University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Senior Katie Aronat has found a way to merge her penchant for graphic design with a higher purpose – raising awareness about pediatric HIV. Keep reading
President Obama’s political commitment to an AIDS-free Generation is so important—expanded research into a cure for children and adults could be the catalyst that will allow us to see the end of AIDS within this lifetime. Keep reading
This February, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) celebrates Black History Month with a new series, “Our Voices in the Fight.” Keep reading
Check out this video recap of our latest Dance Marathon at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA. Keep reading
"I believe that Elizabeth has paved the way for us -- she is my hero and I will forever celebrate her efforts. I hope one day our fight will be a story that I will tell my children and my grandchildren. Join us in this fight and make a difference -- there is an ambassador in you as well!" -- Florence Ngobeni-Allen Keep reading
Additional work is needed in order to better address the needs of children impacted by the HIV pandemic, and UNICEF’s report helps to identify those needs Keep reading
On January 17, more than 70 health care professionals from Lesotho graduated with certificates from the first-ever Partnership for Management Development (PMD) program offered through the University of Cape Town (UCT). Keep reading
Summer drizzle could not dampen the spirits of more than 500 activists who marched against AIDS in West Mbabane, Swaziland, on Dec. 7, 2013. Keep reading
Here at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF), we have been paying especially close attention to the funding levels for State and Foreign Operations (SFOPS), and Labor Health and Human Services (LHHS), which support critical HIV/AIDS programs and biomedical research. Keep reading