Empowering women to take ownership of their health and the health of their children has a ripple effect of empowerment throughout a community. This National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 10), join the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) in honoring courages women around the world who are standing up and speaking out about HIV/AIDS. Keep reading
With support from friends and family, students at Baldwin Wallace raised $27,450. Baldwin Wallace Dance Marathon has been fundraising for EGPAF for 13 years. Check out a video recap of the event! Keep reading
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) Ambassador Tatu Msangi is a woman of courage, she travels the world on behalf of EGPAF to share her story of hope and inspiration with others. Keep reading
In honor of Women's HIstory Month, EGPAF President and CEO Chip Lyons discusses the importance of empowering women to take ownership and control of their own health and HIV care and treatment. Keep reading
"Dallas Buyers Club" took home three Oscars at the 86th annual Academy Awards, making the night a big success for HIV/AIDS awareness and efforts to end discrimination and stigma. Keep reading
In Mozambique, Peace Corps Volunters (PCVs) are fully integrated in the community making them critical to EGPAF’s HIV prevention, care, treatment, and support activities. Keep reading
February 23—March 1, 2014 is Peace Corps Week. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) works with the Peace Corps in Mozambique to help achieve its mission of eliminating pediatric HIV. Marie McLeod, director of the Peace Corps’ Office of Global Health and HIV shares her experience with EGPAF and the value of its partnership with the Peace Corps. Keep reading
February 24 – March 1, 2014 is Peace Corps Week and we’re celebrating by highlighting EGPAF’s amazing work with U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs) in Mozambique. Keep reading
On Feb. 24, 2014 the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation’s (EGPAF) Development Coordinator Sydney Van Horn stopped by the Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi)’s Alpha Mu chapter at the University of Maryland to discuss how the sorority has made an impact in EGPAF-supported countries around the world. Keep reading