Nine things you can do
Did you know?
Around the world a child dies of an AIDS-related illness every minute of the day.
Did you know?
A young person contracts HIV every 15 seconds of every day.
Young people from all over the world are joining UNICEF to help children who are affected by AIDS. We can change the world if we work together. You can be a leader by becoming one of the first to join our worldwide team to help children against AIDS.
Kids can make a difference. This campaign is about all of us working together to do what's right. And it's about millions of young people just like you taking action around the world. Become a member by clicking on the "register" link. Complete all nine steps to help children around the world who have been affected by AIDS, and help us eliminate AIDS for future generations.
Get with the programme and make a difference in the lives of millions of children worldwide!
There are nine easy steps:
Step 1 Join now!
Step 2 Sign up for the 'Kids can help!' newsletter
Step 3 Do you know the facts?
Step 4 Share your story
Step 5 Get five friends to get with the programme
Step 6 Interview three adults on the facts about HIV and report back
Step 7 Is your neighborhood AIDS Smart?
Step 8 Tell us what problems you have identified in your community and how you think they should be solved
Step 9 Become a mentor and guide other young people through the affinity programme
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