Go Red with Google on World Aids Day
December 1 is World Aids Day. And to commemorate this event Google is higlighting a nice short video featuring cases of AIDS victims who are on their way to recovery, thanks to the valiant efforts of the global movement to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. This movement coupled with a scientific breakthrough which made HIV/AIDS a preventable and curable disease.
The Lazarus Effect, a phenomenon so great enables those afflicted with the disease were able to recuperate and their lives changed. This will be documented in a video documentary entitled Lazarus Effect.
But the battle is not over yet. Many victims still don’t have access to the cure. And that’s where we all come in, including Google’s own World AIDS Day campaign. Check out these sites:
- UNAIDS
- International AIDS Society
- LIVING PROOF.
- All for Good.
- ONE Campaign.
- Global Network of People Living with HIV
You may also watch and support Alicia Keys Live Concert on YouTube, follow @joinred on Twitter.
Little ways to help, as the world continues to battle HIV/AIDS.
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- Google to make the world a better place to live with millions in grants and investments
- Footnote.com launches largest collection of World War II photos on the web





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