Boston Aids Africa - The Event

Boston AIDS Africa Caregiver Event

 

 

Come join us as we assemble 3,800 caregiver kits bound for Zambia, Africa!

Where: MIT Johnson Ice Rink

77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

When: Saturday, April 3, 2010 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

Please plan to arrive between 9:00 and 9:30 - program starts at 9:30 sharp!

 

Special Speaker: Princess Zulu

Visit her website www.princesszulu.com

 

Princess Kasune Zulu's idyllic childhood by the majestic shores of Victoria Falls in Zambia was torn apart when her parents succumbed to AIDS.


Orphaned and left to care for six siblings, Princess faced difficult choices in the name of survival. But it was when she learned she was HIV positive herself at the age of 21 that the true warrior emerged.Her extraordinary journey fighting for 15 million children orphaned by AIDS has taken Princess from the dusty villages of Zambia to the global corridors of power, from the White House to the United Nations.


We are honored to have her speak at Boston AIDS Africa

 

Singer/Songwriter: Meme Stephens

 

Come out, learn about AIDS, and join together with hundreds of individuals as we assemble caregiver kits that will go directly from Boston to Zambia!


Directions for parking:

 

West Garage will be available and will be staffed with a Parking Attendant. The parking charge is $5/car

 

Google Maps Link to West Garage at MIT Johnson Ice Rink

 

Questions About the Event? Contact Carol Slicklen at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 

 

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Princess Zulu helps assemble kits at last year's event. ©2009 Ellen Harasimowicz