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| Natural Heritage | 2004-09-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.07 x.12 x8.55l,.0 | File type: PDF | 40 pages | ||||In Africa, every minute of every day, five people die of AIDS and nine more are newly infected. |In 2003, a group of like-minded, energetic people got together to actively motivate and inspire their community to help ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. This
In Africa, every minute of every day, five people die of AIDS and nine more are newly infected.
In 2003, a group of like-minded, energetic people got together to actively motivate and inspire their community to help ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa. This manual was produced by the residents of York Region, Ontario, who have come together to raise awareness and money. They chose the Stephen Lewis Foundation as the beneficiary of their efforts. Follow their st...
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