AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. hosts the 29th annual AIDS Walk Houston. This signature event is the city’s single greatest response in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Funds raised help local HIV/AIDS service organizations provide programs and services to almost 30,000 Houstonians impacted by the virus. A goal of $450,000 has been set and more than 10,000 Houstonians are expected to gather to remember family and friends and to honor those living with HIV/AIDS.
This year, the annual fundraiser will culminate in a free outdoor concert featuring live performances from Houston-based artists. VIP wristbands for the concert will be available to 1,500 Houstonians who take a free HIV test before the walk.
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. hosts the 29th annual AIDS Walk Houston. This signature event is the city’s single greatest response in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Funds raised help local HIV/AIDS service organizations provide programs and services to almost 30,000 Houstonians impacted by the virus. A goal of $450,000 has been set and more than 10,000 Houstonians are expected to gather to remember family and friends and to honor those living with HIV/AIDS.
This year, the annual fundraiser will culminate in a free outdoor concert featuring live performances from Houston-based artists. VIP wristbands for the concert will be available to 1,500 Houstonians who take a free HIV test before the walk.
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. hosts the 29th annual AIDS Walk Houston. This signature event is the city’s single greatest response in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Funds raised help local HIV/AIDS service organizations provide programs and services to almost 30,000 Houstonians impacted by the virus. A goal of $450,000 has been set and more than 10,000 Houstonians are expected to gather to remember family and friends and to honor those living with HIV/AIDS.
This year, the annual fundraiser will culminate in a free outdoor concert featuring live performances from Houston-based artists. VIP wristbands for the concert will be available to 1,500 Houstonians who take a free HIV test before the walk.