World AIDS Day approaches--what will you do?

Posted: 21 November, 2006

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International (MNN) ― World Vision's active involvement in addressing the global AIDS crisis has won them a prestigious award. World Vision's online AIDS awareness test gathered an Echo Award from the Direct Marketing Association this month.
Last year, more than 30,000 Americans took the online AIDS awareness test, and donated nearly $60,000 (USD) to World Vision's AIDS care and prevention programs.
As a Christian organization, World Vision works to see communities transformed and lives saved from the ravages of AIDS. They do that through caring for orphans and vulnerable children, supporting those who are caring for adults and children with the disease, preventing the spread of HIV with education based on biblical principles, and advocating for effective programs that will make a difference.
World AIDS Day is December 1, and again World Vision is promoting the online test as a way for people to become more aware and involved in addressing the pandemic.
For more information on what you can do to be a part of World Vision's fight against the AIDS crisis, go to World Vision's website.

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World Vision

Phone: 1.888.56.CHILD
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PO Box 9716, Dept W Federal Way, WA
98063-9716

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