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African American HIV/AIDS Run/Walk Photo May 17, 2008
African American HIV/AIDS Run/Walk/Ride
Now in it's sixth year, the Walk has become one of Let's Talk's signature events. Participants and donors help raise much needed awareness and funds; all money raised will go directly to the African American HIV/AIDS service providers Let's Talk supports.

There is still time to register!

Starting on LaFollete Park on Laramie Avenue and ending at Garfield Park on Central Park Avenue, the Walk travels through the heart of the West side. After the walk, stick around for the post-event festival, featuring free HIV testing, food and beverages and a FREE concert. Scheduled to perform: the Chi-Lites, Yung Joc and more!

Volunteers are needed. The walk's success depends on the support of volunteers.

Make a donation. Your funds will support state-wide African American HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services.

Visit the official Walk page to learn more.

June 27, 2008
National HIV Testing Day
It is estimated that a quarter million people living in the U.S. are infected with HIV and do not know it. National HIV Testing Day is your opportunity to learn your HIV status and to get information you need to take control of your health and your life. Click here to find a testing center in your area.

In the Spotlight

Voice of the People Awards ImageVoice of the People Awards.
On May 2, 2008, the Let's Talk, Let's Test Foundation and the DuSable Museum of African American History presented the Voice of the People Awards, honoring individuals for their work in the fight against the African American HIV/AIDS epidemic. Find out more.


Thank you for your help in making “I Need You to Survive” Sunday a success.
80 pastors participated, delivering sermons about the African American HIV/AIDS epidemic and fundraising on behalf of Let's Talk's faith-based HIV/AIDS tester certification program. Later that evening, more than 3500 people attended the celebratory concert at Progressive M.B. Church. Thank you all for your support.