Arriving in Washington D.C. this Saturday July 21st, hundreds of AIDS advocates will board eight “Keep the Promise on HIV/AIDS” trains—originating from New Orleans, Louisiana; Toledo, Ohio; Newport News, Virginia; Providence, Rhode Island; Miami, Florida; New York, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina and Savannah, Georgia—headed for D.C.
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Reported Cases of HIV/AIDS Increasing in State and Locally
BARTOW — Newly reported cases of human immunodeficiency virus increased noticeably in Polk County during the first eight months of this year, as they did statewide, building on increases seen in 2013 and 2014.
Janet Kitchen is #42 of Most Amazing HIV-Positive People of 2016
Her first attempt to connect with other positive women was hampered by her location in rural Florida. Davenport, a town south of Orlando, had a population below 3,000 people as of 2010, and the area had little or no public transportation.
Tampa’s Positively U supports those living with HIV
Socialization and isolation are still a component of internalized stigma against people with HIV/AIDS. Janet Kitchen’s Positively U aims to support those individuals and their families.