February 8, 2011


Mail us your secrets!

Hey folks!

You can start mailing us your postcards at this address:

  • MAAD Post Secrets
  • c/o Alpha Phi Omega- Mu Zeta
  • 1600 Holloway Avenue, SF State LEADS, SSB 105
  • San Francisco, CA 94132

We’re super excited to receive all your postcards and be part of this empowering exhibit. Your secrets will be anonymous so don’t be afraid, your secret could save a life.

1 note
Leave Note / Reblog

January 22, 2011


An example of a POST SECRET that deals with HIV/AIDS.
Have fun, be creative, and be brave when you make your postcards because you never know, you can be affecting someone’s life!

An example of a POST SECRET that deals with HIV/AIDS.

Have fun, be creative, and be brave when you make your postcards because you never know, you can be affecting someone’s life!

1 note
Leave Note / Reblog

January 21, 2011


Best Friend

My best friend is in love with me but she knows that I have a girlfriend that I have been with for 5 years. I think I am in love with my best friend more than I am in love with my girlfriend. My girlfriend and I are engaged and are set to get married on Valentine’s Day.

Leave Note / Reblog

January 20, 2011


In Love

I am in love with someone who gives me mixed signals.

Leave Note / Reblog


Mu Zeta Chapter, San Francisco State University’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will host Multi-Cultural AIDS Awareness Day on April 14th, 2011 at Malcolm X Plaza and the Main Quad, in front of the Caesar Chavez Student Center to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS among students. Organizations of all sizes, serving the San Francisco AIDS community, will participate in this educational and informational event.
For the last fifteen years, the event has fostered grass-roots peer education efforts about HIV/AIDS. The collaboration between university administration, community-based organizations, and Alpha Phi Omega, a National Co-ed Service Fraternity, has continued the ambitious effort to link the critical global issue of HIV/AIDS with San Francisco State University students. As research and treatment for AIDS has advanced and the demographics of the disease have changed, the AIDS Awareness event educates students to be better prepared to deal with the issues of HIV/AIDS and prevention, as well as intervention.
In addition to educating student about the current development of AIDS treatments, the effects of AIDS on the multi-cultural community both on campus and abroad, the event also includes free HIV testing from the SFSU Health Center, EROS Latexhibition, and cultural performances, organized by the students partaking in peer leadership role that is, in many cases, linked with service learning.
During our 15th year anniversary, we are hosting a Post Secret Exhibit during the event.  In this blog we are going to be posting secrets that deals with HIV/AIDS pandemic.  We would greatly appreciate it if everyone who knows a person or have been affected by HIV/AIDS to share their secrets so that we are able to spread awareness on this issue.  In this blog we will be posting an address where you can send us your post cards or you can email it to us at apomzmaadsecrets@gmail.com
We hope to engage students and the public about the AIDS pandemic. HIV/AIDS is a global crisis in our community. Together, we can bring AIDS awareness to the forefront of the community. Please join us on April 14th, 2011 to partake in this momentous occasion and help us celebrate 15 years of HIV/AIDS awareness.
MAAD Post Secret Chairs,
Veejay Atilano and Kristina Hew

Mu Zeta Chapter, San Francisco State University’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega will host Multi-Cultural AIDS Awareness Day on April 14th, 2011 at Malcolm X Plaza and the Main Quad, in front of the Caesar Chavez Student Center to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS among students. Organizations of all sizes, serving the San Francisco AIDS community, will participate in this educational and informational event.

For the last fifteen years, the event has fostered grass-roots peer education efforts about HIV/AIDS. The collaboration between university administration, community-based organizations, and Alpha Phi Omega, a National Co-ed Service Fraternity, has continued the ambitious effort to link the critical global issue of HIV/AIDS with San Francisco State University students. As research and treatment for AIDS has advanced and the demographics of the disease have changed, the AIDS Awareness event educates students to be better prepared to deal with the issues of HIV/AIDS and prevention, as well as intervention.

In addition to educating student about the current development of AIDS treatments, the effects of AIDS on the multi-cultural community both on campus and abroad, the event also includes free HIV testing from the SFSU Health Center, EROS Latexhibition, and cultural performances, organized by the students partaking in peer leadership role that is, in many cases, linked with service learning.

During our 15th year anniversary, we are hosting a Post Secret Exhibit during the event.  In this blog we are going to be posting secrets that deals with HIV/AIDS pandemic.  We would greatly appreciate it if everyone who knows a person or have been affected by HIV/AIDS to share their secrets so that we are able to spread awareness on this issue.  In this blog we will be posting an address where you can send us your post cards or you can email it to us at apomzmaadsecrets@gmail.com

We hope to engage students and the public about the AIDS pandemic. HIV/AIDS is a global crisis in our community. Together, we can bring AIDS awareness to the forefront of the community. Please join us on April 14th, 2011 to partake in this momentous occasion and help us celebrate 15 years of HIV/AIDS awareness.

MAAD Post Secret Chairs,

Veejay Atilano and Kristina Hew

11 notes
Leave Note / Reblog