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African Art Fights AIDS

Hand-carved by villagers in Namibia, each African Art bracelet is a unique showpiece, worn with the hope of eradicating the disease. Your purchase provides food, education, and care for the children. The African Art Bracelet is available in 2 sizes and sells for $50.
Purchase your bracelet. See how the bracelet is made.
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* UPCOMING EVENTS *
WNBA Washington Mystics Until There's A Cure Night Sunday, August 16th.
Visit us at a Bloomingdales on August 27th as we partner with amfAR to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS.
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* MAKE A DIFFERENCE *
Katy Kruse of Glen Ridge, NJ raised $1,200. The Barterra Winery of Half Moon Bay, CA will donate August tasting fees to UTAC. Together, we can turn HIV/AIDS into a memory. Help us inspire others by sharing a story on how you’ve made a difference. Contact us!
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UTAC Spells Hope for Opuwo, Namibia
Imagine that you live in a tiny African village far from the world's inquisitive gaze. Imagine that you and your neighbors eke out a living on less than $2 per day and that 1 in 6 of you endures HIV/AIDS. Imagine that you are gifted and hard-working but you lack the means to earn income to support your family. Where do you find hope to sustain your spirit? If you live in Opuwo, Namibia, hope comes by way of Until There's A Cure® Foundation (UTAC) and the people who wear your hand-crafted bracelets.
Read the full story...
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Golden Shines Her Light on HIV/AIDS
By all accounts, Golden Brooks' future is glistening bright. After 8 seasons on the hit sitcom Girlfriends, several movies, and numerous appearances on prime time TV, her star continues to rise. Yet Golden manages to find time for one more role. She is looking out for the next generation by taking a stand on HIV/AIDS.
Read the full story...
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Celebrities Build Awareness for HIV/AIDS
 D.B. Sweeney
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 Tony Robbins
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 Greg Ellis
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 Joseph Williamson
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ARE YOU READY?
On December 1, 2009, Until There's A Cure Foundation will observe the 21st annual World AIDS Day with thousands of other organizations and individuals. On this day, we remember those lost to the pandemic; we extend our compassion and strength to those who continue the fight; and, we reaffirm our commitment to education, care services, and vaccine development... Until There's A Cure. Click here to find out what you can do.
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