• World Mental Health Day

    World Mental Health Day raises awareness about mental health and advocates for better access to care worldwide. For people living with HIV, addressing mental health concerns such as depression or anxiety is critical for treatment adherence and overall well-being.

  • National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

    Observed on the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, this day highlights the impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino communities. It promotes HIV testing, prevention, and treatment while working to reduce stigma and increase awareness.

  • National Health Education Week

    National Health Education Week activities increase awareness of major public health issues and promote a better understanding of the role of health education and health promotion.

  • 16th International Workshop on Aging & HIV 2025

    Westin DC Downtown Hotel 999 9th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    The International Workshop on Aging and HIV remains the only platform worldwide for international, cross-disciplinary scientific exchange on the increasingly recognized difficulties encountered in the clinical care and design of studies to improve the care of persons aging with HIV. The meeting gathers (basic) researchers, healthcare professionals across different disciplines, and community advocates to foster dialogue and prompt solutions that will benefit the aging population living with HIV. In addition, the workshop will also create opportunities for trainees and junior investigators to present their research, network, and learn from experts in the field.

  • World AIDS Day

    World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The HIV virus attacks the immune system of the patient and reduces its resistance to other diseases.

  • 24th National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week

    National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week is an opportunity to engage with organizations conducting crucial health equity work, to inform the public about the importance of LGBTQ+ health, and to unite providers, LGBTQ+ communities, and allies for the advancement of real solutions that remove barriers and improve health for us all.