What is C2EA and what do we do?
The Campaign to End AIDS (C2EA) is a diverse coalition of people living with HIV and AIDS, their advocates, colleagues, friends and loved ones. Together, we're demanding that our leaders exert the political will to stop the epidemic, in the U.S. and abroad, once and for all.
The United States Conference on AIDS (USCA), set for September 12-15, at Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, in Orlando, Florida is an event you cannot afford to miss. USCA’s mission is to increase the strength and diversity of the community-based response to the AIDS epidemic through education, training, new partnerships, collaboration and networking.
It is the largest AIDS-related gathering in the U.S., bringing together over 3,000 workers from all fronts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic—from case managers and physicians, to public health workers and advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) to policymakers—to build national support networks, exchange the latest information and learn cutting-edge tools to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS. We hope you will be one of them.
For more information about USCA, and or to submit abstracts, registrations and scholarship applications online, visit www.2010USCA.org. (Just be sure to retain a paper copy for your records.) Questions may be referred directly to the Conferences and Meeting Services Division at conferences@nmac.org or (202) 483-NMAC (6622).