San Francisco's Stop AIDS Project has won three MarCom Creative Awards for its "Shining a Light on HIV" campaign.
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San Francisco's Stop AIDS Project has won three MarCom Creative Awards for its "Shining a Light on HIV" campaign.
San Francisco's Stop AIDS Project has won three MarCom Creative Awards for its "Shining a Light on HIV" campaign that includes a series of videos on HIV prevention issues, reports the Bay Area Reporter. The international awards honor achievements in marketing and communications.
The "Shining a Light on HIV" campaign debuted last June, where it was projected onto the side of a building in the predominantly gay Castro district of the city to coincide with gay pride celebrations. Several of the campaign's videos will be played in gay bars and clubs throughout San Francisco in February. (Advocate.com)
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