December 8, 2025 - 00:19

New Birth Missionary Baptist Church has joined forces with public health organizations to address the stigma surrounding HIV and expand access to testing for communities disproportionately affected in metro Atlanta. This initiative is part of their World AIDS and HIV Awareness Sunday, which aims to raise awareness about the ongoing challenges faced by individuals living with HIV.
The church provided free testing and vital health resources during the event, encouraging community members to take proactive steps toward their health. By offering these services, New Birth seeks to dismantle misconceptions about HIV and promote a more informed dialogue about the disease.
The collaboration with public health groups underscores the importance of community support in combating the HIV epidemic. By fostering an environment of understanding and education, the church aims to empower individuals to seek testing and treatment without fear of discrimination. This event marks a significant step in the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS in the Atlanta area, highlighting the church's commitment to health equity and community well-being.
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