The Ride Against AIDS is a unique and powerful cross-country bike ride dedicated to raising funds and awareness for FACE AIDS. In June 2012, a group of dedicated student AIDS activists will begin biking in San Francisco, CA. 67 days and more than 4,000 miles later, they will arrive in Boston in August 2012. Along the way they will give presentations about FACE AIDS, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the role of students in promoting social justice. This year’s Ride Against AIDS team is aiming to raise $100,000 for FACE AIDS. Learn more about the Ride Against AIDS at: http://www.faceaids.org/rideagainstaids.html.
The current disparity in HIV prevalence, access to treatment and care, and general health outcomes between the world's rich and the world's poor is unjust and unacceptable. Combating these pressing global health challenges requires strong leadership and innovative ideas. While many young people today are deeply passionate about tackling these challenges, they often feel unable or unsure about how to make a difference. When these young people don't achieve their potential impact, the creation of much needed global health solutions is delayed, to the detriment of millions of lives.
In response, FACE AIDS harnesses young people's passion for social change and equips them with the skills, resources, and community to fight HIV/AIDS and promote global health equity now and throughout their lives. They also empower HIV-affected youth in impoverished communities with access to credit, savings, and business skills training, helping to limit HIV/AIDS' devastating impact on the social and economic development of communities.
Riders are driven by their commitment to a larger vision of a world without HIV/AIDS, a world in which all people have equal access to high-quality, comprehensive health care, and by their belief that our generation can and must be the one to make this vision a reality.
Your donation matters.
$30 provides a seed grant for a young Rwandan to launch his or her first savings account.
$120 enables FACE AIDS to employ an HIV-affected community member for six months.
$525 allows FACE AIDS to train a youth chapter in Rwanda on HIV/AIDS, leadership skills, and business and financial management.
$1,000 funds a grant to a FACE AIDS youth chapter in Rwanda to design and carry out a six-month-long community health project. This past year, one chapter designed a project to combat severe child malnutrition in HIV-affected families. The chapter—comprised of 30 secondary school age youth—trained 12 families on proper nutrition and build each family a large terrace kitchen garden so that they could growth healthy, diverse foods. In just six months, 100% of participating children moved from severely malnourished to healthy status.
FACE AIDS harnesses young people's passion for social change and equips them with the skills, resources, and community to fight HIV/AIDS and promote global health equity now and throughout their lives. They also empower HIV-affected youth in impoverished communities with access to credit, savings, and business skills training, helping to limit HIV/AIDS' devastating impact on the social and economic development of communities.
Since their founding in 2005, FACE AIDS has:
• Established chapters at over 210 colleges and high schools across the United States and internationally, engaging thousands of students annually.
• Served over 1,000 Rwandan youth through leadership skills training, psycho-social support, HIV/AIDS prevention education and peer educator training, and socio-economic support.
• Employed and financially empowered over 200 HIV-affected Zambians and Rwandans through credit, savings, and business training programs.
• Raised more than $2.5 million to provide comprehensive health care to HIV-affected communities in Rwanda.
The current disparity in HIV prevalence, access to treatment and care, and general health outcomes between the world's rich and the world's poor is unjust and unacceptable. Combating these pressing global health challenges requires strong leadership and innovative ideas. While many young people today are deeply passionate about tackling these challenges, they often feel unable or unsure about how to make a difference. When these young people don't achieve their potential impact, the creation of much needed global health solutions is delayed, to the detriment of millions of lives.
The Ride Against AIDS is a powerful cross-country bike ride from FACE AIDS headquarters in the Bay Area to Partners In Health’s office in Boston. The goals of the Ride are multi-faceted. The main objective of the Ride is to raise money for FACE AIDS, the impact of which is felt across the United States and Rwanda. In addition, riders are able to personally engage students, communities, and organizations along the route that FACE AIDS would not normally reach through promoting awareness about health injustices, advocating for policy change, and recruiting new members into the movement for global health equity. Learn more about the Ride Against AIDS at: http://www.faceaids.org/rideagainstaids.html.
Eugene, OR
About Me: Greetings! I am a student at the University of Oregon, and I have chosen to completely devote myself to the mission of FACE AIDS through my involvement with the Ride Against AIDS 2012. Why? Because I am doggedly optimistic, and therefore believe that anyone with sufficient passion has the ability to positively affect the lives of those in need. We can each take it upon ourselves to apply our talents and skills to the causes we hold close to our hearts. FACE AIDS’ emphasis on the abilities of youth to combat HIV/AIDS in their communities is empowering. A world with fair access to medical treatment can and will exist. I am grateful and humbled to be a part of a group that will increase the momentum—will “Ride”—toward such a world. In addition to my Citizen Effect blog, you can follow me at ridinginspired.blogspot.com.
Danielle F.
Washington, DC
Natalya J.
Portland, Oregon
Karen v.
Corvallis, OR
Kellie J.
Bellingham, WA
Charles C.
Corvallis , Oregon
Danielle F. donated to FACE AIDS Ride Against AIDS 2012! - 7 months ago visit the project
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Karen v. donated to FACE AIDS Ride Against AIDS 2012! - 8 months ago visit the project
Kellie J. donated to FACE AIDS Ride Against AIDS 2012! - 8 months ago visit the project
Charles C. donated to FACE AIDS Ride Against AIDS 2012! - 8 months ago visit the project
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