About me: SisterLove, Inc. is a community organization based in Atlanta, Georgia that is committed to educating women about sexual and reproductive health issues that impact our  lives and our life choices.
Since 1989 SisterLove has developed innovative programs and services to address the complex needs of women who are living with HIV/AIDS and those who are concerned about the spread of the virus and its impact upon our communities.
HIV is preventable. While the ideal is to eliminate the risk of contracting HIV, the reality is that for many of us, our goal is to reduce our risk of becoming infected.
Whatever a woman's choice, whatever her ultimate decision, she must first have access to information about HIV/AIDS.
Women want to know...
What is HIV?
What is AIDS?
How could I get HIV?
How can I protect myself from getting HIV?
How can I keep from passing HIV to others?
Each day, SisterLove offers women in Atlanta opportunities to learn the answers to these extremely important questions by attending a HIV/AIDS prevention workshop.
Who I'd like to meet: Individuals concerned about the AIDS pandemic, about supporting those affected by, and living with, HIV/AIDS and about the sexual and reproductive rights of women.
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Thanks to all your hard work over the past couple of months, we got Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) to sign on to our bill and last week the Senate voted to Restore Affordable Birth Control! Now, its up to the House to make this a reality for the millions of college students and low income women it impacts. We expect ABC to come to a vote in the House next week, so take 5 minutes today to save birth control!
2. After you've sent your email, take 2 minutes and ask your friends to do the same. Again, we expect ABC to come to a vote in the House next week so time is of the essence.
3. Repost the link in a note on facebook and/or a bulletin on myspace asking your friends to email her as well. For most people it takes them seeing this three times to actually take action. So, posting notes and bulletins, and/or changing your 'status' all raise awareness about the urgency of this issue.
It is truly our collective hard work and outreach that has gotten us here. We're almost there! Thank you for taking another 5 minutes today!