06/01/2026
Celebrate Life. Honor Resilience. Raise Awareness.
For more than four decades, HIV long-term survivors have demonstrated extraordinary resilience, courage and strength in the face of challenges many could never imagine. Their stories remind us how far we have come in the fight against HIV, while also highlighting the work that remains to eliminate stigma, expand access to care and support those impacted by HIV in our communities.
That is why HIV Elimination Services (HIVES) is proud to join Florida Department of Health (DOH), Triple H Ministries Heart Health Healing Ministries and community partners this Friday, June 5, for HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day ... a special community event dedicated to honoring survivors, raising awareness, sharing education and celebrating life. Our very own Council Members Dr Rosie Hayes and Dr Sandra Anderson will be a part of the amazing celebration - we're excited to support everyone there!
As part of our CTRL-HALT-DEL initiative, we believe that every conversation, every connection and every act of compassion helps move our community closer to a future where everyone has access to the support, care and understanding they deserve.
CTRL: Control Risks - Empowering individuals to take charge of their health by reducing risks of HIV.
HALT: Halt the Spread - Stopping the spread of HIV through care and treatment for persons with HIV.
DEL: Delete Stigma - Erasing HIV stigma and disparities in health outcomes.
Join us for an afternoon of inspiration, education, fellowship, food, entertainment, giveaways and community connection as we celebrate the lives and contributions of long-term survivors.
📅 Friday, June 5, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Mayme Frederick Building
1440 MLK Blvd.
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
Everyone is welcome. Please register to help us plan for lunch and be entered into raffle prize drawings.
🔗 Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/d04wp0hBEL
Together, we can honor resilience, raise awareness, celebrate life, and continue working toward a healthier, more compassionate Palm Beach County.