Advocates for Youth and its partners direct this observance.
National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD) is a day to educate and urge policymakers and the public regarding the impact of HIV and AIDS on young people. The day also highlights the HIV prevention, treatment, and care campaigns of young people in the U.S.
Date: April 10
Acronym: NYHAAD
Founding Organization: Advocates for Youth
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