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WWW.HELPFIGHTAIDS.COM
They fight AIDS by (1) fund raising to help meet special needs of People With AIDS, (2) spreading knowledge about HIV/AIDS and (3) promoting efforts of organizations and people in this struggle.

They fund raise on-line mainly as an affiliate for:
* Entertainment Publications - www.entertainment.com
* Magazine City - www.magazinecity.com
* Amazon - www.amazon.com
By making a purchase through the links on our site, we receive a commission of up to 30% at no additional charge to you which we donate to the AIDS Council of Northeastern NY. (www.aidscouncil.org)



Gifts of a Different Kind - Alternative Gift Catalog:
(www.ainamoja.com/gift_cat.htm)

This holiday season, give a "gift of the heart". Make a donation to one of our projects in the name of a friend or loved one (gift recipient), specify the gift recipient's name, address and enter a personalized note and we will send that person a gift card with your message. Donations can be made directly to benefit one of our projects or generally to the Organization.



Want to Volunteer But Don't Know HOW or WHERE?

* Local AIDS Projects for North America:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/news/aidsprojs02.html

* Toronto Area:
http://www.actoronto.org
Call @ Michael Anthony 416-340-8484 ext. 265 for info.



Heifer - www.heifer.org (http://catalog.heifer.org)
Helps families support themselves - also deals quite a bit with AIDS orphans. Browse this gift catalog of truly meaningful gifts and give a gift to help children and families around the world become self-reliant.
You’ll be amazed at the difference charitable giving and a simple gift animal (yes, an animal) can make in the life of a struggling family.
For example, the gift of a goat can change a family’s life. For Beatrice Biira and her family in Uganda, whose true story is told in the book Beatrice’s Goat, a goat provided nutritious milk and gave her family extra income that enabled Beatrice to go to school and allowed her family to build a new house with a tin roof.
http://catalog.heifer.org/





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