genkav
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Via Toronto Star:
"You can lace up your running shoes, but you can also host a dinner party, yodel on the subway or carry a canoe through city streets to raise money to fight AIDS.
That's the message being sent to Canadians by a new fundraising initiative from an AIDS group started by Canada's former United Nations ambassador Stephen Lewis, now a professor of global health at Hamilton's McMaster University and co-director of AIDS-Free World.
Participants can set a fundraising goal and spread the word about what they plan to accomplish by creating a personal web page at www.adaretoremember.org.
The dares will be enacted during the week of Oct. 17, in celebration of the courage Africans touched by HIV/AIDS show daily."
They've got a lot of "celebrities" involved...that word is so bendable today.
Layton says he's going to busk on the street.
I want Miller in a hotdog costume in Dundas Sqaure...handing out hotdogs.
Oh! k-os is involved too, I believe.
"You can lace up your running shoes, but you can also host a dinner party, yodel on the subway or carry a canoe through city streets to raise money to fight AIDS.
That's the message being sent to Canadians by a new fundraising initiative from an AIDS group started by Canada's former United Nations ambassador Stephen Lewis, now a professor of global health at Hamilton's McMaster University and co-director of AIDS-Free World.
Participants can set a fundraising goal and spread the word about what they plan to accomplish by creating a personal web page at www.adaretoremember.org.
The dares will be enacted during the week of Oct. 17, in celebration of the courage Africans touched by HIV/AIDS show daily."
They've got a lot of "celebrities" involved...that word is so bendable today.
Layton says he's going to busk on the street.
I want Miller in a hotdog costume in Dundas Sqaure...handing out hotdogs.
Oh! k-os is involved too, I believe.