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40th annual Walk to End HIV
In December of 1991, my mother Terronna Barry lost her battle with HIV/AIDS leaving behind 5 children to navigate life. Through this walk we can provide assistance to Whitman- Walker in hopes that no other young child will experience what me and my siblings experienced.
On Saturday, September 19, I am participating in the 40th annual Walk to End HIV benefiting the HIV programs and services of Whitman-Walker Health. I hope that you can either walk in my team (Terronna's Dream) or support my teams goal of raising funds for this important cause, any amount will help. HIV remains an epidemic in D.C. and Whitman-Walker Health focuses on services and education designed to prevent transmission of the virus and provide care to those who are infected.
The Walk to End HIV is a vital part of ensuring we have the resources to continue our support of at-risk and HIV-positive populations. That’s why I’m raising funds through this year’s Walk. Your donation will go toward lifesaving services that Whitman-Walker Health provides for thousands of people in our area living with HIV and AIDS—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..
If you follow the link provided you can either register to walk or donate.
Achievements
I Made a Difference!
I supported this event with a personal donation.
Personal Progress:
of Goal
$35
Raised
$100.00
Fundraising Honor Roll
Tishon Dickerson
$35
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