The Nia Alliance is a community mobilization initiative dedicated to equip people of African descent to respond effectively and emphatically to the AIDS epidemic in communities of color through education, advocacy, direct services and community collaboration. Grounded in faith, we recognize the importance of being inclusive and nonjudgmental as we empower our participants to make informed decisions.
| Date | Time | Event |
| Sat, Jan 28 | 11:00am | Sacred Women Support Group |
| Tue, Feb 7 | 11:00am | National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day |
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Sat, Feb 11 |
11:00am |
Ashe Women's Recovery Group |
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Fri, Feb 17 |
6:00pm |
Dinner & Movie Night: She's Gotta Have It |
| Sat, Feb 25 |
11:00am |
Sacred Women Support Group |
Mark your calendars and set the date! February 7, 2012 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a national HIV/AIDS testing and treatment community mobilization initiative designed to encourage Blacks across the United States and Territorial Areas to get educated, get tested, get involved, and get treated around HIV/AIDS, as it continues to devastate Black communities.
On this commemorative day, we are encouraged to get educated, get tested, get involved, and get treated around HIV/AIDS.
Please join us on February 7th as we respond to the crisis in our community!
Location: Holiday Inn, Bridgeport
Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Time: 11am - 2pm
Lunch will be served
This event is free and open to the community
This event is sponsored by the Ashe Faith Project in partnership with GBAPP, Inc.
We would like to thank Gilead Sciences for their generous donation.
Minister Nancy Kingwood-Small, Project Director
Dr. Anthony L. Bennett, Senior Pastor
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