Act Now! Tell Congress to Fund Lifesaving Research

Right now, the U.S. Congress is making critical decisions on spending for the next fiscal year. Congress has the choice to robustly fund the National Institutes of Health (NIH) so that the nation’s biomedical research agency can continue to make breakthroughs in life sciences that will enhance human health and reduce illness and disability. You can help them make that decision. Keep reading

We Are Turning off the Tap in Zimbabwe

EGPAF-Zimbabwe Director Agnes Mahomva, M.D., was recently elected president of the Zimbabwe Medical Association — an honor and a responsibility that reflects her dedicated work to end pediatric AIDS and strengthen health systems. She recounts the transformation that she has seen in her country over the past 15 years. Keep reading

Mobile Clinics Reach Remote Communities in Mozambique

Through mobile clinics, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is bringing HIV services to people in Mozambique who live far from hospitals, making sure that all families have access to testing, care, and treatment, no matter where they happen to reside. Keep reading

A Dance Summit for an AIDS-free Generation

A dozen student leaders from across the country that recently made the trek to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) headquarters in Washington, D.C., for the annual UP 4 THE FIGHT Dance Marathon retreat. They learned about the fight against pediatric HIV/AIDS and how to to become better fundraisers, better leaders, and even better EGPAF ambassadors and champions for an AIDS-free generation. Keep reading