
“Together…We Can Make HIV Black History!”
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), February 7, offers an opportunity to look at what we have accomplished, and—to work harder.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), February 7, offers an opportunity to look at what we have accomplished, and—to work harder.
“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health[care] is the most shocking and the most inhuman.”
Join us every Thursday for COVID-19, HIV, and mental health services at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 204 West 134 Street, New York, NY 10030
Did you miss the virtual discussion on achieving testing equity to end HIV? You can watch it here.
Join us on Saturday, 10 December from 11am – 4pm at Adult and Continuing Education School, 212 W 120th Street, New York NY 10027
Join us on 1 December – 4 December for a series of AIDS-focused events at St. Phillips Episcopal Church in Harlem, NY
Join us on Thursday, 1 December from 1:30pm – 2:30pm EST for a virtual discussion on HIV testing equity.
Join us on Friday, 28 October from 11am – 3pm at 163 West 125th Street, New York, NY
Join us on Sat 30 July from 10am-4 pm at Black Health, 215W 125th Street, Harlem, NY
Join us at Harlem Pride, Sat 25 June from 12-6 pm on 12th Ave between 133rd & W. 135th
Black Health is a nonprofit organization that depends on donations and grants. With your help we will continue the fight to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, addressing Hepatitis C while expanding to include cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer, sickle cell, diabetes, and mental health.
Black Health is a nonprofit organization that depends on donations and grants. With your help we will continue the fight to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, addressing Hepatitis C while expanding to include cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer, sickle cell, diabetes, and mental health.