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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

World AIDS Week

The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and the Washtenaw Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network will host the two culminating events of World AIDS Week 2009:

 

Candlelight Vigil in memory of the dead 12/6/09, 5 pm at the U of M Diag (by the Hatcher Library)

Interfaith Service 12/6/09, 6-7:30 pm, in the Michigan League's 2nd floor Kalamazoo Room.  The League is at the corner of N. University and Fletcher in Ann Arbor.

 

This year's World AIDS Week theme and the theme of the Interfaith Service is Universal Access and Human Rights EverywHERE.

 

For a campus map, go to http://www.umich.edu/news/Maps/ccamp.html

 

For a complete list of U of M World AIDS Week events check out http://www.umich.edu/~aids/

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World AIDS Week

Check out the University of Michigan's World AIDS Week website at http://www.umich.edu/~aids/

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The Washtenaw Interfaith HIV AIDS Network (WIHAN) is a coalition of religious organizations across the county to stop the spread of HIV, increase education about HIV and help those living with HIV locally.  People and congregations of all religions are welcome.

An estimated 5,000 in Michigan are HIV-positive and do not know it!  This is why testing is so important.  Some churches in Washtenaw County allow health officials to conduct free HIV testing in their churches.  Will you make your house of worship one of them?  Contact WIHAN today!

About 620 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Washtenaw County.  They need our help!

Mission Statement

To help people living with HIV/AIDS in Washtenaw County meet their spiritual needs and connect with a religious home.

Please get in touch to offer comments and join our mailing list.