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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) - March 10
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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) - March 10

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Events

  1. How do I add an event?

    In order to add an event, an organization must register. Registration is quick and easy and allows you to add events and proclamations and place orders for free products. After you register, you can add an event.

  2. What types of events can I add?

    Any event related to HIV/AIDS can be added to our Web site. Local, nation-wide, or online events can all be added to our event list. Get more PDF event ideas (PDF, 224 KB). Or add an event now.

  3. Why can't I add an event that is before February 10 or after April 10, 2010?

    National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is March 10, 2010. We are only accepting events that occur one month before or after March 10, 2010.

  4. Why has my event not been approved yet?

    Your event has not been reviewed yet. Before an event can be displayed on our site, it must be reviewed and approved first. Event review and approval can take up to 3 business days to complete. You will receive an automated e-mail when your event is approved.

  5. Why was my event not approved?

    We reviewed your event but we were not able to approve it. Please review the notes from our reviewer, make appropriate edits to your event, and then resubmit your event for review. You can view notes from our event reviewer in the Help section at the bottom of your My Account page.

Proclamations

  1. How do I add a proclamation?

    In order to add a proclamation, an organization must register. Registration is quick and easy and allows you to add events and proclamations and place orders for free products. After you register, you can add a proclamation.

  2. What is a proclamation?

    A proclamation is a formal declaration or public announcement giving notice of a governmental act that has been done or is to be done. Proclamations can be issued at the city, county, tribe/Native American nation, or state level. Learn more about proclamations in our guide on PDF Issuing and Using a Proclamation (PDF, 229 KB). Or add a proclamation now.

  3. Why has my proclamation not been approved yet?

    Your proclamation has not been reviewed yet. Before a proclamation can be displayed on our site, it must be reviewed and approved first. Proclamation review and approval can take up to 3 business days to complete. You will receive an automated e-mail when your proclamation is approved.

  4. Why was my proclamation not approved?

    We reviewed your proclamation but we were not able to approve it. Please review the notes from our proclamation reviewer, make appropriate edits to your proclamation, and then resubmit your proclamation for review. You can view notes from our reviewer in the Help section at the bottom of your My Account page.

Orders

  1. How do I place an order?

    In order to place an order, an organization must register. Registration is quick and easy and allows you to add events and proclamations and place orders for free products. After you register, you can place an order. You can only place one order per activity you register.

  2. Why am I not eligible to place an order?

    At this time we are only accepting one order per event or proclamation you register. For example, if you register 2 events and 1 proclamation, you will be eligible to place 3 orders. Get started now by adding an event or proclamation.

  3. Why has my order not been approved?

    Before we can approve your order, a corresponding event or proclamation must be approved. For example, if you have registered two events and one of the events has been approved, your second order will not be approved until that event is approved. Review and approval of events and proclamations can take up to 3 business days to complete. You will receive a confirmation e-mail from us when your order has been approved.

  4. Why has my order not been sent to the supplier yet?

    All orders are scheduled to start shipping in late January (this date is subject to change).

  5. Where is my order?

    Once shipping begins, orders take 2-3 weeks for delivery.

  6. What if I need my order sooner than 3 weeks?

    We cannot accommodate rush orders.

Need more help?

  • For help with the NWGHAAD Web site, including problems registering your organization or activity, placing orders, or to inquire about your order status, please contact womenshealth.gov at 800-994-9662 or use our online contact form to send us a message.

  • For more help with event planning in your community, media outreach, and partnerships, contact our NWGHAAD activity outreach coordinator Elizabeth Osborn at 202-842-3600 ext. 245 or at eosborn@hagersharp.com.

Content last updated January 11, 2010.

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