State of the World’s Mothers Report
At EGPAF, we know that in order to keep children healthy and HIV-free we must start with the health of their mothers. Keep reading
At EGPAF, we know that in order to keep children healthy and HIV-free we must start with the health of their mothers. Keep reading
This Mother’s Day, the Coeurage Theatre Company in Los Angeles will be donating proceeds from its production of “The Yellow Boat” to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Keep reading
Today, my house is full of the joy and the heavenly voices of my little angels, singing and playing happily. Ten years ago, I couldn’t have even dreamed of a better life. Keep reading
When I learned I was HIV-positive, I thought I would never be a mother. Now, sixteen years later, I have a beautiful daughter, Florida, and I'm expecting my second child this summer. Both are HIV-free. This is my story. Keep reading
Celebrate World Immunization Week by learning more about progress into creating an HIV vaccine. Keep reading
New results from the National AIDS Trust (NAT) reveal that the general public continues to be largely ignorant of the advances in HIV/AIDS care and treatment. Keep reading
Many rural areas in Malawi face serious health worker shortages, but the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation offers training scholarships to encourage students to become health workers and fill this critical gap. Keep reading
Jake Glaser and Modern Advocate help to make the Bahamas HIV/AIDS-free. Keep reading
This World Malaria Day (April 25) learn more about how malaria infections affect people living HIV around the world. Keep reading