Take the Pledge to End HIV Criminalization in SC

HIV is not a crime. But in South Carolina, and states across the country, it is criminalized. The criminalization of HIV does not reduce HIV transmission. Rather, it increases stigma and discourages testing, both factors that increase HIV transmission.

It's time to end the criminalization of HIV in South Carolina. Join us and advocates across South Carolina by taking this pledge to take action and let us know that you're ready to get to work!

By filling out this form, you join SC United in the fight to end HIV criminalization in South Carolina. You will receive regular email updates from us about progress, events, and other ways to get involved.

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