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AIDS is still around, and I am still riding

As I train for my fifth ride, I remember the reasons that I chose to do my first ride, seven years ago. Just about twenty years before I rolled out of San Francisco on ALC1, my friend Bob succumbed to AIDS, well before most folks had heard of it. He was the first of many friends and coworkers that I lost in the terrible '80s, before there was any hope for long term survival.

I ride to raise money to care for the HIV and AIDS patients in Los Angeles, who desperately need help to survive, to have a reason to stay in shape, and, most of all, to do my part to raise public awareness that this is still a problem... A big one.

I sincerely appreciate your generous support of my effort.

Don't forget to stop by at our house in April for our annual Big Bike Bake Bash

Cary's Goal: $2,500.00
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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 $17 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.

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.

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