Latino Commission on AIDS
U.S. nonprofit organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Latino Commission on AIDS (Spanish: La ComisiĆ³n Latina sobre el SIDA) is an advocacy and service nonprofit membership organization formed in 1990 with a mission to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latino community in the United States of America including its territories. It is known for coordinating the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day.[1][2]
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Formation | 1990 |
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Area served | United States and its territories |
Key people | Dennis deLeon; Guillermo Chacon, President |
Website | www |
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