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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - March 10

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day proclamations

What is a proclamation?

A proclamation is an official designation of an event issued by governors, mayors, county executives, state legislatures, municipalities, counties, cities, or towns. It is an effective tool for gaining public recognition and carries the full support of a government official in your state or community.

Learn how to PDF issue and use a proclamation (PDF, 300 KB).

How can I submit an official proclamation to be displayed on this website?

Official proclamations should be submitted by email or mail to Monique Davis.

Email: Monique.Davis@hhs.gov

Mailing address:
Monique Davis
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office on Women's Health
200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 712E
Washington, DC 20201

For questions about proclamations, contact Monique Davis at 202-205-3954 or at Monique.Davis@hhs.gov.

Please note: Not all proclamations submitted will be posted. Once received, proclamations may take up to 3 weeks to be posted.

Proclamations around the country

There are no proclamations at this time. Check back soon!

Need help?

  • For questions about proclamations, contact Monique Davis at 202-205-3954 or at Monique.Davis@hhs.gov.
  • For help with event planning in your community, media outreach, and partnerships, contact our National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day activity outreach coordinator, Elizabeth Osborn, at 202-842-3600 or at eosborn@hagersharp.com.
  • For help with the National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day website, including problems registering your organization or event, please contact womenshealth.gov at 800-994-9662 or use our online contact form to send us a message.

Content last updated February 6, 2012.


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