Next Aid World Aids Day Event 11.25.09
Humanitarian organization NextAid presents its second annual World AIDS Day 2009 Event. The multi-date fundraising campaign in cities across the U.S. will begin here in San Francisco on November 25, 2009 and continue throughout the month of December.
World AIDS Day is a globally recognized day, which takes place every year on December 1st to bring attention to the global AIDS epidemic. This year marks the 21st annual anniversary of World AIDS Day with the theme of "Universal Access and Human Rights."
NextAid's mission is to improve the lives of children and youth in Africa by promoting and implementing sustainable notions. Through music events and public education initiatives, NextAid provides empowering opportunities for concerned individuals to make a difference.
The funds raised from the campaign of events will go towards two of NextAid's current projects:
- The Kawangware Street Children & Youth Project in Nairobi, Kenya
- The goGogetters program and NextAid's "Send a Child to School" campaign in South Africa
From mega-events like Miami's annual Winter Music Conference to small clubs and through benefits and other music-related activities, NextAid channels the positive energy on the dance floor across the globe to children in Africa, thus providing an opportunity for us to use the Beats of a Generation to Provide Hope for the Next.
"Every 14 seconds, an African child loses a parent to AIDS, and every day, more than
6,000 young Africans aged 15 - 24 acquire the HIV virus. After more than two decades of
AIDS devastating the continent where life began, only 10% of the 15 million AIDS
orphans are receiving any kind of public support. The enormity of the AIDS pandemic
demands a response from every corner of society. NextAid believes that focusing on
children is the most effective way to impact this crisis and uses the collective energy
generated on the dance floor to make a difference"











