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proudly presents our 2007 release of our pictorial Charity
Calendars “Women Standing Tall, Through the Words of Wisdom." Our
calendars feature a diversity of women from various backgrounds that share
their testimony of adversity. Some of these women include: Cookie
Johnson (Magic
Johnson’s wife), Lynn Harless (Justin Timberlake’s mother),
Liz Bonds (Barry Bonds’ wife), Laurie Tucker (Sr. VP of FedEx),
and many more amazing women. In addition to these feature pictorials
and stories, are 26 proven facts about HIV/AIDS. These attractive
calendars represent a unique fund raiser concept, an ideal gift for the
sports enthusiast and collector, plus most importantly a means to raise
funds for our 2006 charity organizations we have selected to sponsor this
year:
- Lifelong
AIDS Alliance: Lifelong AIDS Alliance (LLAA) is committed
to preventing the spread of HIV, and to providing support services and
advocating for those whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS.
- Justin
Timberlake Foundation: The mission of The Justin Timberlake
Foundation is to promote music education as an essential part of a child's
development by funding theater arts and music in public schools.
- Aid for AIDS
of Nevada: Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) is dedicated
to providing support and advocacy for individuals and families living
with HIV/AIDS in southern Nevada in an environment of understanding,
compassion and acceptance. Paramount to our mission is to educate the
general public about HIV/AIDS in order to reduce HIV infection and eliminate
fear, prejudice, stigma and ignorance often associated with the disease.
- Stay
Strong Foundation: The Stay Strong Foundation (SSF) works
to support, educate and inspire America's youth through a series of
programs and events that are designed to raise awareness of teen issues,
promote the personal well-being of young people and enhance their educational
and professional development.
By purchasing one or more of our 2007 “Women
Standing Tall Calendars” you will be enabling the above
charities to support at-risk families and youth and those with
devastating illnesses to:
- Live as independently as possible.
- Maintain and improve their health and quality of life.
- Have access to medical, practical and support services
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