Millions of people around the world suffer from AIDS, and the problem is not getting smaller. According to the San Francisco Aids Foundation between 800 and 900 thousand people are currently living with Aids or HIV in the United States alone. There is still no known cure for AIDS, but protease inhibitors allow those afflicted with AIDS to live much longer and cope better.
That is why this year; I will be participating in my second but the 19th annual Aids Walk San Francisco on Sunday July 17, 2005. Three friends and I have set a goal to raise two-thousand dollars for AIDS research and benefit to those suffering from AIDS. We will walk ten kilometers (roughly six miles) together with thousands of other people walking to earn the sponsorship and donations for this humanitarian cause.
Every little amount donated helps. Donations may be made at:
http://aidswalksanfrancisco2005.kintera.org/danielle
Donations of only $25 and more are covered online, but I can accept payments of smaller denominations personally. With your help I’m confidant that our generous donation to Aids Walk San Francisco will benefit many people. Thank you for your time. Please contact me if you have any questions.
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Chris Daines





