TOOLS
Help raise awareness of the importance of being tested for HIV!
Add NHTD buttons and videos on your Web site, blog, and social media pages.
Testing Day Buttons: Help Promote National HIV Testing Day
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Widgets
A widget is an online program that provides customized information and can be easily added to your Web site. It automatically updates, so it requires no maintenance by you.
Test Site Locator Widget Give visitors to your Web site instant access to a list of their nearest HIV and STD testing locations without leaving your site. Put the widget on your site and when a ZIP code is entered, it will return the nearest testing locations from the extensive database available on this site. |
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Please copy the code below into the Body section of your page:
var link = "http://www.cdcnpin.org/NPINWebservices/NPINWidgets/hivwidget_200_200_final.html?url=" + window.location.href; document.getElementById ('NPINWidget').setAttribute("src",link);
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HIV/AIDS Prevention and Service Provider Locator This widget from AIDS.gov allows you to locate HIV prevention, housing, mental health, substance abuse, testing, and treatment services in your area. |
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Find HIV/AIDS
Prevention & Service Providers
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Please copy the code below into the Body section of your page:
Find HIV/AIDS
Prevention & Service Providers
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Video Messages and Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
President Obama on National HIV Testing Day
National HIV Testing Day Message from Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Adrian Fenty, Mayor of the District of Columbia on National HIV Testing Day
Take the Test. Take Control. with CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden
Jaime Foxx — iknow Campaign
Ludacris — iknow Campaign
Test One Million – From the Black AIDS Institute and the Greater Than AIDS campaign
Test One Million Video Transcript
National HIV Testing Day 2010 Radio PSA (:30)
National HIV Testing Day is June 27, 2010. In this PSA, Americans are encouraged to get tested for HIV.

“Personal” Public Service Announcements (PPSAs)
In 2008, CDC partnered with the University of Georgia’s New Media Institute and Verizon Wireless to sponsor the creation of “personal” public service announcements (PPSAs) by teams of students from six universities. Click on the links below to launch each PPSA. A new browser window will pop up where you can watch the video. We encourage you to use the embed code to place the video(s) on your Web site or blog to support NHTD.
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Video 1: Make it Real
Getting an HIV test shows you care about yourself and your partner. It’s part of a loving relationship. -
You are at risk for HIV. The only way to know for sure is to get tested.
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Test for yourself. Know your HIV status so you can protect yourself and others. Today, with early treatment and care, you can live a longer and healthier life.
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Do you know your HIV status? An HIV test is not part of a routine exam. Ask for it.
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Video 5: Nervous
Taking an HIV test can be simple and easy. And remember that women are not immune to HIV. -
Are you positive that you’re negative? The only way to know for sure is to get tested.
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Video 7: What am I Afraid of #1
Facing an HIV test may not be easy, but it’s the right thing to do. Start talking to your family about your health now. It’s better to know.
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Video 8: What am I Afraid of #2
The earlier you find out, the better. With treatment and care you can live a longer and healthier life.

Social Networking Status Updates
On June 27, update your status for the day on Facebook, Twitter, and other sites. Cut and paste one of these status updates:
Take the Test. Take Control. I did, have you? Today is National HIV Testing Day. To find a test site near you, text your ZIP code to KNOWIT (566948) or visit http://ow.ly/1QiX6
Twitter: Take the Test. Take Control. Today is Natl HIV Testing Day. For test site near you text ZIP to KNOWIT (566948) http://ow.ly/1QiX6