Black History Month - An Advocate Since Birth
EGPAF As we celebrate Black History Month, we're honoring African-Americans who are taking part in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
View ArticleNational Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Sacramento Observer Thursday, Feb. 7, will be observed as National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. And according to activists, there is plenty that African-Americans need to observe.
View ArticleJake Glaser Honored for HIV/AIDS Advocacy
EGPAF You will be pleased to know that Jake Glaser will be honored this coming weekend by the Desert AIDS Project at their annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala in Palm Springs.
View ArticleMagic Johnson commends Obama, urges more HIV/AIDS funding at Howard...
WJLA-TV In recognition of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Magic Johnson stopped by Howard University Hospital in Northwest Washington Thursday.
View ArticleAIDS in the Black Community: “Our People, Our Problem, Our Solution”
EGPAF As we celebrate Black History Month, we're honoring African-Americans who are taking part in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
View ArticleDancing Towards An HIV-Free Generation: Dance Marathon
EGPAF Nivedan Nayak is a senior at UCLA, majoring in communications and minoring in film and television. Last year, he decided to participate in UCLAs Dance Marathon for the first time.
View ArticleJake Glaser believes HIV fight is won at local level
Mydesert.comJake Glaser's drive and sense of purpose earned him recognition at the 19th Annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards.
View ArticleBlack History Month - Magic’s Magic
EGPAFBecause of Magic, the needs of people living with HIV gained prominence. Because of Magic Johnson, hundreds of thousands of lives were saved.
View ArticleElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Celebrates Dramatic New Advance
PRWeb.comMississippi baby cured of HIV is another step on path to an AIDS-free generation.
View ArticleGender Inequity in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
EGPAF Around the world and in our own backyard, women are fighting for the rights of women and girls and for an AIDS-free generation.
View ArticleTransitioning to Adult Care: No Walk In The Park
EGPAF Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Ambassador Janice McCall is one of thousands of young adults who have grown up living with HIV.
View ArticleWow, Amazing Job!!
CWA Locals did an incredible job this year of fundraising for our Charity of Choice, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation (EGPAF). In 2012 you raised $277,010.36, an almost $25,000 increase...
View ArticleGlobal Champions of a Mothers Fight Awards
On February 20, 2013 the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation held a Global Champions of a Mothers Fight Awards Dinner. The Foundation has been CWAs Charity of Choice for over 20 years and...
View ArticleEven In Our Midst: Drawing Parallels Between Rural Africa and Upstate New York
EGPAFOn February 26, 2013, EGPAF's Senior Director of Country Management and Support, Dr. Stephen Lee delivered a lecture on the challenges involved in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in...
View ArticleJanice and Melissa: Inspiring Commitment
EGPAF Recently, Ambassador Janice McCall sat down with her mom, Melissa, to share their own unique stories of living with HIV. In candid letters to their younger selves, Janice and Melissa wrote of the...
View ArticleAIDS Research Creates Hope and Saves Lives
EGPAFBen Banks, Ambassador for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, has spoken at CWA's Convention.
View ArticleFor Elizabeth Glaser’s Doctor, A Lifetime of Dedication
EGPAF In June 1981, a young doctor named Dr. Michael Gottlieb published an article written with several colleagues in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Morbidity and...
View ArticleWe did it! ONE members help rekindle Obamas love for The Global Fund
OnePresident Obama's 2014 budget helps sustain America's leadership role in supporting The Global Fund's lifesaving work on AIDS, TB, and malaria.
View ArticleWhat We’re Reading: The Chase for a Cure, EGPAF in Malawi, and Treatments for...
EGPAFThis week, were reading about why one New York Times writer says the word cure is still premature when discussing HIV, thinking about how working for EGPAF in Malawi has benefitted a Global...
View ArticleJamar Rogers: Doing MOre for OThers
EGPAFJamar Rogers, from the second season of "The Voice," always makes time for one of his most important causes: children living with HIV.
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