20/20 Campaign: Celebrating the Commission's 20th Anniversary
The Latino Commission on AIDS invites you to commemorate its 20th Anniversary by joining us in the fight against HIV/AIDS!
The Commission’s 20/20 campaign is asking each person that we reach to donate $20 in commemoration of its 20th anniversary in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We then invite you to ask 20 of your closest friends and family to join in on the campaign by donating $20 and invite 20 friends of their own! Your support will allow us to continue to fight in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in our communities, to support organizations that work on the front lines in Latino/Hispanic neighborhoods, raising awareness, confronting stigma and discrimination and to make sure that HIV/AIDS services address the needs of Latino families affected by the epidemic. Together we can/Juntos Podemos.
As a member of the Commission, you will:
Discount opportunities to conference and trainings
Access to general health information, HIV/AIDS and more
Receive the Latino Commission’s special newsletter "Dimelo" by e -mail or regular mail
Access to Health Policy Briefings
Free access to all programs and services of the Latino Commission on AIDS
Access to our members only website of comprehensive educational Commission archives
Access to detailed information on the impact of HIV/AIDS in Mexico, Central America & South America
Access to detailed information on the impact of HIV/AIDS among Latino communities in the U.S., including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Invitation to receptions, forums, and private events for members only
Participation in City, State, and Federal advocacy campaigns to increase resources to better serve our communities
Special gift: Friends who mobilize 20 friends to join will receive a Latino Commission on AIDS gift bag filled with goodies worth $100!
So please pledge your support today by donating $20 and then use the link below to urge your friends and family to support the Latino Commission on AIDS too!
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Our Supporters |
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Stefania Fernandez, Miss Universe 2009
"By getting tested I hope to encourage Latinos all over the country, to know their status. It is very important that people understand that HIV is preventable, let's learn the facts and get involved." |
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Paulina Rubio, Singer
"It is important to make our voice heard and try to bring back some of the care that the community shares each day." |
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La India, Singer
"I just want to be there for all my friends that are going through this and let them know how much I love them." |
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Lupe Ontiveros, Actress
"Ignorance and Denial are the greatest killers." |
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Kat deLuna, Singer
"Thousands of Latinos are living with HIV and they don't know it. Take control of your life and your health and get tested." |
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Gael Garcia Bernal, Actor
"Each person has to fight their own battle to get rid of the silence in our own families. My participation in dealing with this problem is going to be more active to help eradicate the silence on a more global level.," |
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