Category Archives: AIDS Action Committee

World AIDS Day, 1-December

Today is World AIDS Day.  Acknowledged in nearly every nation, this day draws attention to the fact that AIDS is still very present.  Now 30-years old, HIV / AIDS is no longer the death warrant it was when it first appeared and was referred to as a “Gay Cancer”.

  • Despite progress that has been made in educating the public here in the US and globally, the United Nations estimates that a jaw dropping 33 million people live with HIV / AIDS
  • AIDS has killed more than 25 million people and more than 580,000 Americans.  This ranks AIDS with malaria and tuberculosis as one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world
  • More than 15 million children have been orphaned by HIV
  • In the US more 1.1 million people are living with HIV/AIDS and the CDC estimates 20%  (220,000 people) do not know they are HIV+

The Boston Living Center will be hosting a World AIDS Day celebration, lighting the Prudential Tower red.  Today’s ceremony will occur in the center of the mall near the customer service desk in the atrium and will run from 4:30 – 6:00pm.  You can read more about the program on the event facebook page.

Contact your local AIDS Service Organization (ASO) to volunteer or make a donation.  New England has several worthwhile ASOs but I prefer to donate to the AIDS Action Committee of MA.

ARTcetera 2011

Every weekend in the fall there are large fundraising events but ARTcetera an event which raises funds for the AIDS Action Committee (AAC) always stands out.  The event started in the 1980s as a way for local artists and gallery owners to respond to the AIDS crisis which was ravaging the Boston arts community, and over the years it has developed into one of the largest art auctions in all of New England.

The charity fundraiser which was traditionally held in October on even numbered years took a temporary hiatus in 2010 so the AAC could rethink the program and breathe new life into the event.  Bryan Rafanelli and his events team did a beautiful job transforming The Castle and the new venue was a welcome change.

Below is a quick 3-minute video from the event which sold out and drew a record crowd of 800 supporters and art enthusiasts. ARTcetera 2011 is expected to raise more than $700,000 for the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts. Expand to full-screen for best viewing.