Educating Teens about HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Educating Teens about HIV/AIDS (ETAH) is a 501 (c) (3) organization designed to educate pre-teens, teenagers, and young adults about the deadly impact of the HIV virus and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through collaboration with local communities.  It also serves to collaborate with the business community and to encourage schools, houses of worship, and community groups to plan programs to educate teens about HIV/AIDS during the month of March and throughout the year.


ATTENTION Teens & Parents--click events to find out more about the LIVE LIFE without the DISEASE series!

Live Life Message from Teens at 2007 Awareness Day

Join us March 9-10th for the Women & Girls Health Weekend featuring a screening of ABSOLUTELY SAFE with filmmaker Carol Ciancutti-Leyva AND "Women, HIV, and the 40th Anniversary of Our Bodies, Ourselves" with Judy Norsigian.

Participants from our Seventh Annual Teen HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
May 18, 2011 in Philadelphia:

In this group of high school seniors we had future lawyers, accountants, doctors, and a lot of good actors & actresses--everyone is college bound!



Teens are always engaged at ETAH events, even at our Sixth Annual Red Ribbon Gala in Observance of World AIDS Day that was held Weds., December 1, 2010.

Founder, Kezia L. Ellison talks to teens who also attended the Focus on Girls Symposium in October.



ETAH was proud to host Miss America 2010 Caressa Cameron for the 
"Reclaiming our Youth through Community Connections III: Focus on Girls and Young Women" Symposium, October 13, 2010, in Pittsburgh, PA.
 
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