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National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

Wednesday, October 15, 2025 (All day)
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National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day is to build the capacity for non-profit organizations and health departments to reach Latinx/Hispanic communities, promote HIV testing, and provide HIV prevention information and access to care.

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HIV Testing & Diagnosis, 
HIV Primary Care, 
Populations
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Awareness Days
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National
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