Stephanie Heymann and David Smith chaired the event. They, along with the entire staff and volunteers of Body Positive should be commended for a job well done!
As Always it was a great event. I had two dates last night. Since Fran was out of town I brought two younger women, my two daughters. "Pistol" Pete Kelly from the radio station (ENERGY/KNRJ) also joined us. Pete has been a very big supporter of the organization through the years by hosting events, doing on-air interviews and and live broadcasts for "Dining Out For Life".
We had a nice time, good food, good music (Richard Marks) we and we raised some money. The girls and I bid on and won some artwork during the silent auction.
Beside supporting a good cause, it was gratifying for me because on the drive home I had a very intelligent conversation with the girls about HIV/AIDS, the causes and the prevention of the disease. They asked some good questions. I think that they were surprised that the disease impacts teens as well as adults. We also spoke about giving back to the community and getting involved in organizations to help others. This is something that Fran and I believe very strongly in and we try to impress this on the girls.
There were a couple of exciting announcements at the event including the new Friends and Family vitamin program where we can all go on-line and order the highest quality vitamins and have a portion of the proceeds support the organization. Finally, they also announced a name change for the organization. Body Positive will now be known as the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS.
Here is a copy of the press release that went out this morning. Please take a moment to read it, it is very interesting and informative.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Lysa Fitzhugh
(602) 703-7139 (602) 819-4288
LFitzhugh@swhiv.org jdavidson@riester.com
BODY POSITIVE MARKS A NEW ERA WITH CONTINUED COMMITMENT AND A NEW NAME: THE
Arizona is Home to the Only HIV/AIDS Service Organization in the United States to Combine
Research, Prevention, Education and Wellness Under One Roof
The vanguard HIV/AIDS organization in the desert Southwest region,
“The
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), there are 12,000 people infected with HIV/AIDS in
· Hispanics form approximately 28 percent of the population in
· Blacks, while constituting less than four percent of the state’s population, represent 12 percent of the HIV/AIDS cases.
· Native Americans represent five percent of those infected in
· Men having sex with other men of all races represent 70 percent of HIV/AIDS cases.
· Intravenous drug users represent 15 percent of HIV/AIDS cases.
“Many people view HIV/AIDS as a gay man’s disease, however the face of HIV/AIDS is changing,” said Mark Howard, board chair for
According to ADHS, 490 people will be infected in the next hour. Worldwide, 14,400 people are newly infected each and every day and fighting this disease becomes a devastating reality.
“It is the goal of the
The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS proven individual health, individual help approach takes into consideration the client’s behavioral state, personal finances, wellness and health, since all these factors greatly affect which medicines each person receives. It also provides a variety of nutritional and naturopathic interventions designed to improve quality of life and overall health.
About the
Phoenix-based
Funding at the
A 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization, several programs at the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS are funded in whole or part by the Federal Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, the Ryan White Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006, Maricopa County Department of General Government, Arizona Department of Health Services and other state municipalities. Other major funding sources include (but are not limited to) Valley of the
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