Sunday, November 30, 2025

1 December – World AIDS Day Observed at Santhi School

 

  December 1 – World AIDS Day 


Why This Day Is Special?

World AIDS Day is observed to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to support individuals living with the virus. It aims to promote prevention, education, and a stigma-free world for those affected.


History Behind the Day

First established by the World Health Organization in 1988, this was the first-ever global health day. It commemorates the lives lost and the progress made in the battle against the virus.


Did You Know? ❓

  • More than 38 million people globally live with HIV.
  • Antiretroviral therapy can help manage the virus effectively.
  • Red ribbons are a symbol of solidarity with HIV-positive individuals.

How Can We Celebrate? 

  1. Wear a red ribbon to show your support.
  2. Encourage HIV testing and share awareness posts.
  3. Support NGOs and clinics that provide free treatment.

Know Your Status Spread Awareness, stop HIV


World AIDS Day Observed at Santhi School

Santhi School observes World AIDS Day with a strong message of awareness, compassion, and education. The event begins with an inspiring address by the principal of Santhi School, emphasizing the importance of understanding HIV/AIDS and supporting those affected without stigma or discrimination. Teachers of Santhi School organize informative sessions and presentations to educate students about prevention, health awareness, and empathy towards people living with HIV/AIDS. Students of Santhi School actively participate in these discussions, showing great enthusiasm and maturity in learning about global health challenges and the importance of unity and support.

As part of the observance, Santhi School conducts awareness rallies, poster-making competitions, and red ribbon campaigns to spread the message of care and solidarity. Students of Santhi School creatively design posters and slogans to promote awareness and break myths surrounding HIV/AIDS. The event highlights the school’s commitment to fostering a culture of compassion, responsibility, and social awareness. Through this meaningful observance, Santhi School encourages its students to become advocates of kindness and knowledge, embodying the true spirit of World AIDS Day.

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