East Bay World AIDS Day Celebration 2024: A look back
Our theme for this year’s celebration was “Putting People First: East Bay Communities on the Rise“. We highlighted legacy personnel and their work in addition to those who may be … Continued
Our theme for this year’s celebration was “Putting People First: East Bay Communities on the Rise“. We highlighted legacy personnel and their work in addition to those who may be … Continued
El 15 de octubre es el Día Nacional Latino para la Concientización del SIDA (NLAAD), una campaña que, por más de 20 años, ha promovido las formas de prevenir, tratar … Continued
Updates on the East Bay HIV strategic plan are posted on this webpage. This is a community-driven “living” East Bay HIV strategic plan that is flexible and responsive to local needs, addresses structural inequities, and is used to make systemic change to achieve our vision of an East Bay with zero HIV stigma, zero health disparities, and zero new HIV transmissions.
A community memorial for Wilma Chan will be held on December 8 at 2 pm in Oakland (virtual and in-person). Click here for more info. Our community experienced a shocking … Continued
On December 17, 2019, we were honored to receive an award from the Alameda County Board of Supervisors congratulating and commending “East Bay Getting to Zero for launching an important … Continued
On December 10, 2019, we held our first EBGTZ World AIDS Day event, focused on empowering youth to get to zero. 151 people joined us to listen to an amazing … Continued