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- Columbian woman Rachel Quade has collected 27,160 pairs of shoes in a drive for Soles4Souls, a nonprofit that donates shoes to those in need around the world.
- Luke Pound learned about children being born with HIV in his fifth-grade health class at Westowne Elementary School last January. His mother said he came home a bit teary-eyed and determined to do something. For his birthday in October, he asked friends and family to make a donation to children with HIV in lieu of presents.
- Luke Pound learned about children being born with HIV in his fifth-grade health class at Westowne Elementary School last January. His mother said he came home a bit teary-eyed and determined to do something. For his birthday in October, he asked friends and family to make a donation to children with HIV in lieu of presents.
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- The mere delay of federal HIV/AIDS funds had a devastating impact on some of the most vulnerable Marylanders; it's a reminder of the true impact federal budget cutting can have on real people.
- Federal funding for HIV care held up, threatening health of locals
- As the AIDS population ages, people will have to rethink the risks of infection
- Dr. Robert Russell Kent, a cardiologist who left his field to serve Baltimore AIDS patients and the sick in third-world countries, died of cancer Monday at his home in Lutherville. He was 77.
- Dr. Robert Russell Kent, a cardiologist who left his field to serve Baltimore AIDS patients and the sick in third-world countries, died of cancer Monday at his home in Lutherville. He was 77.
- U.S. investment in the battle against AIDS in Africa is vital to Africa, the U.S. and the world
- Michelle Obama's trip to Africa accomplishes nothing.
- Better to use U.S. taxpayer dollars in U.S., or not collect them at all, then to support African AIDS programs no matter how beneficial
- In observance of 2011 National HIV Testing, the Harford County Health Department will offer anonymous, no-cost HIV testing on a walk-in basis on Monday, June 27, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Health Services Division office located on the top floor of 1 N. Main St. in Bel Air.
- A Sun op-ed criticizing the band U2's charity work is wrong about the funding and work of the ONE campaign.