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Activities & Programs
In addition to the descriptions on this page, you may also
view a Slide Presentation
of the WAIF programs.
For Youth
WAIT
~ Washington AIDS International
Teens
Using skits, dance and music, teens convey the message of
how HIV infects the body, the importance of getting tested,
and how to best protect and prevent from HIV infection.
WAIT informs kids of all ages about HIV/AIDS:
- through speaking…
- through dancing...
- through singing...
- through break dancing...
- and through acting...
Multimedia Presentations
For classes, seminars, meetings or conferences
For General Audiences:
HIV/AIDS: Facts, Myths and Options
A factual presentation on the nature of HIV, the process
of infection, the body’s response, the long-term effects,
the methods of transmission, the efficacy of prevention measures,
and the impact on populations.
Becoming the Maximum Me:
The Secret to Living your Dreams
Teaches the steps to accomplishing goals, and shows how abstinence
helps reach them. It gives kids and parents some solid tools
to use to integrate self-development with social relationships.
For Businesses:
The High Cost of HIV analyzes the
economic impact of HIV infection on employment, consumer markets,
tax revenues, health care and other issues.
For Faith-based Organizations:
A Lamp Upon a Stand
empowers faith communities to help with the challenges of HIV.
For International Organizations:
HIV Among the Nations
looks at the effects of HIV on global populations, GNP, development,
human rights, and governments.
Other Programs
For General Audiences
Living with HIV
brings HIV-positive individuals to speak to various audiences.
For HIV/AIDS specialists:
Breaking the Barriers
is a one-day symposium, scheduled for Autumn 2002, to discuss
new approaches to create effective prevention and care strategies.
In addition to the description on this page, you may also
view a Slide Presentation
of the WAIF programs.
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