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World AIDS Day . Candlelight Vigil . Whitman Walker Clinic . Administrative Building . 1407 S Street, NW . WDC . 1 December 2005
Billy Cox, Ann Gallon, Patricia Hawkins and Jim Graham
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
A Peace Corps Health Volunteer works with her counterpart to deliver health resources to a community hospital in the Dominican Republic.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
World AIDS Day . Candlelight Vigil . Whitman Walker Clinic . Administrative Building . 1407 S Street, NW . WDC . 1 December 2005
Billy Cox, Ann Gallon, Patricia Hawkins, Jim Graham and _______.
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
World AIDS Day affords us an opportunity to reflect on our progress in fight against the global AIDS pandemic and to rededicate ourselves to ending the disease once and for all.
We have come a long way since the first World AIDS Day in 1988. With my district of San Francisco leading the charge, we have dramatically expanded investments in HIV/AIDS prevention, care, treatment, and research. Strong advocacy has paved the way for the Ryan White Act, the Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS Initiative, growing investments in NIH research, and an end to the ban on federal funds for syringe exchange. Beyond our borders, our efforts have extended care to millions in the developing world, through increased resources for PEPFAR and the Global Fund.
Our investments have saved lives – preventing millions of new HIV cases, expanding access to improved treatments, and enabling medical advances that help HIV/AIDS patients live longer and healthier. Here and across the globe, AIDS deaths are on the decline – with UNAIDS estimating that 700,000 deaths were averted last year. Studies are pointing the way to new ways to limit the spread of the disease, with treatment as prevention. Yet, while our efforts have grown, we still only reach half of all people eligible for HIV treatment; and more must be done.
Working together, we must continue to strengthen – not weaken – our national and international efforts to combat AIDS and other infectious diseases. We must work to achieve the Obama Administration’s goal of an AIDS-free generation. We must honor the memory of those we have lost and act on our hope, optimism, and determination to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
20th Anniversary Special Edition Postcard - Russian
www.worldaidscampaign.org/en/Key-events/World-AIDS-Day
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
ESTONIA: Under the pervading theme of “Treatment = Life / No Retreat on AIDS,” AHF’s global activities aimed to help people to know their HIV status, stay informed on the latest treatment and advocacy around the disease, and responsibly protect themselves and others from HIV infection.
Bollards
Federation Square, Melbourne VIC Australia
December 2011 for World AIDS Day.
Credit: Twilight Taggers photography.
Please email the artist [Bali] at twilighttaggers@gmail.com if using this image.
The Multicultural Center hosted an educational session over the history of AIDS and the often heard misconceptions on November 30, 2022. (Photography by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo.)
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Between us all, the Amazing Secret Angels have contributed to research a massive 40 years, 322 days, 8 hours of computer run time. And we've only been in existence since 2006. Well done to all of us!
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We volunteer our background computer power to medical and humanitarian research - in areas such as cancer, AIDS and world hunger.
It's easy to join us, you'll find out more about it on our flickr page The Painless Charity of the Amazing Secret Angels.
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1) Go to the download page here
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December 1, 335/365 (1431/1461)- Today is World Aids Day, and locally one of the churches that I serve co-sponsored a candlelight memorial service starting on the beach across from the church along with the local AIDS/HIV advocacy group. Rev. Margaret and co-served and read the prayers. At a point where she was reading I pulled my camera out from below my vestments, quielty stepped back and shot this photo. I then handed the camera to a church member, and headed back to where Margaret is standign to continue without missing a beat!
The weather was perfect and the service was everything we expected it to be, very moving.
When I was little my Dad used to sing this song to me. Everytime I hear it I think of him. I figured today it was appropriate to dedicate this song to him...He passed away from AIDS related pneumonia 11 years ago...I seem to miss him more everyday.
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I Can't Smile Without You
Barry Manilow
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You know I can't smile without you
I can't smile without you
I can't laugh
And I can't sing
I'm finding it hard
To do anything
You see I feel sad when you're sad
I feel glad when you're glad
If you only knew
What I'm going through
I just can't smile without you
You came along
Just like a song
And brightened my day
Who'd of believed that
You are a part of a dream
Now it all seems
Light years away
And now you know
I can't smile without you
I can't smile without you
I can't laugh
And I can't sing
I'm finding it hard
To do anything
You see I feel sad when you're sad
I feel glad when you're glad
If you only knew
What I'm going through
I just can't smile
And now some people say
Happiness takes
So very long to find
Well I'm finding it hard
Leaving your love behind me
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
World AIDS Day was on 1 December 2015 observed across the world with the theme Getting to zero, End AIDS by 2030. However, the federal theme for the World AIDS Day 2015 was The time to act is now.
Both themes comply with fasttrack strategy of UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on ... www.sharegk.com/december-2015/world-aids-day-observed-acr...
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World AIDS Day Benefit, Sponsored by M.A.C., Harlem @ Billie's Black, 271 West 119th Street.
December 1st, 2013
Governor General Quentin Bryce marked the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) by visiting an ACON health promotion facility in Sydney for disadvantaged people with HIV.
Unfortunately a day late, but I wanted to make this photo as a small tribute to those infected...
Spread awareness!
Oh, and you should imagine the look on the face of the people who walked in on me on that toilet. Priceless!