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May 31, 2008: Big Al's Mini Auto Show for AIDS Awareness
GUAHAN Project Group Photos
Coral Life Foundation 1994-2002
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), Guam Communications Network (GCN) and GUAHAN Project Basic Grant Writing Workshop, Sinajana Mayor's Office, Guam, September 2007
GUAHAN Project Community Outreach: Zero-Down
2008 National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Guam Chapter Conference
Conscious Living and the GUAHAN Project present RENT - The Musical Production, January 2008
GUAHAN Project 5K AIDS Walk, Run and Roll
Guam Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition (GCCCC)    
GUAHAN Project Health Information Campaign Award (HICA)
Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues Guam Production 2004 and 2005 
GUAHAN Project and MAC Cosmetics Present: Fashion Compassion 2004
AIDS Awareness Community Outreach
PIJAAG Summit, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), April 2007

 

 
     
December 1.  World AIDS Day.  Why celebrate AIDS?    
Why is there World AIDS Day?  It does seem awkward.   Why do we celebrate a disease that has killed over 25 million people since 1981?  We really don’t hear much these days about AIDS.  There are some people that believe AIDS is curable and that there is nothing to worry about.  That fact is, HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, continues to infect more people than ever around the world.  True, in some places the infection rates are dropping slightly but they are more than offset by the sharp increases in new infections in Africa, China and Russia.  
   
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