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Birmingham restaurants are participating in an annual fundraising event that helps support services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Alabama. This is the Magic City’s 15th year celebrating Dining Out For Life, a national event also observed in part of Alabama, taking place Thursday, April 25.
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AIDS Alabama hosting 15th annual Dining Out for Life to raise funds, awareness for HIV/AIDS servicesBirmingham residents are being asked to take part in an event to help raise funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS services. The Magic City's 15th annual Dining Out For Life event is taking place on Thursday, April 25 at participating restaurants in Birmingham.
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Wednesday, March 20, is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD), a national mobilization effort designed to encourage American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians in Alabama, across the United States and Territorial Areas learn about the HIV virus, get tested and engage in prevention and to seek treatment.
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Birmingham restaurants will take part in an event to help raise funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS services. The Magic City’s fourteenth annual Dining Out For Life is happening tomorrow.
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An AIDS-fighting charity is providing almost $750,000 to help combat the disease in central Alabama. AIDS United awarded the grant to a new joint effort…