South Bank HIVe
An OnLine CommUNITY-Based HIV/Aids, Social Service and Survivors Support Network

"Come OUT & Stand Up! - South Bank HIVe PRIDE 2010"

Friday October 8 - Monday October 11th; the "Perfect" 2nd Weekend featuring the Columbus Day Holiday & HRC's "National Coming OUT Day"
- AIDS Memorial Quilt Display, Friday thru Monday Evening w Opening & Closing ceremonies

Quilt Display expense: $150.00 Application Fee (credited to panel fees), 1 Panel @ $500.00, 2 @ $525.00, 3 @ $550.00, 4 @ $575.00 plus return shipping costs. Number of panels displayed dependent on the capacity of the Hosting Venue.
- "Fight With LOVE, South Bank" An Extraordinary Showcase of Theatre, Music, Dance to Close the weekend

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AIDS Volunteers of Northern Kentucky (AVNK) in Florence was founded in 1990 and seeks to understand and address the emotional, educational, social, spiritual and physical needs of the people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, partners, friends and caregivers in Northern Kentucky and surrounding communities. AVNK strives to raise public awareness of HIV/AIDS and related issues and promotes education, mobilization, prevention and advocacy. AVNK provides services including three support groups, a monthly dinner/social, healing weekends, respite care, emergency financial assistance, memorial services, outreach to minority communities and World AIDS Day services.

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Charity Contact Information

Name: AIDS Volunteers of Northern Kentucky
Address: 314 War Horse Place
  Crestview Hills, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 261-2143

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