What we Do

ASK US (Adolescents Seeking Knowledge Understanding Safer Sex)

Currently we have programs at AID Atlanta designed specifically for youth ages 13 to 18.

ASK US TEENS-A council of young leaders dedicated to promoting safer sex among his/her peers and raising overall awareness of the impact of HIV/AIDS impact on youth.

ASK US Workshops-Workshops designed specifically for youth committed agencies to emphasize risk reduction, self worth, HIV/AIDS knowledge, and empowerment

ASK US Schools
- Abstinence-based HIV and AIDS information for middle and high schools from a personal perspective. Individuals infected and affected by HIV share their experiences and knowledge to dispel myths and misconceptions about HIV and people living with virus.

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Upcoming Events

July 2nd Messages of Hope

Come out and join ASK US this Friday July 2nd, from 10am - 2pm, @ AID Atlanta, Inc. to decorate messages of hope… Messages of Hope



Join us for “A T-shirt Affair”

We would like to extend a cordial invitation to the community to come out and show support of “A T-shirt Affair” presented by the Metro-wide Atlanta Youth Advocacy Coalition (MAYAC) ages 13-24. This will be held on the last Saturday of the month, February 27th from 4-6 p.m. @ Atlanta Metropolitan College.

The event will showcase an artistic fashion show uniting youth throughout Metropolitan Atlanta as ONE voice to promote HIV/AIDS related concerns: awareness, education, testing and other issues in the community.

Please RSVP to askusteens@aidatlanta.org by February 23rd.

A T-Shirt Affair

 

 

 

 

We look forward to seeing you there!



Georgia AIDS & STD InfoLine

Georgia AIDS and STD InfoLine

Call 1-800-551-2728, where caring and compassionate staff are trained to provide the information you need and point you in the right direction.

AID Atlanta

AID Atlanta

A non-profit organization providing education and support services for people living with HIV and AIDS.