March 26 & 27, 2018
Washington D.C.
via AIDS United
Registration Now Open for AIDSWatch!
Join hundreds of advocates from across the country in Washington, D.C. from March 26 - March 27, 2018 to educate Congress on HIV/AIDS and related policy and funding priorities.
This is the 25th Anniversary AIDSWatch and HIV advocacy has never been more critical!
Register today at the rate of $35! Registration rates increase to $60 on March 9, so register now!
AIDSWatch, presented by The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, is the nation’s largest annual constituent-based national HIV/AIDS advocacy event. AIDSWatch brings together hundreds of people living with HIV and their allies to meet with members of Congress and to educate them about the important issues at stake for people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. AIDSWatch is implemented as a partnership between AIDS United, the Treatment Access Expansion Project, and the US People Living With HIV Caucus. The 25th Anniversary of the event, AIDSWatch will take place March 26 & 27, 2018 in Washington D.C.
We now have the knowledge and tools to end AIDS in America. We can successfully treat those living with HIV and stop new infections. However, meeting this goal will require substantial scale-up of solutions, removal of barriers, and real leadership. There must be collaboration—across the political aisle, between federal, state, and local governments, and between the public and private sectors. Solutions must be based on scientific evidence and basic human rights. We can make the unprecedented opportunity of ending AIDS in America a reality by providing the resources, policies, and programs necessary to ensure that HIV prevention, care, treatment, and support services are widely available. Join other HIV advocates at AIDSWatch to tell Congress to make this plan a reality!