Virgin Islands Daily News 2 weeks ago

White House to hold HIV/AIDS discussion at UVI -- Event will be teleconferenced between St. Croix and St. Thomas campuses

Local residents will have a chance to participate and offer their thoughts on Monday as the White House brings its National HIV/AIDS Community Discussions to the Virgin Islands. Full Article at Virgin Islands Daily News

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