

The Locator now includes PrEP and STI services and is more user-friendly. Read about how the new Locator can help you serve your community.

Visit https://gettested.cdc.gov/.

Graphics

Graphics

Download the badge: PNG (43 KB).

Post this web badge on your site:

<a href="https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/latino"><img src="https://files.hiv.gov/s3fs-public/nlaad-logo.png" alt="National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day Badge" width="150" height="150" /></a>

Download postersExit Disclaimer from the Latino Commission on AIDS.

Federal Resources

Let's Stop HIV Together

CDC’s communication tools and resources support efforts to prevent HIV and promote living well with HIV.

The CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign materials include posters, graphics, videos, and more.

Use the search function on this page to locate campaign resources written in Spanish.

Learn about the Epidemic

Learn about the Epidemic

HIV stigma refers to irrational or negative attitudes, behaviors, and judgments toward people with or at risk of HIV. It can negatively affect the health and well-being of people with HIV by discouraging some individuals from learning their HIV status, accessing treatment, or staying in care. Stand up to stigma and make a difference!