World AIDS Day 2024
Join the global observance of World AIDS Day on December 1, 2024, and learn about HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and local efforts like End HIV 901 to address rising transmissions.
News, Education and Updates from EndHIV901.org
Join the global observance of World AIDS Day on December 1, 2024, and learn about HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and local efforts like End HIV 901 to address rising transmissions.
This month’s Technical Assistance Training focuses on Understanding Anal Pleasure and Health for the HIV Workforce. It is led by Bryan Kutner, PhD, MPH. Find
This month’s Technical Assistance Training focuses on raising awareness of the HIV/AIDS crisis through journalism, with writer and Focus MidSouth managing editor Jasper Joyner. This
Define the differences between Trans Men and TransMasc. Exploring the gender nonconforming community and the everyday life they face while living within societal norms. We
This month’s Technical Assistance Training focuses on building health literacy, with presenter Eddie Wiley, MPH. Wiley covers the importance of health literacy and how it
End HIV 901 presents Trans Humility, Cultural Sensitivity Training as part of our Technical Assistance Training. Jasmine Tasaki, Executive Director of WeCareTN, is our guest
This End HIV 901 Technical Assistance Training video focuses on Preventing Burnout Through Self-Care. Our guest speaker is Self-Care Strategist Ashley N. Browning, MRC, CNP.
End HIV 901 presents Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve HIV Care and Enhance Community Resilience, as part of our Technical Assistance Training. Sara
The Latino Commission On AIDS program Latinos In The South is proud to present this TA training for End HIV 901 in which we take
End HIV 901 presents Mindful Merging: Centering Radical Wellness and Self Care for Those Who are Impacted by HIV/AIDS. Our presenter is Orisha Bowers, PhD,
Are you interested in helping your community? Are you looking to end the HIV epidemic? Are you interested in helping to make decisions that impact
Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men are among the most affected by HIV, according to new data from the CDC. Gay and bisexual
Each year, the world unites to commemorate World AIDS Day on December 1. The day is an opportunity to remember those who have died from
The Connect2Protect Network is hosting its monthly meeting this week, Wednesday, November 17. April Pettit, MD, MPH, associate professor at the Divison of Infectious Diseases
Save the date! The Headliners Memphis is hosting its 5th Annual Trans Girls Rock Awards on Sunday, November 21, 2021. Nominate your favorite individuals by clicking here.
Through a partnership with the Tennessee Department of Health, United Way of Greater Nashville announces a funding opportunity to assist with ending the HIV epidemic
End HIV 901 held a series of grant writing technical assistance webinars this spring, and you can watch them all now. Experts from the University
If you’re living with HIV, you know you need to be extra vigilant when it comes to your health. HIV attacks cells in the body’s
OUTMemphis, one of End HIV 901’s partners, is looking for a Trans Fellow to support its Trans Programming. The Trans Fellow will help plan events,
United Way of Greater Nashville is looking for a manager for the Ending the HIV Epidemic program in West Tennessee. The manager will contribute to
The Tennessee HIV Modernization Coalition is hosting a virtual town hall meeting to discuss the impact of Tennessee’s HIV criminal laws from a medical, legal
Join End HIV 901 as we present a training session on AHEAD (America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard) with the PACE (Prevention through Active Community Engagement)
Celebrate autumn and prepare for chilly weather with PEAS, Inc.! Partnership to End AIDS Status, Inc., (or PEAS) is partnering with D’Elegance International for a
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, September 22 for OUTMemphis’ full day of HIV testing and PrEP services! OUTMemphis, in collaboration with other community partners, will
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