Terrence Higgins Trust Gets Sandwell Involved In World AIDS Day, UK

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Article Date: 22 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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HIV and sexual health charity, Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is calling for people in Sandwell to get involved in World AIDS Day (December 1) this year, either by attending an event, making a donation to support local HIV services, or wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness.

World AIDS Day, which has been running every December since 1988, is dedicated to raising awareness of HIV and AIDS. In the UK alone, over 80,000 people are living with HIV and over 7,000 are diagnosed every year.

The following events are taking place in Sandwell for World AIDS Day this year:

- Saturday 21 November (3.00pm - 6.00pm): Open forum on HIV for English-speaking Africans At THT's Sandwell centre (290-292 High Street), there will be a special session for English-speaking Africans living locally, providing basic facts about how people can protect themselves from HIV, answering questions, and giving general information on World AIDS Day.

- Friday 27 November (3.00pm - 6.00pm): Open forum on HIV for French-speaking Africans At THT's Sandwell centre (290-292 High Street), there will be a special session for French-speaking Africans living locally, providing basic facts about how people can protect themselves from HIV, answering questions, and giving general information on World AIDS Day.

- Tuesday 1 December (10.00am - 4.00pm): Awareness drive, West Bromwich high street Staff and volunteers from THT will be out in force on West Bromwich High Street, raising awareness of HIV, providing information on safer sex and giving out red ribbons. Jane Morel, Regional Manager for THT in the West Midlands, said: "World AIDS Day is one of the most important events in THT's calendar. Currently in the UK one in four people with HIV don't know they have it, so it's vital that we continue to raise awareness. We hope local people will get involved in some way, either by attending an event, making a donation, or just wearing a red ribbon."

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