You can help us to get everyone talking about HIV on 1 December 2007.
You have a vital role to play on World AIDS Day and there are lots of ways you can make a difference:
- Fundraise: Raise money to support the National AIDS Trust's work to help people living with HIV.
- Campaign with us: Make your voice heard and join our campaigns for free HIV treatment for everyone in the UK and to make sex and relationships education compulsory in schools.
- Donate now: The money you donate to the National AIDS Trust will help us to continue to speak out and change lives.
- Get the red ribbon: Wear a red ribbon for World AIDS Day to help get people talking about HIV or fundraise with a red ribbon collection box.
- Get your school involved: Find out how your school can support World AIDS Day and the resources we can provide to help you.
- Buy HIV awareness materials: Show your support and get other people thinking about HIV with products that raise awareness of HIV and feature the red ribbon.
- Join our networks: Become a friend of World AIDS Day on MySpace and Facebook.
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Support our partners:
Levi’s®
In the run up to December 1st, an exclusive World Aids Day organic T-shirt will be available in Levi’s® Stores across 19 European countries. All the money raised, after local tax, will go to leading HIV groups in Europe.
easyKard in partnership with the National AIDS Trust has designed a NAT Red Ribbon MaggieTM, a magnet that can be put on any metal surface including cars, fridges, filing cabinets, to show your support for World AIDS Day.
The NAT Red Ribbon MaggieTM is available from various retailers in Manchester, online at www.getmaggies.net or Manchester’s Arndale Centre on 1 December .
Gaydar are launching a series of events to support the National AIDS Trust and mark World AIDS Day 2007, including a special broadcast live from their Soho studios at Profile Soho (56 Frith Street, London) on the 1 December. Tune in throughout November to find out more and don’t forget to listen on the day or join the GaydarRadio presenters at Profile Soho.
The Post Office® is donating 50 per cent of profits from limited edition £15 World AIDS Day international phonecards and a donation from their directory enquiry service – 118855 – for calls made in the two week run up to World AIDS Day.

