World AIDS Day 2022 #RockTheRibbon
Join a movement of people, workplaces and community groups UK-wide, united by a single aim: securing the rights of people living with HIV and stopping new HIV transmissions.
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Visit the charity's profileJoin a movement of people, workplaces and community groups UK-wide, united by a single aim: securing the rights of people living with HIV and stopping new HIV transmissions.
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Visit the charity's profileI've been living with HIV since 2010, I stand with everyone affected by the virus, love and solidarity always. Derek
Thank you so much for fundraising this World AIDS Day, and joining people worldwide in uniting in the fight against HIV showing support for people living with HIV and commemorating those who died from an AIDS-related illness.
Globally more than 35 million people have died of HIV or AIDS related illnesses, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history. Now, with the right investment and focus, we believe we can end new HIV transmissions in the UK by 2030. Thank you for being part of this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Thank you for supporting us to improve the health and well being of all people living with HIV. With your help we' ll continue to fight daily for equality and focus on tackling the entrenched stigma and discrimination people living with HIV face.
You can read more about our recent work here . The change were making is only possible because of the generous support of people like you.
By wearing a Red Ribbon you show your support for people living with HIV and all of your fundraising makes a huge difference to those living with or affected by HIV.
Best of luck with your fundraising activities. We'll be with you every step of the way! You can contact us at fundraising@nat.org.uk for further help and support.
Don't forget to tweet or Instagram your photos with the hashtag #RockTheRibbon and tag @NAT_AIDS_Trust on Twitter, or @nationalaidstrust on Instagram.
My Grandfather died of AIDS in the late 80's in London when i was a baby. I feel like taking part will bring me closer to him and would help others. Sasha
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