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The red ribbon is one symbol to raise AIDS awareness. The AIDS quilt is another, commemorating loved ones who have died from AIDS.
No, I doubt it- she only wears HIV Positive shirts to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS, and to grab people's attention.
No, Alicia Keys does not have AIDS. she is just an advocate for people with AIDS. She had a friend who lost their life to the disease and since promised herself that she would do what she had to do to raise awareness.
1.Raise money for AVERT 2.Join a campaign 3.Wear a red ribbon and raise awareness http://www.avert.org/worldaid.htm
no he was helping raise awareness, his parents are in the medical field so he knows the dangers. Austin e Cunningham
To show support/raise awareness of HIV/AIDS. Many people can be seen wearing red ribbons on 1 December, as this day is an international World AIDS day
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There are multiple ways to raise awareness of health issues. You could set up a bake sale, go door to door (ie unicef which aids a widely known children's hospital), and even raise awareness at a school. At my high school, we had an event titled "Mini-thon" which included a series of obstacles and events for the audience while being able to raise awareness as well as money for children's cancer; not only did this organized event help raise awareness of cancer, currently one of the most leading causes of death, but it also raised money and helped aid children currently struggling with this fatal illness.
An AIDS ribbon is a red ribbon worn to signify support for AIDS awareness and treatment.
Keith Haring was considered an important artist because with his art, he was able to raise awareness to AIDS related young adults and he raised a lot of money for Kids programs and AIDS foundations. :D
Greater than Aids is an non profit organisation that gives leading information and responses to people who have contracted the Aids virus. The purpose of this organisation is to raise awareness of the Aids virus through the hard work of campaigns lectures and informational material such as leaflets, flyers and websites.
Unlike many other countries, Canada actually has an Aids Awareness Week that starts the 24th of November until the 1st of December (known as World Aids Day).
National AIDS Awareness Month for the U.S. is October. It was started by presidential proclamation back in 1988 by Ronald Regan. The International observance for AIDS is December 1st.