Since 2001, the Stay Alive Program has been taught in nine different African countries to over a million and a half African children and their families. Within Kenya alone, over 350,000 children and their families have been taught using the program within schools, community organizations, religious organizations and individual familes.



One Man's Valiant Effort to Save the Children of Liberia

Mr. John Tarr, a native Liberian, has experienced the ravages of civil war in his country and the resulting economic downturn, along with witnessing the rise in HIV/AIDS to 1.8% of the general population. As an educator, Mr. Tarr has a personal belief in helping young people "fight for their lives" to stay HIV/AIDS free. He has been the key player in bringing the Stay Alive:HIV/AIDS Prevention Program to the children of Liberia.

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  1. The Stay Alive video is just beautiful. What a wonderful job you are all doing!

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Stay Alive Song Competition in western Kenya

Stay Alive Song Competition in western Kenya