The 34th annual AIDS Walk & Run was hosted Saturday, marking the final time before next year’s launch of a “new, inclusive program.”
The 34th annual AIDS Walk & Run was hosted Saturday, marking the final time before next year's launch of a"new, inclusive program."
"Thanks to our community's efforts over nearly 40 years, today HIV is a completely treatable condition," said Cara Dessert, CEO of The San Diego LGBT Community Center."Together, we've made tremendous progress in prevention efforts to significantly reduce HIV transmissions while continuing to help people survive and thrive after being diagnosed."
Along with celebrating the progress made in fighting HIV/AIDS, the event remembers the lives of the thousands of San Diegans lost to AIDS, a condition once intentionally ignored by policymakers and public health officials, organizers said.
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