Back to the Basics:HIV/Aids Awareness(February 2014)

Post date: Feb 15, 2014 8:40:10 PM

From the desk of the Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc;

Within the past eight years,Social networking has revolutionized the way causes and charities reach millions of American citizens across the United Stated and people around the world. As a matter of fact,Social networking has brought awareness to thousands of causes and charities,for example cancer and Hiv/Aids. Each week,through the power of the Internet millions of internet users with the assistance of Social networking sites has an array of platforms to advocate,promote and bring awareness to causes big and small that has impacted their life. From Facebook to Twitter to Instagram,even a personal or business website has the power to reach millions,to educate,to advocate,to promote and to bring awareness to causes and human issues that affect each of us daily. As Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc,aside from being the Editor of the csaccac eNewsletter and filling various hats at the csaccac,each year I pause from my busy schedule to advocate and promote several causes on this website that has deeply impacted as well as affected the communities I work within to promote the goals of csaccac Inc . For the month of February,since founding csaccac Inc,I like to give recognition to certain causes as well as urge visitors to get Educated. Likewise,I've found being educated on such issuses as HIV/Aids to be of great importance__at the age of forty-something. Straight forwardly speaking,my health it is as equally as important as my job along with other women health issues and causes such as Go Red For Women;however,this week,I turn my attention to getting Back to Basics,Hiv/Aids awareness,a disease that has greatly impacted Afro American communities throughout the US. As advocate for education,I feel it is important that each us remain informed on the status of HIV/Aids for this reason,I know that one person has the power to make difference,so__get the facts,share with a friend, hashtag onTwitter,and take the time out to visit the National Black HIV/Aids website @ http://www.blackaidsday.org/

*National Black HIV/Aids Awareness Day February 7th,2014

Sincerely,

Jamala M Johnson

Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc.