The Los Angeles County Commission on HIV has released its 2025 Annual Report, reflecting a year of transition, hard work, and community-centered progress.
This year’s report highlights the Commission’s restructuring process, Countywide recruitment efforts, community engagement activities, planning work, and ongoing efforts to strengthen access to HIV prevention, care, and support services across Los Angeles County.
At the heart of this work are the people most impacted by HIV, the community members who continue to show up, and the partnerships that help move the work forward.
To read the press release and view the 2025 Annual Report, visit the links in our bio or click the link in our stories.
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Tomorrow is HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day.
Join the #LACounty Commission on HIV in recognizing individuals who have been incarcerated based on their HIV status and in affirming the importance of dignity, public health education, and equitable treatment for all.
Reducing stigma and increasing awareness strengthens our communities and supports better health outcomes for everyone.
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