Recon’s 2022 World AIDs Day Campaign Thank You!

Recon’s 2022 World AIDs Day Campaign Thank You!

from Recon News

31 January 2023

On behalf of the organizations that have benefited from your generosity in supporting our World AIDS Day 2022 Campaign and from all of us here at Recon; thank you so much for your continual support. Whether you show support and visibility by displaying the World AIDS Day badge on your profile, or donating to the beneficiaries, you're making a difference.

It's not too late to offer support:

LGBT Hero

HIV campaigner, Ash Kotak, began work to create the UK's lasting memorial to those who have died of an HIV-related illness and to act as a reminder that the fight to end AIDS, and the stigma of HIIV and AIDS, continues worldwide.

ACT UP Paris

Housing Works fights for funding and legislation to ensure that all people living with HIV/AIDS have access to quality housing, healthcare, HIV prevention and treatment, among other lifesaving services. Since 1990 they've provided comprehensive services to over 30,000 homeless and low-income people living with HIV/AIDS or at-risk of infection.

Bobby Goldsmith Foundation

amfAR has been making history as one of the leading research advocates with a globally strong commitment in pursuit of a cure for HIV/AIDS. Over the years they've launched a number of global initiatives to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV and Hep C, expand access to HIV prevention and treatment services to gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender individuals, sex workers and people who inject drugs, and to reduce the stigma and discrimination that make these populations more vulnerable to HIV infection and inhibit equal access to care.

amfAR

amfAR has been making history as one of the leading research advocates with a globally strong commitment in pursuit of a cure for HIV/AIDS. Over the years they've launched a number of global initiatives to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV and Hep C, expand access to HIV prevention and treatment services to gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender individuals, sex workers and people who inject drugs, and to reduce the stigma and discrimination that make these populations more vulnerable to HIV infection and inhibit equal access to care.


Your ongoing support ensures that these great organisations can carry on their great worth in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Thank You.

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