Travis McCoy

The Gym Class Heroes front man joins the Staying Alive team for the journey of a lifetime.

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About the Staying Alive Campaign

Since it launched in 1998, MTV’s award winning Staying Alive campaign is the world’s largest, youth focused, HIV and AIDS prevention campaign. The multi-media campaign consists of documentaries, public service announcements, youth forums and web content produced for young audiences worldwide and available to third party broadcasters rights-free.

The success of Staying Alive is owing to its retained set of core beliefs and values – that change lies in the hands of young people. If the dynamics of the HIV epidemic are really to alter, then it is imperative that this generation be informed and empowered.

Know your status.


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Kelly Rowland Diary

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News and Features

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News: Fashion Against Aids

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Summer Lovin'

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Staying Alive Foundation

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The Foundation supports young people, fighting the HIV pandemic in their own communities

Tweet the MTV Family

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The Staying Alive team are on Twitter, are you?

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

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If your partner contracted an STI – would you stay with them or would you hit the road?

What You're Saying...

By bcdoz

I think HIV should be addressed and broadcasted more through posters, billboards and the media. This is something that is not really hapenning here in America.

I really think it would make more people understand about the disease and take proper precautions.