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36th annual Walk to End HIV
Most of you know the story of my dad’s death after he was diagnosed with AIDS. Stigma, health inequity, shame, and limited access to care in PR were contributing factors to his death. I honor my dad’s life in different ways including participating in Whitman-Walker's Walk to End HIV on Saturday, October 22. This year has special meaning as the walk will be in Ward 8 where we will be opening our new Max Robinson Center in 2023.
Whitman-Walker is on the cusp of transformative change to increase care delivery and services. We will add new community members to our network through care and through jobs. We will connect to new and old partners in our collective efforts to deliver integrated healthcare access for residents who have been historically under-invested in.
For us to deliver on this promise we need your support. The stakes of our Walk this year are all directly tied to opening the new Max Robinson Center in 2023. This center will allow us to quadruple the number of individuals we serve in Southeast DC, building new paths of access to care, research, and services, that we have been working towards for over a decade. We will need your help.
For nearly 50 years, Whitman-Walker has been part of the DC community as a first responder for those living with HIV and a leader in LGBTQ+ care and advocacy. Today, WWH cares for more folks living with HIV (over 3500) than any other health care provider in the city and conducts more than 6,000 HIV tests per year.
I’m asking for your support once again. A gift of any amount will help me reach my fundraising goal of $1,000 for the critical HIV programs and services of Whitman-Walker Health. I'm so excited that this year we return to an in-person event and get to come together as a community once again. The generosity you show through your donation, helps us to do our job. Your donation will go toward lifesaving services that Whitman-Walker Health provides for thousands of folx in our area living with HIV—regardless of their ability to pay. And you will help fund critical prevention outreach and treatment programs that can help end HIV in DC.
Whitman-Walker has always been a first responder to public health challenges facing our community - from AIDS to COVID and now Monkeypox. And I am constantly amazed at the resiliency of my colleagues and my workplace and the creativity, energy and compassion they bring to any challenge.
I am blessed to have Whitman-Walker as my workplace for 13 years.
Your donation will go toward lifesaving services that Whitman-Walker Health provides for thousands of people in our area — regardless of their ability to pay. And you will help fund critical prevention outreach and treatment programs that can help end HIV in D.C.
Thank you, as always, for your support!
For nearly 50 years, Whitman-Walker has been part of the DC community as a first responder for those living with HIV and a leader in LGBTQ+ care and advocacy. Today, WWH cares for more folks living with HIV (over 3500) than any other health care provider in the city and conducts more than 6,000 HIV tests per year.
I’m asking for your support once again. A gift of any amount will help me reach my fundraising goal of $1,000 for the critical HIV programs and services of Whitman-Walker Health. I'm so excited that this year we return to an in-person event and get to come together as a community once again. The generosity you show through your donation, helps us to do our job. Your donation will go toward lifesaving services that Whitman-Walker Health provides for thousands of folx in our area living with HIV—regardless of their ability to pay. And you will help fund critical prevention outreach and treatment programs that can help end HIV in DC.
Whitman-Walker has always been a first responder to public health challenges facing our community - from AIDS to COVID and now Monkeypox. And I am constantly amazed at the resiliency of my colleagues and my workplace and the creativity, energy and compassion they bring to any challenge.
I am blessed to have Whitman-Walker as my workplace for 13 years.
Your donation will go toward lifesaving services that Whitman-Walker Health provides for thousands of people in our area — regardless of their ability to pay. And you will help fund critical prevention outreach and treatment programs that can help end HIV in D.C.
Thank you, as always, for your support!
Gracias.
JuanCarlos
Achievements

Jump Level Milestone
I've raised $500 or more for the Walk!

I Made a Difference!
I supported this event with a personal donation.
Personal Progress:
of Goal
$800
Raised
$1,000.00
Fundraising Honor Roll
Juan Carlos and Derek
$300
Juan Carlos Loubriel
$200
Gabor Szuhay
Rachael Turner
Derek Politzer
$50
Juan Carlos Loubriel
$35
Tin Tin
$30
Tia Amy
$25
Faisal
$10
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