The first World AIDS Day was held in 1988 and
was the first-ever health awareness day to be recognized globally. Today, an
estimated 34 million people live with HIV worldwide and AFAN helps
approximately 4,000 adults and children in Southern Nevada through direct
client service programs, food programs, prevention and education programs and
community outreach.
"HIV/AIDS
has seen huge medical, legal and cultural advances, but we still have a long
way to go," AFAN Executive Director Antioco Carrillo said. "That's
why World AIDS Day is so important; it's a reminder that HIV and AIDS are still
very prevalent around the world and that there is still much to be done to
increase awareness and fight the pandemic."
Monday,
Dec. 1 - 9
a.m.
A
special ceremony at the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign will kick off the
day with comments from AFAN and local community leaders.
Lighting
of the world-famous "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign in all red lights,
made possible by the Las Vegas office of Snell & Wilmer L.L.P.
Clark
County Commissioners will recognize Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day.
AFAN
Executive Director Antioco Carrillo will speak on behalf of the 4,000 men,
woman and children living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in the Las Vegas
community.
A
moment of silence will be held to honor those living with and those lost to
HIV/AIDS.
Red
ribbons will be passed out to the crowd.
8
p.m.
Several
hotels, casinos and landmarks around Las Vegas will display red lights or a
2014 World AIDS Day image on their marquees, including:
Caesars
Palace
Harrahs
The
High Roller
Planet
Hollywood
Paris
The
Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino
The
Flamingo
Bally's
The
Venetian
The
Palazzo
The
Stratosphere
Station
Casinos
Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino
SLS
Las Vegas
Palms
Casino Resort
Las
Vegas City Hall
Keep
Memory Alive Event Center
The
Miracle Mile Shops
Take
a photo of one of the signs or red lights and post to social media with the
hashtag #WorldAIDSDay and tag @AFANLV for a chance to win two VIP tickets to
Evolve International Gay Vegas New Year's Eve celebration at Tropicana or
tickets to experience the High Roller.
10:30
p.m.
Foxtail
Nightclub at SLS will host a party with a portion of the proceeds benefitting
AFAN as part of their Membership Mondays.
Throughout
the day, people are invited to drop off their "Every Piggy Counts"
piggy bank at the AFAN offices located at 1120 Almond Tree Lane.
For
more information, visit afanlv.org.
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