The HIV Working Group is a volunteer driven HIV/AIDS outreach, education, and advocacy initiative of The DC Center. 1 in 20 District residents is living with HIV/AIDS.
HIV Working Group News
Faith Based Town Hall for AIDS 2012
Are you interested in the International AIDS Conference/AIDS 2012? Did you know that it's happening right here in Washington, DC? Want to find out more.....
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Stonewall Kickball Continues to Help Fight HIV in DC!
The kickball season continues here in DC, with the Sunday league's play-off games in less than two weeks and our local LGBT kickball league, Stonewall.....
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Join Our AIDS Walk 2012 Team
AIDS Walk Washington's 2012 walk will be October 27th. Last year's walk was wildly successful, and this year is looking to be just as, if.....
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Creativity and Crisis: Unfolding the AIDS Memorial Quilt
The 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the AIDS Memorial Quilt with the program "Creativity and Crisis: Unfolding The AIDS Memorial.....
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FUK!T Outreach at Stonewall Kickball All-Stars Game
The Stonewall Kickball All-Stars Game is Saturday, May the 5th, and the HIV Prevention Working Group will be there doing outreach from 2PM to 5PM......
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May HIV Prevention Working Group Meeting and Packing Party
The HIV Prevention Working Group will be having its usual monthly meeting on the fourth Wednesday of the month in May on the 23rd at.....
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Forum on the Current State of HIV/AIDS - July 24
From Whitman-Walker Health: Whitman-Walker Health to Hold HIV/AIDS Forum at Site of DC's First AIDS Forum in 1983 "Return to Lisner" on July 24 to.....
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FUK!T Packing Parties in May
Every week at Green Lantern (1335 Green Court NW), The DC Center's and HIV Prevention Working Group's volunteers come out from 7PM to 9PM to.....
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Second-Saturday Free HIV Testing May 12th
On Saturday, May 12th from 4PM to 7PM, there will be free and fast HIV testing at The DC Center (1318 U St. NW). At.....
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