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  2. AIDS Walk - Wikipedia

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    AIDS Walk is a walkathon fundraiser that raises money to combat the AIDS epidemic. Since 1985, AIDS Walk Los Angeles has drawn hundreds of thousands of supporters to walk, and millions more to donate, raising more than $90 million to combat HIV and AIDS in Los Angeles .

  3. Make plans to join the 34th Annual Tallahassee AIDS Walk - AOL

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    The Sept. 12 walk covers about a mile, and will feature an evening of fellowship, educational guest speakers, and fun for the whole family. Make plans to join the 34th Annual Tallahassee AIDS Walk ...

  4. Nation's first AIDS walk marches toward 40: What we've ... - AOL

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    As the nation's AIDS walk marks its 40th year in Los Angeles, organizers say medical advances have taken lowered visibility even as challenges remain.

  5. AIDS Walk New York - Wikipedia

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    AIDS Walk New York is an annual fundraising walkathon, held in Central Park, that benefits Gay Men's Health Crisis and over 50 other local AIDS service organizations. [1] Founded in 1986, [ 2 ] it is now the largest walkathon in the world, and the largest AIDS fundraiser in the world by participation.

  6. GMHC - Wikipedia

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    AIDS Walk 2005. In May 2010, GMHC celebrated the 25th anniversary of its annual fundraiser, AIDS Walk New York. [70] GMHC had hoped to raise $5.3 million [70] for the occasion and ended up raising $5.7 million. [71] GMHC joined an open letter from several nonprofit organizations urging the FDA to approve Truvada for use as pre-exposure ...

  7. HIV/AIDS in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta has a high prevalence of HIV infection, particularly in African Americans. [1] In 2021, there were around 39,172 HIV positive people living in Atlanta. In the same year, 1,453 people were just diagnosed with the disease. [2]

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  9. APLA Health - Wikipedia

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    A fundraiser at the West Hollywood nightclub Studio One in March 1984, featuring comedian Joan Rivers, raised $45,000 for APLA Health and other new AIDS service organizations. On July 28, 1985, APLA held the world's first AIDS Walk .