A series of limestone tablets, each inscribed with the names of people who have died from AIDS and those who are committed to the fight against HIV. New inscriptions can be requested through our Foundation.
Since 2015, the Health Foundation has provided $150,000 in funding to 8 Indiana counties to support the purchase of harm reduction supplies to help curb the spread of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, and other communicable bloodborne pathogens.
The annual Indiana AIDS Walk helps Hoosiers living with HIV/AIDS pay for medication, transportation to and from doctorβs appointments, dental bills, rent and utility bills, and even food and clothing, in emergencies.
The Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis, Inc., as a private foundation, is a catalyst to support health-related projects and organizations that serve Indianaβs most vulnerable citizens.
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You could be at higher risk for #HepC if you
π Have #HIV
π Have used injectable drugs
π Are a medical professional
π Received blood transfusions, blood products, or organ donations before June 1992
If that's you, #gettested today β‘οΈ
#Hepatitis
Celebrate National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day with entertainment, education, and testing!
Come to Watkins Park Family Center next Monday, February 6 from noon to 5pm for free HIV/STI testing, #HIV education, and entertainment. Know your status and get tested.
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The US has the resources to end the HIV epidemic, but that will only be possible if we can equitably deliver HIV treatment and prevention to all populations. Support for people living with HIV is treatment, and treatment is prevention.
#healthequity #publichealth
Did you know that over 40% of new HIV infections in the US occur among Black people, according to a 2019 CDC report. These health disparities may be due in part to social determinants of health that impact marginalized communities. π§΅
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GLAAD teamed up with 8 influencers to create an awareness campaign to inform queer African American men and others at risk about #monkeypox, now known as #mpox.
Learn more about this creative campaign and check out the videos here:
#FactsAndVax #vaccine
Itβs estimated that #HepC rates increased 300% between 2011 and 2018, and those numbers are only increasing.
Everyone should #gettested for Hep C at least once, and folks at higher risk should be tested multiple times throughout. Find testing today:
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DEFA funds are used to help Hoosiers living with HIV have stable lives. Donate today:
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Have you ever visited the Indiana #AIDSMemorial?
The memorial is located at Crown Hill Cemetery and is a permanent memorial dedicated to the thousands of lives lost to the AIDS epidemic.
Learn more and consider paying a visit:
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