-
New data just released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show Florida now leads the nation in the number of new HIV cases. The CDC says…
-
Even though the rate of new HIV diagnoses is declining nationwide, Jacksonville’s is on the rise. And African-Americans are most likely to be infected.In…
-
World AIDS Day is Friday, but the City of Jacksonville is dedicating the whole week to awareness, beginning Monday with the unfurling of parts of the AIDS…
-
The Jacksonville Area Sexual Minority Youth Network has raised $700,000 toward eliminating HIV and AIDS in Jacksonville with a campaign called…
-
More than 6,000 Jacksonville residents are living with HIV or AIDS in Jacksonville and new diagnoses are happening in people at younger and younger…
-
A Jacksonville organization for young LGBT people is hoping a new grant will help prevent the spread of HIV among the city’s most susceptible residents.…
-
First Coast ConnectOver the past 15 years, the global response to HIV/AIDS has vastly slowed the spread of the disease, averting more than 30 million new HIV infections and…
-
LGBT youth advocacy group JASMYN is announcing a $500,000 gift from the Dolores Barr Weaver Fund.The gift is a matching fund meant to help the group meet…
-
RENT — the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning musical story of falling in love, finding your voice and living for today — is being staged in Jacksonville.…
-
Clinics all over Jacksonville will be administering HIV tests on the house this week. Friday, June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, and dozens of clinics,…