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I'm Riding to End AIDS

I want to thank you all for an incredible year!!! 

It has been a pleasure meeting you all, either at an Information Meeting, outreach event or at an ALC special event.  You have all come so far, did you ever think you would consider a 50 mile ride short? I am proud of you all... 

Just wanted to wish you a great and safe ride.  My job on the ride is Site Manager for camps 1, 3 and 5, so please look for me and say hi, would love to hear about your ride.

Love you all,

Pam

See you in Heaven...us at Tour de Palm Springs
See you in Heaven...us at Tour de Palm Springs
Sparky's Goal: $2,500.00
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Messages of Support for Sparky

Sheri (1/09/08 12:40AM): Pam...are you going to heaven? (now you can't change your homepage picture or people will think I'm one of those "are you going to heaven?" people! miss ya!

Sparky's Links

San Francisco AIDS Foundation
Committed to ending the pandemic and human suffering caused by HIV, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation develops innovative solutions, combining scientific evidence with community experience to fight HIV/AIDS and promote health. Established in 1982, the Foundation provides direct services to thousands of people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and supplies information to thousands more about HIV prevention and treatment through programs that include the California AIDS Hotline (800-367-AIDS). The Foundation promotes HIV awareness in the community and advocates for sound HIV/AIDS policies at all levels of government.

L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center
The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, a leader in battling AIDS and caring for those who are HIV-infected since the earliest days of the pandemic, provides free medical care to those who can't afford treatment and distributed more than $21 million worth of free HIV medications last year. The Center also provides one-on-one and group therapy, mobile testing/counseling, education, advocacy, and prevention services. Each month 700-1,000 people are tested for HIV at the Center.

Experience AIDS/LifeCycle 2007
Get a taste of last year's event, with participant blogs, audio podcasts, and hundreds of photos.

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