Universities

You can help us achieve a world where people living with HIV have the health and equality they deserve.

Join the fight by raising awareness of HIV on campus, tackling discriminatory attitudes and raising vital funds for National AIDS Trust.

We have lots of free fundraising materials and even some ready-made activities packs you can order! We also have some educational resources below.

You can order:

  • 100 red ribbons and display boxes
  • The Big Murder Mystery events pack – a murder mystery dinner party, which transports you back in time to Paris in the 1920s
  • The Big World AIDS Day Quiz events pack – a classic quiz which can be hosted in person or virtually
  • The Big World AIDS Day Escape events pack – host our virtual escape taking you around the world in your spy assessment
  • The Big Whodunnit events pack – a virtual murder mystery immersing you in a 17th century dinner party gone wrong
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Why should you join us for World AIDS Day?

People living with HIV face life-changing stigma and discrimination. 

A recent survey showed that one in five people living with HIV have experience verbal harassment or threats. A third reported having their HIV status disclosed without their consent by someone close to them. One in five reported being treated differently by their GP and many reported pressure at work to disclose their status. 

This impact is significant, 18% of respondents to this survey reported suicidal thoughts within the past 12 months. And 17% of people living with HIV report 'often' skimping on food because of poverty. 

But education is key - and that's precisely what World AIDS Day is for. 

Join the fight by raising awareness of HIV on campus, tackling discriminatory attitudes and raising vital funds for National AIDS Trust. 

Help

For more information and ideas, contact our Community Fundraiser, James Shamtally at james.shamtally@nat.org.uk.
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