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Start Date & Time
June 5, 2010
12:00 PM GMT -5
End Date & Time
June 5, 2010
8:00
PM GMT -5
Location
Yonge-Dundas Square Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Event Cost
Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $240, the cost of providing treatment for one HIV+ patient on antiretrovirals for one year.
Event URL
http://www.racefordignity.com
RSVP Info
Name: Race For Dignity Team
Registration Deadline
June 4, 2010
Categories
Health Human Rights
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| Dignitas International’s fourth annual Race for Dignity Challenge returns to Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto on Saturday, June 5 from 12PM to 8PM. Participants raise funds by committing to ride a stationary bike for as little or as long as they like, and asking their family members, friends and co-workers to support their efforts through pledges. The event features live entertainment and special guests throughout the day! You can get started by registering yourself to participate on an existing team or by starting your own team. If you’re not in Toronto on June 5, you can still raise funds and awareness from wherever you are by creating or joining a “virtual” team. You can also help get the conversation going – and follow all of the day’s action – on Twitter by using the hashtag #4dignityTO. Get all of the event details at RaceForDignity.com. Together, we are creating living results for the thousands of people who are gaining access to HIV treatment in Malawi. |
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Dignitas International
Dignitas achieves its mission through the following three pillars:
1) Implement community-based and comprehensive HIV/AIDS-related prevention, treatment and care programming.
2) Translate knowledge developed through operations research to refine community-based approaches and maximize...
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