News
Santa Clara Community
Leaders to Publicly Take HIV Tests at the 3rd Annual National
Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
WHO:
Michele
Lew, President & CEO, Asian Americans for Community Involvement
(AACI)
Councilmember
Margaret Abe-Koga of Mountain View
Councilmember
Evan Low of Campbell
Asian & Pacific
Islander Wellness Center (A&PI Wellness Center)
WHAT:
In
commemoration of the Third Annual National Asian & Pacific
Islander HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day, three groundbreaking leaders of Santa Clara County’s
Asian & Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities will publicly
receive HIV tests. This event also highlights the launch of HIV
rapid testing, open to the public, at AACI Alternative HIV Testing
Site in San Jose. AACI’s HIV testing program is a joint effort
with the Community Health Partnership. This program was made possible
through funding from the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
through the Santa Clara County Public Health Department. Leaders
demonstrating the importance of being tested for HIV will be: Michele
Lew, President and CEO of AACI; Councilmember Margaret Abe-Koga,
of Mountain View; and Councilmember Evan Low, of Campbell. All
three will be receiving the Rapid Oral HIV test, a non-invasive
test which provides results in 20 minutes, as well as providing
individual remarks and answering questions for the media.
WHEN:
Friday,
May 18, 2007 at 9:00 am
WHERE:
Asian
Americans for Community Involvement, Banyan Tree Room (Room 216)
2400
Moorpark Avenue
San
Jose, CA 95128
WHY:
To
focus attention on the rising rates of HIV/AIDS in A&PI communities
and reduce related discrimination and stigma,
especially fear around getting an HIV test. According to the CDC,
at least 25% of all Americans infected with HIV are unaware of
their status. Knowing personal HIV status increases individuals’ power
to take care of their self and their community. By publicly receiving
HIV tests, these three A&PI leaders demonstrate the need for
increased education and support around those living with or at-risk
for HIV in A&PI communities in Santa Clara County.
This
event is held in conjunction with the Banyan Tree Project, a national
initiative led by A&PI Wellness Center, striving to foster
acceptance and compassion toward A&PIs living with, or at risk
for HIV/AIDS. For information about National A&PI HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day,
call 1-866-5BANYAN. Press materials are available on the website.
For more information on AACI, go to www.aaci.org or
call 408-975-2730.
For more information on A&PI Wellness Center, go to www.apiwellness.org or call 415-292-3400.
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For press contact:
The Banyan Tree Project
c/o API Wellness Center
730 Polk Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94109
415.292.3400
press@banyantree
project.org

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