Foundation Blog
News, commentary, and voices in the efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS in children worldwide.
Posted by
Taylor Moore
Washington, D.C.
October 29, 2010
As a member of the Communications Department, I’m proud to announce that one of the Foundation’s communications initiatives recently received a Platinum MarCom Award from the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). Read more after the jump.
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Posted by
Taylor Moore
Washington, D.C.
September 15, 2010
Today the
Oprah Winfrey Show will revisit an episode it aired in 1987 featuring Mike Sisco, a HIV-positive young man who stirred up controversy in a small West Virginia town by jumping in to a public swimming pool. The town made national news and became the epicenter of an HIV and AIDS discrimination debate following Mike’s swim, and the closure of the public pool. Twenty years after the 1987 episode aired, Foundation Ambassador Caleb Glover experienced a near-identical situation while vacationing with his family in Alabama. Read more after the jump.
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Posted by
Taylor Moore
Washington, D.C.
May 25, 2010
National Geographic recently unveiled a unique website highlighting nonprofit organizations, their important work, and opportunities for supporters to help. Called Global Action Atlas, the site highlights amazing efforts to reduce human suffering, protect the environment, and preserve cultures. More importantly, it provides a place for individuals to connect to the people and organizations helping improve the world around them.
The Foundation was recently selected as a participating organization, and now hosts 17 project pages showcasing our work around the world, as well as opportunities to donate, advocate, and join us in our mission to eliminate pediatric AIDS.
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