HEALTH FOR FUN

Health for FUN

Health is Fun-Training and Capacity Building

Health for FUN

Actions Against Aids Leadership Initiative

Individual and Group Instruction—influences, counsels, and provides skills to support healthy behaviors


Increase the availability and reach of media campaigns

Increase the availability of online interventions

Increase the number and availability of interventions that address substance use

Expand the availability of free and low cost HIV testing

Increase condom availability and appeal

Increase the number and availability of youth-specific interventions

  • Get Educated: Awareness and knowledge about HIV/AIDS empowers individuals and communities to act accordingly.
  • Public perception in the United States about the seriousness of the HIV epidemic has declined in recent years.
  • Get FIT-Dancing, Riding, Hiking, Biking, Skating, Running, Walking, Skipping
  • comprehensive sexuality education,

GOMOJO KNOWS IF HEALTH ISN'T FOR FUN, THEN WHAT'S THE POINT?

EXPLORE

LEARN

GET FIT, STAY FIT, BE FIT


MOLODI

UFC GYMS

REAL RESULTS Boxing to Ballet

Jazz to Hip Hop

Street Runs

Fitness Clubs

Jump For Joy

Skate For Change

Zumba

Yoga

Runners Clubs

Marathons

Roller Skating

Biking

Hiking

Disco Dancing

Condom Distribution

Mob Testing

This is NOT an ordinary boring health education. It is FUN! We are making new rules, learning creative way of sharing our struggles and strives to living a healthy lifestyle and life planning, and health products for our community!

Aimed at strengthening organizational and individual capacity to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Communities, the ACTions AGAINST AIDS LEADERSHIP is a comprehensive training program designed to decrease stigma and misperception and increase the engagement of the Black community in HIV prevention and treatment services.

Process

Develop training content and curriculum that is comprehensive, adult-centered and culturally competent.

Identify faculty that are experienced and expert in their fields. Train participants to engage in activities that increase HIV knowledge and reduce stigma and misperceptions.

Connect participants to technical assistance in the promotion of access to and utilization of HIV services.Refer organizations to other capacity building assistance services as needed.