
In an effort to combat HIV in Palm Beach County, a new campaign titled the CTRL HALT DEL Campaign is set to launch, promising an aggressive approach toward ending the virus's impact on the local community. The official announcement highlights that the campaign's debut event, open to all interested parties, will take place on December 16 from noon to 2 p.m. at 1440 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Riviera Beach.
Offering a first glimpse at the campaign's branding, the initiative seeks to not only CTRL the spread of HIV but also HALT the stigma surrounding it, and DEL critical barriers that stand in the way of a healthier future for those affected. Challenged with educational tools, the event intends to empower and inform those attending. For those interested in engaging with community leaders and advocates, the platform also poses a unique networking opportunity to discuss imperatives in the ongoing fight against HIV, as detailed by the official press release.
The campaign, promising an afternoon not only filled with educational prospects but also with avenues for establishing communal ties, aims to elevate the conversation around HIV and diminish the numerous challenges it presents. According to the same press release, the gathering is a call to action for stakeholders and the public alike to fortify their commitment to ending HIV and its associated stigmatizations in Palm Beach County.
Those looking to contribute to the cause, be they residents or officials, should consider attending the event, which presents an optimal chance to stay in front and informed of the latest advancements in HIV prevention and treatment.









