On Wednesday, November 20, Hamilton AM Rotary members received a presentation from Valerie, a Peer Navigator from the Positive Health Network. This organization serves Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand, Norfolk and Brant.  She has been with The Network since 2018, first on the Board of Directors and then joining their staff last year.
 
The Positive Health Network was formerly known as The AIDS Network. The name was changed in June of this year after extensive consultations with stakeholders. Each year, on 1 December, the world commemorates World AIDS Day. People around the world unite to show support for people living with HIV and to remember those who have died from AIDS-related illnesses.
 
Each World AIDS Day focuses on a specific theme, which this year will be “Take the rights path”. This year’s theme joins a growing list of challenges that World AIDS Day has alerted people to globally. Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever international day for global health. Every year, United Nations agencies, governments and civil society join together to campaign around specific themes related to HIV.
-Awareness-raising activities take place around the globe.
- Many people wear a red ribbon, the universal symbol of awareness of, support for and solidarity with people living with HIV. 
- People living with HIV make their voice heard on issues important in their lives.
- Groups of people living with HIV and other civil society organizations involved in the AIDS response mobilize in support of the communities they serve and to raise funds.
- Events highlight the current state of the epidemic.
 
World AIDS Day remains as relevant today as it’s always been, reminding people and governments that HIV has not gone away. There is still a critical need for increased funding for the AIDS response, to increase awareness of the impact of HIV on people’s lives, to end stigma and discrimination and to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV.
 
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