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Spread the word about HIV and AIDS in our community. And mark February 7th as National Black HIV/ AIDS Awareness Day.

Blacks represent 12 percent of the U.S. population, yet account for nearly half of new HIV infections.

Health officials urge more frequent testing for everyone especially pregnant women. Dale Harrison with the Leon County Health Department says, “Some test in the first trimester but don’t test in the third trimester. If you can test and a person becomes HIV positive between the first and the third, there’s medication that a mother can get to prevent that child from becoming HIV positive.”

Various places are giving free HIV tests this week. Call and schedule a test today.

  1. Positive Impact

www.positiveimpact-atl.org

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1117 West Peachtree Street Northwest

Atlanta, GA

(404) 589-9040

Adamsville Health Center

www.fultoncountyga.gov

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3700 Martin Luther King Junior Drive Northwest

Atlanta, GA

(404) 613-4215

AID Atlanta

www.aidatlanta.org

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1605 Peachtree Street Northeast

Atlanta, GA

(404) 870-7700

Sisterlove

sisterlove.org

Google+ page

3709 Bakers Ferry Road Southwest

Atlanta, GA

(404) 505-7777

Arca

www.arcatlanta.org

Google+ page

1512 Piedmont Avenue Northeast

Atlanta, GA

(404) 874-8382

Planned Parenthood Southeast

r.ppfa.org

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75 Piedmont Avenue Northeast #800

Atlanta, GA

(404) 688-9300

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