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AIDS - Rides, Walks, and Benefits

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      new window 12th Annual Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life Description: Includes the Celebration of Life Concert, the Mermaid Brunch, and the Festival of Happiness. (swim4life.org)
new window AIDS Walk Africa Description: Fundraiser helping to virtually eliminate pediatric AIDS in the developed world. Walk for Hope is in South Africa every fall. Find ways to donate. (aidswalkafrica.com)
new window AIDS Walk Austin Description: Home page for the 12th Annual fundraising and awareness event. (aidswalkaustin.org)
new window AIDS Walk Detroit Description: Home page for AIDS Walk Detroit, A Steppin' Out Event. (aidswalkdetroit.org)
new window AIDS Walk Hawaii Description: Hawaii's 9th annual walk and run, AIDS awareness and fundraising event. (aidswalkhawaii.org)
new window AIDS Walk Long Island Description: An annual, 5-mile pledge walk to benefit people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Includes downloadable pledge sheet and information on local AIDS organizations. (aidswalkli.org)
new window AIDS Walks Description: Locate your local AIDS Walk event here in The National AIDS Walk Directory. From AIDS Walk San Diego, to AIDS Walk New York. A service of AIDS Walk Orange County. (aidswalk.com)
new window AIDS/LifeCycle Description: Official cycling event of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center. 7-days, 600 miles. Training schedules and registration information. (aidslifecycle.org)
new window Alaska AIDS Vaccine Ride Description: Information, journal and fund raising page for Rider 21087. 500-mile, 6-day bicycle ride from Fairbanks to Anchorage, Alaska, August 20-25, 2001. Sponsoring information. (lvcablemodem.com)
new window Alaska AIDS Vaccine Ride 2001 Description: A bike ride in Aug. 2001 to raise money for AIDS research. It provides information about the ride, the rider and you can download a donation form. (aidsride2001.tripod.com)
new window Border to Border Challenge Description: A bicycle ride from Canada to Mexico to benefit pediatric AIDS. To begin in September of 2002. (bordertoborderusa.org)
new window California AIDS Ride 6 - Yosemite Valley Description: Spend three days and three nights with your friends and future compatriots of CAR6. (geocities.com)
new window Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) Description: Includes locations, volunteer information and local chapter and national event information. (diffa.org)
new window Don's Teens Trample AIDS Description: Information about a team of Kansas City area teenagers that participate in the annual AIDS Walk. (trampleaids.org)
new window Lone Star Ride Description: Dallas-Metroplex bike ride benefiting the Resource Center of Dallas, AIDS Services of Dallas, and AIDS Outreach Center. (lonestarride.org)
new window Merriman Girls' AIDS Ride 2000 Site Description: Follow sisters Kate and Porter Merriman as they train for and ride in California AIDS Ride 7, in June 2000... (portermerriman.com)
new window Minnesota AIDS Walk Description: All proceeds stay in the state. Online registration form. Next walk is May 18, 2003. (mnaidsproject.org)
new window Paradise Ride Hawaii 2000 Description: A bicycle ride to fight AIDS in Hawaii. (paradiseridehawaii.org)
new window Paul's AIDS Ride Home Page Description: Boston, MA to New York, NY. Information by Paul B Sumrell, Rider #1937. (members.aol.com)
new window Ride With Daphne in The Heartland AIDS Ride Description: The personal page of a college student who would like to participate in this 500-mile ride. (angelfire.com)
new window San Diego AIDS Walk Description: Walk and run to benefit AIDS organizations, held in Balboa Park, San Diego, California. (aidswalksd.org)
new window Sharon's California AIDS Ride Page Description: Find out about CAR 7. Information on the Ride, the beneficiaries, and how to sponsor me. (rideon6226.tripod.com)
new window Stan and Jason's Boston to New York AIDS Ride 5 Description: Photos and journal excerpts. (members.aol.com)
new window Team VFX Description: A group of individuals in the Visual Effects Industry who ride in the California AIDSRides. Offering information and a mailing list. (teamvfx.com)
new window Twin Cities Wisconsin Chicago Aids Ride 5 Description: See how you can help in the battle of AIDS as I participate in the Twin Cities Chicago Aids Ride 5. (angelfire.com)
 




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