Churches pin hopes on fundraisers for HIV/AIDS.Anglicans across the country, in ways large and small, are taking the HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome pandemic in Africa seriously and are finding ways to help. To mark World AIDS Day World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. AIDS has killed more than 25 million people, with an estimated 38. , Dec. 1, here is a sampling of some of these efforts: * Churches in the dioceses of Ottawa, New Westminster and Huron are selling beaded badges that bear the AIDS red ribbon and South African flag. Sales benefit an AIDS support group at Brown's Farm, one of the poorest communities in Cape Town. All members of the group are HIV-positive and funds are used for food, clothing and school fees. Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
* The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ) held four regional meetings in October and November to introduce a new video about its program to combat HIV/AIDS in Africa The HIV/AIDS epidemics spreading through the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa are highly varied. Although it is not correct to speak of a single African epidemic, Africa is without doubt the region most affected by the virus. and to review other programs. The sessions were held in Kingston, Ont.; Halifax, Vancouver and Regina. * PWRDF's AIDS banner--a giant ribbon made of cloth squares carrying messages from Anglicans at last summer's General Synod and since expanded--traveled in mid-November to the diocese of Niagara for its synod and for World AIDS Day. * In the diocese of Algoma, the deanery of Sudbury and Manitoulin held a walkathon in Sudbury, Ont., called "Walk a Mile in Someone Else's Shoes," that raised $6,000 for the PWRDF HIV/AIDS project. It took place on Sept. 26 and allowed walkers to collect sponsors for 1 km, 2 km, 5km and 10 km routes. It coincided with an annual conference for lay readers, who were encouraged to participate. * On Oct. 24, the Anglican parish of Wolfe Island, Ont., in the diocese of Ontario, held a potluck lunch to celebrate the fact that several persons paddled the 75 km around the island and wanted to translate that feat into funds for the Primate's Fund's AIDS project. A video of United Nations envoy Stephen Lewis' electrifying e·lec·tri·fy tr.v. e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing, e·lec·tri·fies 1. To produce electric charge on or in (a conductor). 2. a. address to General Synod about the AIDS crisis was shown at the lunch. * On Oct. 16, the parishes of Ship Harbour, Musquodoboit Harbour and Tangier, in the diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island, province (2001 pop. 135,294), 2,184 sq mi (5,657 sq km), E Canada, off N.B. and N.S. Geography One of the Maritime Provinces, Prince Edward Island lies in the Gulf of St. , hosted a discussion with Sunyata sunyata (sh n`yətə) [Skt.,=emptiness], one of the main tenets of Mahayana Buddhism, first presented by the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajna-paramita) scriptures (1st cent. B.C. Choyce, a woman who has been working in an orphanage in Africa, caring for children whose parents have died of HIV/AIDS. PWRDF videos and leaflets were distributed at the event.
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