It’s Women’s History month! Women’s History Month is all about highlighting the contributions of women in history and in the present. The award-winning women of MASS are trailblazers in HIV…
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MASS is black history. MASS was founded by Mrs. Marolyn Edmonds 25 years ago. Growing up in the age of segregation, Mrs. Edmonds’ parents raised her to have pride in…
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Monkeypox is a virus that is spread through sex or close person-to-person contact. The early signs of Monkeypox are flu-like symptoms. These include swollen lymph nodes, fever, headache, exhaustion, and…
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Thank you for making our year fantastic! From outreach events to the expansion of our clinic for testing, MASS has big plans for 2023! We want to invite you to…
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Minority AIDS Support Services was on the Hampton Roads Show on Wavy 10. Watch MASS’s own Keisha Edwards talk about World AIDS Day and why knowing your status is so…
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People can view getting tested in either two ways: as scary or as empowering. Knowledge is power. Take care of yourself and empower yourself by getting tested. The Center for…
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Minority AIDS Support Services has been servicing the Hampton Roads area for the last 25 years. We have been known as a testing resource for the community. Most people don’t…
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Disclosing to others about your status can be difficult. The good news is that the more practice you get the easier it will become. There are many misconceptions that sway…
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Have you ever heard of a Peer support network for HIV care? Do you want to know why they are important? You are in the right place, Keep reading to…
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It’s a sticky word, loaded with stigma by society but the truth is that relapsing doesn’t have to come with the shame attached to it. What does it even mean?…
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