This project is now in update mode. Check back regularly to see how things are progressing.
Thank you for your support!
Thank you to our generous donors who have supported this campaign - we are immensely grateful for all of you who have donated. As we had never undertaken similar fundraising, we had no idea what to expect when we began this campaign, and you have all blown us away with your generosity.
As World AIDS Day approaches on December 1, and our symposium to mark this milestone also approaches on December 5 (please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HIV40 to register if you have not done so!), we are setting a new goal to see if we can raise $15,000, which will mean a total of $25,000 including the matching gift, to support our patients and our team. If any current or future supporters can share this campaign on social media, we would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you, again, to those of you who have given in support of this campaign - it is very appreciated and will provide vital support to our patients and HIV programs.
Matching Gift!
We are excited to announce that an anonymous donor has committed to matching the first $10,000 given to this campaign - meaning that, for those who have already generously supported this project, your impact is now doubled as will the impact of all future gifts. Thank you very much to all of you who have given so far!
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Ally
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Supporter
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Advocate
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Benefactor
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Patron
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Champion
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