GMHC's Statement on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
2.7.2012 - In GMHC's 30th year, we commemorate National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day with a call
to action. We are strongly committed to ending health disparities for Black men and women who make up 37.85% of GMHC's
clientele. We know that the epidemic disproportionately affects Black women and young gay/bisexual men, and we call
on policymakers and community leaders to focus on these affected populations in their HIV prevention and treatment efforts.
We commend the Office of National AIDS Policy for prioritizing Black Americans as a high-risk community in the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy, and we urge elected officials, service providers, advocates, clergy and researchers to join us
in the fight to improve health outcomes for all Americans living with and/or at risk for HIV.
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About GMHC:
GMHC is a not-for-profit, volunteer-supported, and community-based organization committed to national leadership in the fight
against AIDS. We provide prevention and care services to men, women, and families that are living with, or affected by,
HIV/AIDS in New York City. We advocate for scientific, evidence-based public health solutions for hundreds of
thousands worldwide. Our mission: GMHC fights to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all
affected. www.gmhc.org
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