Talk About HIV/AIDS in the District

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Are you or someone you know living with HIV/AIDS? What is the most important thing community based organizations could do to get people to come regularly for primary medical care? What could community based organizations do to help reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS?

You are invited to a forum to discuss these and other issues on Thursday May 15, 2008, from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. Please pass on this information to any friends who are living with HIV/AIDS.

The discussion will be held at the Charles Sumner School Museum at 17th and M Streets, NW. It is about 3 blocks north of the Farragut North Metro Station and a block from Connecticut Ave. and the #42 bus line.

Incentives and a light lunch will be provided to participants. Please call 202.449.7741 to reserve a space. Sponsored by the DC HIV Prevention Community Planning Group and the DC Delegation of the Ryan White Planning Council.

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