The American Red Cross trains and educates participants and instructors on how to stop the transmission of HIV, encourages people to respond in informed ways to people who have HIV/Aids, and helps people apply the facts about HIV to their own behavior. We offer several different courses at a variety of venues including schools, recreation centers, faith based and non-profit organizations.
Basic HIV/AIDS Program
Our Basic HIV/AIDS Program helps people take steps to prevent the spread of HIV. Basic HIV/AIDS Program provides the opportunity to openly discuss the facts about HIV and AIDS and personalize the facts so they become more meaningful. It's a good way to encourage people to adopt prevention behaviors to protect themselves and others from HIV. Basic HIV/AIDS Program: Prevention Skills can help people develop and practice skills that they can use in real life situations to protect themselves and others from HIV. Red Cross-trained instructors can conduct sessions of the Basic HIV/AIDS Program in your community.
African American HIV/AIDS Program
This course equips African American youth, families, and caregiving adults with culturally affirming HIV/AIDS information that can help them protect themselves and others from HIV infection. This program was developed by African American paid and volunteer staff of the Red Cross working in partnership with the National Urban League.
Hispanic HIV/AIDS Program
Our Hispanic HIV/AIDS Program emphasizes plática or dialogue and reaches youths and their families with HIV/AIDS information that they can use to protect themselves and others from HIV infection. It was developed in cooperation with national Hispanic organizations.
Register Now Online or call Customer Service at 404-575-3730, option #3, to register.
Become an Instructor - HIV/Aids Instructors are trained to work with culturally diverse populations, African, African-American, Asian, Caucasian, Caribbean, and Hispanic/Latino.
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