World AIDS Day Comments

World AIDS Day
5 cents of every "hand-crafted" drink will go towards AIDS prevention in Africa? Cheap.
Give me a break. They'll get all the bleeding-heart liberals in there though and women who think they can singlehandedly change the world!
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AIDS Day
I started my blog on dec 2nd. I'll have to wait to a year to blog on dec 1 but i guess world aids day should be everyday.

People has to be educated on this diesea
Is a good job educating the masses, because many people is ignorant of this deadly dieases, so i m in support of this.

Getting Involved
Getting involved makes a big difference in bringing the public's attention to those struggling with this disease.

World Aids Day
December 1st is World Aids Day. I decided to create a poster and a few thumbnails for it. It is a global disease that does not discriminate. Prevention and education are important components to stop the spread. Be safe. I hope one day their will be a cure.-Danielle
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Glad I contributed to this event
Last year I missed blogging for this event. Today, I joined with millions around the globe and I feel glad I participated. I donate and I pray for those whose lives have been invaded by this horrid disease. May blessings and restored health be theirs.

How To Help A Child Affected By AIDS
How many childrens lives can you change???
Thought some of you would be interested in helping out our charity by donating money or purchasing clothes!
Manin is a young girl from Cambodia who lost both her parents to AIDS when she was 11 years old. Manin lives in an orphanage and dreams of attending Oxford University to become a doctor and help people that live just like her.
Check out The Manin Project and look into ways to help today!
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World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection.
HIV/AIDS has been a global epidemic for more than 27 years. Most of today's youth have never known a world without it. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently published national HIV incidence (new infections) that showed much higher numbers that previous estimates. The time is now. Together, we can prevent the spread of this pandemic – through awareness, care, prevention, education and research. On December 1st, individuals and organizations will recognize World AIDS Day. This year’s theme is leadership – from all sectors, including government, but also leaders among individuals and families, communities, non-profits and other organizations. The question is not should you participate, but how can you? Both NIDA and AIDS.gov recognize the leadership of Bloggers Unite and invite bloggers to join them in their mission to prevent and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.


AIDS Awareness
3/25/10
by: BadgerBrock
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