To reduce discriminatory and stigmatized views held towards people living with HIV.
To improve general knowledge of HIV/AIDS transmission methods and risk behaviors that lead to HIV infection.
To increase awareness of the power and potential of antiretroviral medications in helping make HIV/AIDS a chronic disease.
To make students aware of resources such as where to get tested for HIV, how to continue educating themselves about HIV and which hospitals or government organizations provide care to HIV positive people.
To make HIV/AIDS education classes a standard and permanent part of curriculum in all schools where we have provided training for teachers.