Today is World AIDS Day, where the world community is encouraged to come together to raise awareness and bolster support for AIDS research. Thanks to the diligent efforts of medical researchers, we have created revolutionary new drugs that stop the virus from spreading to healthy T-cells and organizations to educate people on prevention. But there is still much to be done. Make sure you know how to protect yourself and those around you by educating yourself on the virus. And pitch in and help fight the disease that has taken more than 25 million lives since 1981.
- - Make a direct donation to one of these organizations. UNAIDS, The Global Fund or the International AIDS Society.
- - Buy a (RED) product. A series of companies are partnering with (RED) to raise money, in this initiative founded by U2 front man Bono. Anytime you buy one of their products they will automatically donate a percentage to AIDS research.
- - Volunteer at a Project Kindle camp. Project Kindle offers free camping programs for children, young adults and families infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
- - Share information on AIDS and all these ways to help with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.
- - Volunteer at a clinic in your areas that offers free HIV testing.
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