The 23rd Annual World AIDS Day is next Wednesday, December 1 and several events are planned to mark the occasion and to both remember the 25 MILLION people lost to the disease and to rally to the cause to continue the fight against HIV/AIDS. Four local organizations are teaming up for the 7th Annual World AIDS Day Luncheon: Multifaith Works, Gay City Health Project, Seattle Counseling Service, and Dunshee House. And, more than ever, this yearly benefit is an important tool in the war against HIV/AIDS. The stagnant world economy has led to budget shortfalls across the board, and all agencies, both in the public and private sectors, are in desperate need of money to continue offering services to those with HIV/AIDS and to continue the search for a cure. To reserve your place at the luncheon, go here...and, here's the info for this event:
Wednesday, December 1st 2010
Washington State Convention and Trade Center
800 Convention Place Seattle, WA 98101
Registration - 11:15 am
Lunch – 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
The luncheon is complimentary, however this is a fundraiser and donations are encouraged.
Emcee: Joyce Taylor of King 5 News
Parking: There will be a flat $6 fee for parking at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center during the luncheon. For directions to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center parking garage, please go to for interactive directions to the general parking lot.
Menu: We will be serving a delicious lunch with accompanying beverages and desserts. If you have any food allergies or require a vegetarian meal, please make sure to alert Marcus White at mcw@mcwevents.com. You will also be able to let your server know at the time of the luncheon.
RSVP: Please RSVP by November 28th, 2010
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