National Afican-American HIV/AIDS AWARENESS AND INFORMATION DAY
CHESAPEAKE AND NORFOLK, VA JOINS NATIONWIDE RESPONSE
TO AIDS CRISIS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS
January 19, 20054
To all my Brothers of Omega Psi Phi & Sisters of Delta (please put out)
Dear Friend of Little Zion Baptist (Bowers Hill):
On February 5, 2005 African American leaders and organizations of Chesapeake and Norfolk, VA will respond to the impact of HIV and AIDS in the city’s African American communities in the fifth annual observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day (NBHAAD). Information sessions and confidential testing will be held at Little Zion Baptist Church (Bowers Hill Chesapeake) to encourage citizens to get educated, get tested, and get involved with HIV/AIDS as it continues to devastate Black communities.
“Seventy-two African-Americans are infected with HIV every day.” “African-Americans make up approximately 12 percent of the population of the United States, yet 38% percent of total AIDS cases reported in this country are among members of the Black community. In 2003, more African Americans were reported to have HIV/AIDS than any other racial/ethnic group. In Virginia, 59 percent of people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS are Black.”
Chesapeake is one of the 60 cities across the U.S. that will sponsor programs on February 5, 2005 to call attention to the problem and seek solutions to halt the epidemic. Initiatives planned in recognition of NBHAAD in Chesapeake include:
§ Information Sessions and Confidential Testing
Little Zion Baptist Church
4430 Airline Boulevard
Chesapeake, VA
757-488-7096
9a-3p
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day is co-funded and sponsored by the Community Capacity Building Coalition (CCBC), a coalition of organizations committed to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS in the African American Community. The coalition is funded by the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) through the National Minority AIDS Initiative.
We look forward to your presence and your support on this event. For more information about National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day call Rev. Edward E. McNair
Sincerely,
Edward E. McNair
Pastor
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