Event is Part of Fourteen-City, Three-Week, Cross-County
AHF/Magic Johnson HIV Testing Tour from Los Angeles to
Washington, DC.: Free HIV Testing and AIDS Awareness Caravan
Visits Hard-hit Southern Cities; Arrives D.C., on Saturday June
27th--National HIV Testing Day
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - AIDS Healthcare Foundation:
What: Free HIV Testing Event
When: THURSDAY, June 18th 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where:
WalMart Parking Lot
851 Ann Street, off I-85 in Montgomery
Who:
Joseph Terrill, Domestic Testing Manager, AHF
Azul Mares-DelGrasso, Field Services Manager, AHF's Public Health
Division
Mike Murphree, Executive Director, MAOI
Tommy Chavis, Lead Educator, MAOI
B-ROLL
AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile HIV Testing Unit with a large photo of
Magic Johnson on the side of the van
CONTACTS:
Lori Yeghiayan, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Mobile: (323)
377-4312
Cumulative AIDS Cases in ALABAMA 0.9% of US total (9,091 AIDS
cases through 2007, per CDC)
On Thursday, June 18th AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the
nation's largest non-profit AIDS organization, will partner with
Montgomery AIDS Outreach, Inc. (MAOI) to provide free HIV testing
through a mobile HIV testing van in the parking lot of WalMart on
851 Ann St., just off Interstate-85 in Montgomery from 2:00 PM to
6:00 PM.
In an effort to boost AIDS awareness and HIV prevention and
testing efforts in some of the hardest hit regions of the United
States, AHF began a three week, fourteen-city cross country HIV
testing caravan in one of its popular AHF Mobile HIV Testing
Units, which are named in honor of and partnership with HIV
positive basketball legend Earvin Magic Johnson, Jr. and actor
and AIDS advocate Blair Underwood. The tour kicked-off in Los
Angeles on Monday, June 8th and culminates with the mobile unit's
arrival in Washington, DC on Saturday, June 27th--National HIV
Testing Day. AHF is permanently relocating one of the mobile
testing units from Los Angeles to D.C., to provide free,
easy-to-access rapid HIV testing in various neighborhoods
throughout the nation's capital, where it was recently reported
that the HIV prevalence rate has surged past 3%--higher than in
Lagos, Nigeria.
As AHF staffers and HIV testing counselors drive the van from Los
Angeles to Washington through many Southern and Eastern states,
AHF's 'whistle stop' testing tour will seek to heighten awareness
about HIV testing in local communities along the route.
"While making initial plans to transport our brand new,
state-of-the-art AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile Testing Unit from Los
Angeles to Washington, DC, we hit upon the idea that this cross
country road trip presented a unique opportunity to raise
awareness about HIV testing, prevention and treatment through
specific testing events and community outreach in cities and
states along the way," said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS
Healthcare Foundation. "As a result, AHF partnered with respected
local AIDS and community groups in Phoenix, Albuquerque, Houston,
New Orleans, Jackson, Mississippi; Pensacola, Florida;
Montgomery, Alabama; Jacksonville, Atlanta, Columbia, South
Carolina; Charlotte, Norfolk and Washington, DC to host free HIV
testing and media events in each of these communities. At the end
of the tour, the AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile Testing Unit will
remain and operate in Washington, where AHF will also open a free
AIDS treatment clinic--our first in that city--later this
summer."
"The beauty of these free mobile HIV testing vans is that AIDS
Healthcare Foundation operates them right in the heart of the
community--in parking lots of popular retail stores, nearby hip
nightclubs and gathering spots, at church events--and they
provide the testing, counseling and results all in one session,
so people get their test results right away on the same day,"
said Blair Underwood, who attended the Los Angeles kick-off
event. "It is important that people learn how to avoid becoming
infected with HIV; or if they are infected, know their HIV
status, and seek medical treatment, if needed. People really need
to know their HIV status today. These HIV testing vans provide
that opportunity for free in a friendly, no hassle way."
During the testing tour, AIDS Healthcare Foundation will also
present $5,000 grants to each of the local partners AHF is
collaborating with along the way. And throughout the course of
the 4,220 mile, three week cross country HIV testing tour, HIV
testing counselors and AHF staffers will also supply a steady
stream of updates, videos and images via new media: YouTube,
Facebook, MySpace and Twitter postings from along the route,
interviews with local partners, government officials and, when
appropriate and available, interviews with people who were tested
on the mobile unit.
* http://www.youtube.com/aidshealth
* http://www.facebook/people/Aidshealth-Care/
* http://www.twitter.com/freehivtest
* http://www.myspace.com/aidshealth
* http://www.freehivtest.net/testingusa
A fully outfitted 34 foot HIV/AIDS mobile medical treatment
clinic that is operated by AHF's Positive Healthcare in rural
areas of north Florida and in the Panhandle will also join the
HIV testing caravan starting in New Orleans. The van,
affectionately dubbed, 'Bertha,' will travel on with the
AHF/Magic Johnson Testing Unit through the remaining Southern and
Eastern states and on to Washington. This mobile clinic will
serve as an additional backup HIV testing van along the route.
Bertha, however, will return to service as a mobile medical
clinic in Florida after the National HIV Testing event in
Washington on June 27th.
HIV Statistics in the United States
"Last August, the Centers for Disease Control released new data
showing an alarming 40% increase in HIV infections in the
US--56,000 new cases each year up from a previous estimate of
40,000 new cases annually," said Whitney Engeran-Cordova,
Director of AIDS Healthcare Foundation's Public Health Division.
"There is no doubt that the South is disproportionately affected
by HIV and without adequate resources. On our trip we want to
meet our colleagues in these cities, support agencies in
providing testing and do what we can to raise awareness about the
genuine need for HIV testing and treatment throughout the region.
The number of new infections in the U.S. is absolutely
unacceptable. We have a responsibility to do what we must to help
those with HIV know their status and get linked into care."
According to an HIV/AIDS Policy Fact Sheet produced by the Kaiser
Family Foundation ("The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States",
updated, February, 2009, with statistics through 2007)
* Ten states account for 71% of AIDS cases reported since the
beginning of the epidemic. Nine of these states also rank in the
top 10 for newly reported cases. Three of the states that the
AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile Testing HIV testing Unit will visit on
its tour--Texas, Florida, and Georgia--are among these top ten
states; together, they account for 21% of the nation's reported
AIDS cases through the end of 2007--or 216,199 cumulative AIDS
cases.
The Kaiser Fact Sheet also pointed out:
* (AIDS) case rates per 100,000 provide a different measure of
the epidemic's impact, since they reflect the concentration of
cases after accounting for differences in population size across
states. The District of Columbia has the highest AIDS case rate
in the nation. Seven of the top 10 states by AIDS case rate are
in the South. The AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile HIV Testing Unit tour
will travel to and do HIV testing events in five of these
Southern states and areas: Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, South
Carolina and the District of Columbia.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is the nation's largest
non-profit HIV/AIDS healthcare provider. AHF currently provides
medical care and/or services to more than 100,000 individuals in
21 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean
and Asia. Additional information is available at
www.aidshealth.org
Montgomery AIDS Outreach, Inc. (MAO) is a private, not-for-profit
Community Based AIDS Service Organization established in 1987.
MAO has transitioned from a volunteer education and service
organization to a full-time primary care facility. MAO also has a
satellite clinic in Dothan. We currently have over 1,300 clients
in care through both clinics and several mobile clinic sites
throughout South Central Alabama. MAO currently serves 22
counties in the Southern portion of Alabama. MAO also provides
more than 300 HIV Prevention Programs throughout these counties
annually. We believe that Education is Power and Knowing your
Status is vital in Reducing the New HIV infections from this
epidemic. Montgomery AIDS Outreach provides community prevention
education, quality services, and compassionate care to those
affected by HIV/AIDS. For information on how you can help,
contact MAO @ 334-280-3349.
Contacts
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Lori Yeghiayan
Mobile: 323-377-4312
E-Mail: loriy@aidshealth.org