AID Atlanta has revamped our Red Ribbon individual giving society and created the Red Ribbon Leadership Council (RRLC). Recognizing that young people are particularly impacted by HIV/AIDS, AID Atlanta seeks to engage them in the solution to this persistent problem in an innovative way.
Come learn more about the RRLC and AID Atlanta at this free, fun event! Appetizers, wine, beer, and game cards will be provided.
When the AIDS epidemic first swept the nation, many of us were just small chil...
AID Atlanta has revamped our Red Ribbon individual giving society and created the Red Ribbon Leadership Council (RRLC). Recognizing that young people are particularly impacted by HIV/AIDS, AID Atlanta seeks to engage them in the solution to this persistent problem in an innovative way.
Come learn more about the RRLC and AID Atlanta at this free, fun event! Appetizers, wine, beer, and game cards will be provided.
When the AIDS epidemic first swept the nation, many of us were just small children or had not even been born. To kick-off the Red Ribbon Leadership Council, let's have a 80s party with a purpose! No need to dress up, but do bring your child-like spirit to have fun while we take up the mantle to fight HIV/AIDS!
Host Committee: Christina V. Mills, Adam Rimes, Masonia Traylor, Tiffany Roan, Salena Jegede, Branden Lane, Mike Woodside, Geoffrey Greene
Host Committee in formation. Please contact Salena Jegede at salena.jegede@aidatlanta.org or Branden Lane at branden.lane@aidatlanta.org for details.
To join the Red Ribbon Leadership Council, visit the AID Atlanta website at www.aidatlanta.org and click “Red Ribbon” on the left side of the page. Make a tax-deductible donation of at least $50 a month/$600-$1,199 a year to AID Atlanta.