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HIVisions – HIV/AIDS, the Roman Catholic Church of the Philippines, and Moving Christianity Forward

The HIV crisis has gone on for four decades, and for four decades the world has struggled against it. Doctors, scientists, educators, policy makers, writers, artists — people of all walks and all colors have, in their own ways, sought to make sense of this crisis and its relationship with society. From citizens to states, from medicine to prayer, from cures to cries for reform, people’s visions of how to respond to the crisis are as diverse as the people who bear its scars. The goal of this series is to give you a glimpse of these visions: the roles people of different passions and disciplines have played in this crisis that, as of March 2016 as recorded by the Department of Health’s Epidemiology Bureau, is infecting 25 Filipinos daily

LoveYourself Hacks HIV with New HIV Prevention Method, Penetrates the Senate

Supported by Philippine Department of Health, AmFAR and World Health Organization, LoveYourself was the chosen organization to pioneer the launching of PrEP in the Philippines under the banner program #PrEPPilipinas Program in which initial demonstration is envisioned to be executed within the first quarter of 2017.

The LoveYourself Testing Experience

Admittedly, getting tested for HIV is not one of the easiest things you’ll ever do in your life – in fact, it can be one of the most unnerving experiences you’ll ever have to go through. There are a myriad of reasons why you are getting tested – it may be a follow-up test to your previous result several months ago, or a requirement for getting recruited overseas, or you just simply decided to take the plunge and get yourself tested for the first time. Regardless of the reason, it’s difficult to really get the hang of it – whether it’s your first or fifth time getting tested. In any case, getting tested is the only definitive way to know whether you will turn out “reactive” or “nonreactive”.

Hottest Gay Guy in the Philippines Takes The Test – MGWP Winner Invites Everyone to Incognito 2.0

Taking a bolder step as a modern gay guy, John Raspado is the lead ambassador of LoveYourself Incognito 2.0, which is the country’s most trusted community-based HIV screening that is free, anonymous and fast.

How To Get To Victoria Court Malate for Incognito 2.0

On the day itself, proceed to Victoria Court Malate between 10AM to 7PM. You are encouraged to print the map below or save the photo on your mobile phone for reference. Read on for more details on how to get to the location.

MGWP First Runner-Up on Promoting Fitness and Sexual Health to Fight the Stigma on HIV

Cognizant of the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, LoveYourself, Inc. strengthens the promotion of its HIV awareness campaign with its newest ambassador, Mister Gay World Philippines 2016 1st runner-up John Bench T. Ortiz.

JOB OPENING: Administration and Finance Assistant for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL

LoveYourself Inc. partnership with APCOM, is looking for an Administration and Finance Assistant for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL.

JOB OPENING: Campaign Assistant Officer for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL

LoveYourself Inc. partnership with APCOM, is looking for a for Campaign Assistant Officer for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL.

JOB OPENING: Campaign Officer for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL

LoveYourself Inc. partnership with APCOM, is looking for a Campaign Officer for Regional City Based HIV Testing Campaign: Test MNL.

Volunteer Spotlight: Monching Domingo Co, a Lover and a Fighter

LoveYourself counselor and single dad Monching has had his fair share of ups and downs, but his unwavering spirit and constant inspirations in life have gotten him through hell and high water time and time again.