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Sterling Silver Cuff
With 18K Gold Ribbon

Designed by Isabella Geddes da Filicaia, this 1/4-inch wide, cuff-shaped band features the familiar small, raised AIDS ribbon in 18K gold.
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Stainless Steel Cuff Graphite Tone

Add a new accent to your wardrobe with this graphite tone stainless steel cuff bracelet.
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SF 49er Vernon Davis photo by Michael Collopy

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Michael Collopy: A Portrait of Compassion
If you look behind the camera at a UTAC photo shoot, you'll see one of the world's preeminent portrait photographers, UTAC Board member Michael Collopy. With a stunning body of work that includes hundreds of world leaders, entertainers, professional athletes, and cultural icons, Michael is renowned for his capacity to capture the essence of his subjects on film. Alongside these high profile commissions, Michael plies his craft to tell deeply personal stories from around the globe. Since the early 1980s, many such stories involve HIV/AIDS.
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Eva Janzen Powell: Walking A Mile In Her Shoes
Born and raised in the heartland of America, Eva Janzen Powell is the quintessential girl-next-door. Kind-hearted and demure, she became a wife and mother in her mid-twenties and looked forward to the simple joys of raising a family and growing old together. Yet an unexpected turn of events paved the way for this suburban housewife to have global impact. She became a passionate HIV/AIDS advocate whose life's work benefited persons living with AIDS and the researchers who save their lives.
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Join UTAC in Reaching out to Haiti
Tens of thousands of people are injured or dead after a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti on Tuesday, January 12th. As the world turns its attention to the incalculable devastation and suffering, we take special note of the 200,000 citizens living with HIV/AIDS.
Make your tax-deductible gift now and provide life-saving medications here at UTAC, or donate to any of the following organizations:
For other ways to help - including volunteer opportunities - contact the Consulate General of Haiti in New York City at 212-697-9767.
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