Last December 1, 2007, the second year students in Development Communication celebrated the Worlds Aids Day campaign at Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan). We are the first one who celebrated it in terms of advocacy. On that day, We wander around our campus and we stopped every corner to have some small talk and presentation about “what is aids?” and “How can it affect to your life”. Somehow in our own simple way we let them know how to minimize the spreading of the disease. We bring our plackcards and we give some brochures to the people and students who watch at the same time we put the red ribbon that symbolizes “Stop Aids” at the upper right side of their chest.
From that activity, I realize a lot of things. “A small group can make a big difference”. Aids is pandemic disease but not all people know about it. Aids can kill people irregardless on their age, gender and race. Staying away from aids doesn’t always mean the absence of sex it means having safe sex. Aids is real it is a serious disease that can kill. Stop aids.
From that activity, I realize a lot of things. “A small group can make a big difference”. Aids is pandemic disease but not all people know about it. Aids can kill people irregardless on their age, gender and race. Staying away from aids doesn’t always mean the absence of sex it means having safe sex. Aids is real it is a serious disease that can kill. Stop aids.