Jamaica AIDS Support for Life
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Official Twitter page of Jamaica AIDS Support for Life, oldest and largest human rights NGO in Jamaica. Located in: Kingston (HQ), Montego Bay & Ocho Rios
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Joined April 2014
Do you always know what you are getting into? Having unprotected sex can be risky, so remember to always use a condom and #DweetSafe. #UseACondom #GetTested #TheRiskisNotKnowing
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People living with HIV have the legal right to work. The Occupational Safety and Health Law helps protect against stigma and discrimination so workplaces are safe and fair for everyone. Work should be about skills, not stigma. Follow us for more updates on the OSH Law.
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I am a work of art. And with HIV treatment, I am living, loving and thriving. Undetectable means I cannot pass on HIV and I can build my future with confidence. Stronger every day. Still rising. Living good. #UequalsU #EndHIVStigma #JASL #WorkOfArt
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Had a little heart to heart with the man in the mirror and yeah he agreed. From now on we are choosing protection, peace of mind, and good decisions. Wrap it up, love it right, and keep the vibes positive. #SafeIsSexy
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Passionate about justice, human rights and HIV advocacy? JASL is looking for a Legal Officer to join our team. Click the link below for the TOR and further application details https://t.co/wBolUKEi5U
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Our St James and St Ann chapters partnered with Food for the Poor today at the Community Health Fair at Knockalva Technical High School, providing on site nurses and doctors, health education, and free HIV and syphilis testing. Proud to support community health and access to care
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Click the link to check out the Letter of the Day in today's Gleaner, written by our Policy and Advocacy Officer, Patrick Lalor. https://t.co/HkiBQLoA7W
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Love, strength, and safer choices all 2026! This year we’re putting health, confidence, and self-care first… because a stronger you is a happier you. Know your status. Make safer choices. Protect your peace. Choose YOU daily.
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Notice: Our offices resume regular operations today, Monday, January 5, 2026 at 9:00am.
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Our offices will be closed from December 19, 2025 through January 4, 2026, and will reopen on January 5, 2026 at 9:00am. We wish you a peaceful and joyous holiday season and look forward to serving you in 2026.
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Yet there are those who would have us believe they can’t find their condom size.👀
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Today’s outreach, in partnership with St. Paul’s Baptist Church in St. Ann, reached Barnstaple, Plantain Walk, and Broad Leaf. We distributed 55 care and hygiene packages, plus tarpaulins and blankets to families impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
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Members of the St Ann JASL team, with the Church of God of Prophecy in Portland, provided health services and care packages to residents of White House, Westmoreland as part of our ongoing support for communities recovering after Hurricane Melissa.
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Before you say “I do,” make sure there’s protection too. Love is a commitment, protection is a responsibility. Wrap it up, protect your future, and say yes to safer love. #safeissexy
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Our ED, Kandasi Walton Levermore, engaged residents of Back Bush, Flankers on safe sexual practices and post-hurricane health risks like leptospirosis and mosquito-borne illnesses. This is part of our continued support to communities hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa.
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At Kew Park Primary School in Bethel Town, our Kingston team partnered with the JCF for a holistic health fair through the JCF Cares program, alongside the Ministry of National Security and World Central Kitchen. This was part of our Human Rights Day efforts.
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As we continue our outreach activities in Back Bush, Flankers, our ED, Kandasi Walton Levenor, and our Grants Manager, Hezekiah Hall, engaged in meaningful discussions with Senator Allan Bernard on ways to further strengthen their partnership to support the community.
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Women and girls with disabilities face real barriers to healthcare and those barriers increase their risk of HIV and other STIs. Access is not a privilege. It is a right. During the 16 Days of Activism, we call for equity inclusion and action.
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Our girls are suffering in silence. Sexual violence is never their fault. Speak up, report it, and stand with survivors. During the 16 Days of Activism, let us stop robbing girls of their childhood and demand a safer Jamaica for all.
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From November 25 to December 10, the Canadian High Commission will shine in purple to stand in solidarity with #16DaysOfActivism. Together, let’s illuminate awareness and advocate for a world free from violence against women and girls. #EndGBV
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