World Aids Day

Post date: Nov 28, 2012 7:51:50 PM

From the desk of the Editor,Founder & President of csaccac Inc:

On Saturday,December 1st 2012,in the UK, organizers of World Aids Day has designated the day to promote HIV/Aids awareness and to fight against the spread of HIV/Aids. In the past,HIV/Aids has devastated communities,families and relationships. In fact,HIV/Aids has caused millions of people to take an active role in their health,to get involve with HIV/Aids education,to get the facts pertaining to HIV/Aids and to stop the spread of HIV/Aids. As a matter of fact,the virus and disease(HIV/Aids)has impacted millions of people in the United State and across the globe_some directly and others indirectly. As Editor,Founder and President of csaccac,I chose to give recognition to the day on our corporate for two very prominent reason that automatically standout in the fight against the disease

-minorities and - women

because research,statistics,and census has shown that HIV/Aids exist in large numbers among minorites and as a minority and a female I felt compelled,actually I felt I couldnt overlook the facts. Strongly influenced by both reasons,I chose to recognize the day on our corporate site as a reminder to consumer and shoppers of the impact HIV/Aids has had on communities,across the globe,even though the event is being held in the UK,the cause is a worthy one. At csaccac Inc, as Editor,Founder and President,I feel it is important to keep consumers and shoppers informed on not only stuff pertaining to shopping but also those childhood health issues I have personally dealt with in my youth,during my teens,and all throughout my adult life such as HIV/Aids. I first became aware of HIV/Aids in the late seventies__ back then,little had been known about the virus/disease and it wasnt pandemic. Since the first announcement of the virus/disease education has been the key to promoting awareness and stoping the spread of the virus/disease,as the virus/disease progress in stages and began manifestating across the globe I learned along with millions of other consumers and shoppers that the virus/disease doesnt discriminate and affects all types of people each year. On the upside,throughout the years advancement in medicine has provided infected individuals with better treatment.Because of the advancement in medicine the virus/disease is no longer considered a death sentence,amazingly,the new treatments and medicine is assisting infected individuals to live longer.

To learn more about World Aids Day

visit the link below

www.worldaidsday.org