National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (August 29)

Posted August 26, 2022

National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness DayMonday, August 29th 2022 is National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NFHAAD). The event is spearheaded by RAHMA, Reaching All HIV+ Muslims in America, who held the first NFHAAD observance in 2017.

RAHMA notes that while faith plays a major role in the lives of many Americans, for many living with HIV, faith communities can turn from a place of refuge to a source of stigma and turmoil. RAHMA’s overall goal is to rally all US communities representative of the Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu and Baha’i faiths to take a stand against stigma in their congregations and raise awareness on HIV/AIDS.

National Faith HIV and AIDS Awareness Day Ambassadors 2017 Event

This NFHAAD, let’s work to combat stigma, spread awareness, and create safe spaces within faith communities.

Check out the following NFHAAD resources:

  • “My Faith, My Story,” is a short documentary-style film amplifying the voices of a few Faith Leaders, Advocates, and People Living with HIV in the South.

  • Watch videos from the virtual NFHAAD 2020 celebration and other past observances.

Access the following PAETC on-demand courses for combatting stigma:
National Faith HIV and AIDS Awareness Day Ambassadors 2017 Event

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