
Raise Awareness Against AIDS with Locke High School Team at the AIDS Walk
Join Locke High School Team for the AIDS Walk on October 12th, supporting the fight against AIDS. Learn about AIDS, its symptoms, how it is transmitted, and statistics. Register with your advisory teacher to participate for free and help make a difference. Find testing locations for HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles.
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Join Locke High School Team! AIDS Walk When: Sunday, October 12th. 7:00 am -3:30 pm. What: 6.6 mile walk to support the fight against AIDS Registering: Get a permission slip from your advisory teacher, (or from Mr. Quon or Ms. Mofford) Then register by providing your name and email. Cost: FREE!
The first 16 students to return a complete permission slip to Mr. Quon or Ms. Mofford will be guaranteed a seat on the bus Additional students will be placed on a wait-list All students and their families are welcome to drive to West Hollywood Park and join our team there for the event
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What is AIDS? AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS is a Disease that causes severe loss of the body s cellular immunity.
How do you get it? Inherit it through parents. Unprotected sex with someone that has AIDS. Symptoms- Not everyone can have the same symptoms Symptoms include: fever, swollen glands, sour throat, rash, fatigue, muscle and joint aches and pains, headache Any one at any age.
Statistics African American and Hispanic are most likely to come in contact with AIDS. The age that people usually have AIDS are 50 and older. However you can have HIV (the virus that leads to AIDS) without having AIDS. HIV is just as dangerous.
Locations on where to be tested. 1014 1/2 N Vermont Ave Los Angeles, CA 90029 p: 800.576.5544 See more at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org