May 01, 2005
Establishment of 10 nationwide AIDS counseling offices
Feb. 22, 2005
Inauguration of the 5th president - Prof. Choi, Gang Won
(Department of Infectious Diseases, Seoul National University)
June 15, 2004
Opening of Gangwon Rest and Recuperation Center
Jan. 01, 2004
Opening of Rest and Recuperation Hospice Center
Sept. 29, 2003
Setting up of 10 nationwide hotlines for AIDS counseling
(1500-4488, without area code)
July 15, 2003
Opening of Gangwon Rest and Recuperation Center
July 01, 2003
Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
June 01, 2003
Setting up of a fundraising and donation hotline
(060-700-1160)
May 01, 2003
Setting up of a 24-hour hotline for counseling
Feb. 17, 2003
Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
Feb. 08, 2002
Inauguration of the 4th president - Kim, Mo Im, former Minister of Health and Welfare
Jan. 01, 2002
Opening of Incheon Rest and Recuperation Center
Aug. 27, 2001
Opening of the Kyeongnam branch in Ulsan
Jan. 01, 2001
Opening of Women¡¯s Rest and Recuperation Center in Seoul
Jan. 01, 2001
Change of title of the education periodical
(from AIDS to Red Ribbon)
Oct. 20, 2000
Opening of Busan Rest and Recuperation Center
Sept. 26, 2000
Opening of 12 branches nationwide
Sept. 01, 2000
Opening of Incheon AIDS Information Center
Apr. 06, 1999
Opening of Seoul AIDS Information Center
Apr. 06, 1996
Opening of Seoul Rest and Recuperation Center
Dec. 28, 1998

3rd president (cont¡¯d) - Jung, Gwang Mo, President,
Consumers Union of Korea
Apr. 01, 1996
Opening of subsidiaries in Seoul, Busan, and Germany
Jan. 22, 1996
Change of the corporation¡¯s name to Korea Alliance
to Defeat AIDS
Jan. 01, 1996
Inauguration of the 2nd president - Jung, Gwang Mo
(President, Consumers Union of Korea)
Jan. 06, 1995
Setting up of 16 AIDS- ARS (Advanced Record System) lines
Nov. 01, 1994
Publication of the first edition of the AIDS prevention
education periodical AIDS (now Red Ribbon)
May 06, 1994

Approval as a nonprofit organization by the Ministry
of Health and Welfare
Oct. 07, 1993
Establishment of the Korea AIDS Association &
Inauguration of the 1st president - Kang, Young Hoon,
former Prime Minister