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Award-Winning Web Portal Provides Information about HIV and AIDS for Women
ATLANTA, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Well Project, a non-profit organization working to change the course of the AIDS pandemic through a unique and comprehensive focus on women, received two prestigious business awards for their Web portal. On November 12th, The Well Project received a Stevie(R) Award for Women in Business for Best Website of the Year and was also chosen for an InfoWorld 100 Award in the health care category.
"We are deeply honored to receive these awards and are humbled to have been considered with the other organizations in our categories, which included representatives from all sectors of business, technology and community service," said Dawn Averitt Bridge, Founder and Chair of the Board, The Well Project. "Our goal in creating this website was to make information about HIV and AIDS readily accessible and usable for any woman who might need it. These awards demonstrate the success we have had in doing so."
The Stevie Awards considered more than 800 nominations from companies of all sizes and in virtually every industry. The InfoWorld 100 Awards honor IT projects that demonstrate the most creative use of cutting-edge technologies to further their business goals.
The Well Project's comprehensive Web portal (http://www.thewellproject.org)
provides easy-to-understand, accurate and current information about HIV and
AIDS for women and their caregivers, addressing all important medical and
personal issues facing HIV-positive women. The Web portal features more
than 140 fact sheets, data sets and presentations, and receives 63,000
unique visitors each month, from more than 180 countries around the world.
The site is currently available in both English and Spanish and will become
available in French in 2008. The Well Project has embarked on a full
globalization plan to make the content availa
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