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ADRA to observe World AIDS Day December 1

Some 800 young people in the West African country of Mali are learning basic anatomy and health principles along with teamwork and leadership skills through a project that uses sports to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS. Organized by the Adventist...
Some 800 young people in the West African country of Mali are learning basic anatomy and health principles along with teamwork and leadership skills through a project that uses sports to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Organized by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Mali, "Play Safe, Live Safe" is one of hundreds of projects run by the international, non-governmental organization headquartered near Washington, D.C.

To observe World AIDS Day, December 1, ADRA is offering World AIDS Day kits, which include a poster, World AIDS Day ribbons, sermon and presentation ideas, age-appropriate student resources and AIDS facts and stories from AIDS victims around the world.

To order a kit, or for more information on observing World AIDS Day, visit www.adra.org.

Nearly 33 million people, half of whom are women, live with HIV/AIDS worldwide, according to an annual United Nations AIDS study released November 20.

Since 1985, ADRA has worked to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and encourage people to get involved in the global effort to stop AIDS. ADRA runs shelters, skills-training centers, provides for AIDS orphans and offers preventative education at its regional offices around the world. Johannesburg, South Africa-based Adventist AIDS International Ministry has also worked to combat the spread of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, where AIDS is the leading cause of death.
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