2026 National HIV Prevention Day Toolkit
National HIV Prevention Day is designed to be a collaborative national observance. Whether your organization serves local communities or works nationally, we ask you to participate by simply elevating the HIV prevention work you’re already leading.
Ways to participate include:
- Publish a blog, newsletter, or organizational statement recognizing National HIV Prevention Day.
- Share your HIV prevention programs, services, and community resources.
- Create original social media graphics, reels, or short videos highlighting the importance of HIV prevention.
- Spotlight your staff, clinicians, researchers, advocates, or community members.
- Promote PrEP, PEP, doxyPEP, HIV testing, harm reduction, and comprehensive sexual health services.
- Host a webinar, panel discussion, training, or community conversation.
- Encourage your community to connect with local HIV prevention resources.
- Partner with peer organizations to amplify HIV prevention messaging throughout the day.
- Engage in a live or streaming event to call attention to the day and its meaning to you.
- Activate your audience
Whenever possible, tag @PrEP4All and use #HIVPreventionDay and #PrEP4All so we can amplify your work and showcase the collective impact of organizations participating nationwide.

Sample Social Posts
Option 1
Today we observe National #HIVPreventionDay. HIV prevention is a human right, and everyone deserves access to the tools that make prevention possible—from HIV testing and PrEP to harm reduction and comprehensive sexual health care.
Learn more about our work: [LINK TO YOUR PROGRAM]
#PrEP4All
Option 2
The tools to end the HIV epidemic already exist.
This National #HIVPreventionDay, we’re recommitting ourselves to expanding access to HIV prevention and ensuring everyone has the opportunity to benefit from lifesaving prevention tools.
Learn more about our work: [LINK TO YOUR PROGRAM]
#PrEP4All
Option 3
Today we join organizations across the country in observing National HIV Prevention Day.
Together, we can reduce stigma, expand access to prevention, and build a future where everyone has access to the care and services they need to stay healthy.
Learn more: [LINK TO YOUR PROGRAM]
#HIVPreventionDay #PrEP4All
Sample Video Prompt
Record a short (30–60 second) video answering one or a few of these questions:
- What does HIV prevention mean to you?
- What does HIV prevention look like in your community?
- How is your organization advancing HIV prevention?
- What role do you play in HIV prevention?
- Show us how you’re observing National HIV Prevention Day.
Share why HIV prevention matters, the work your organization is doing, and how people can connect with prevention resources in your community.