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AIDS Free Pittsburgh aims to eliminate new AIDS cases

by The 100 Companies

Last Friday, AIDS Free Pittsburgh hosted an event for people to learn about advancements in the treatment and prevention of HIV and hear from community members who are living with the disease. The event included performances by local artists, hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar.

AIDS Free Pittsburgh is a public health movement that is striving to reduce the rate of HIV infections by 75% by 2030 and eliminate new AIDS cases. Allegheny is the second county in the U.S. to take on this challenge.

Visit aidsfreepittsburgh.org to learn more about its mission and access resources and services.

– Eve Lederman, The 100 Companies

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