National Black Hiv/Aid Awareness Day ,February 7th.

Post date: Feb 8, 2013 9:53:37 PM

Since founding csaccac Inc; in 2010, I’ve been a supporter and advocate of several national causes and charities including (NBHAAD). And straight forwardly speaking, each year, since founding csaccac Inc; I like to recognize those causes and charities as well as their contributions to society as a whole. In fact, while working to get csaccac Inc; off the ground in addition to working to gain support from the community, I also began to hand pick those causes and charities that has had a significant effect on social development and has greatly impacted my life from childhood to adulthood. Unequivocally, there’s a lot of causes and charities in the United Stated and abroad, ___and if one isn’t well informed or well versed on the various practices and functions of each cause and charity that exist today, without a question, it would be very easy for a consumer or shopper to feel overwhelmed or frustrated with the process of selecting a cause or charity to support. Despite the numerous causes and charities that exist as well as being created each day, I chose to specifically support those causes and charities that I've lived with as a granddaughter, daughter, niece, student, friend, co worker, consumer and shopper. Admittedly, NBHAAD is one of those causes I couldn’t look away from due to the fact that so many people could in fact be spared from the harsh reality of living with a disease such as Hiv/Aids through their message. Sadly, Hiv/Aids has affected millions of families in the United States and across the globe. (NBHAAD) is one of those causes that promotes education and brings awareness to Hiv/Aids first and foremost in black communities where statistics reports Blacks represents a large portion all new cases. Most importantly, as Editor, Founder & President of csaccac Inc; I believe education is the answer to preventing new cases of Hiv/Aids. Among a long list of things to do, on February 7th, the designated for National Black Hiv/Aids Awareness, I paused for a moment to get the facts through the assistance of NBHAAD web site. To conclude, as a supporter and advocate of Hiv/Aids awareness, I want to encourage each of you to get the facts.

Sincerely,

Jamala M Johnson

Editor, Founder & President of csaccac Inc;