National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

The Epidemic Affects EveryoneNational Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day recognizes the disproportionate impact of the epidemic on gay men. In Los Angeles County, more than 81 percent of those living with HIV are gay and bisexual men. And unfortunately, we see...
Park like a VIP

Park like a VIP

You’ll Get Enough Steps at AWLA. We Can Save You a Long Walk to Your Car.Worrying about where your team will park and getting everyone to the starting line can be stressful. That’s why AWLA will be offering complimentary parking in this team fundraising challenge. The...
Your hotel is waiting for you

Your hotel is waiting for you

A Good Night’s Sleep Will Help You Keep Up the FightWe’re excited to announce our fundraising challenge for the year. If you were looking for an extra incentive, this is what you’ve been waiting for. This challenge is open to everyone who has registered for AIDS Walk...
The epidemic didn’t go away. Neither did you.

The epidemic didn’t go away. Neither did you.

AIDS Walk Los Angeles is a journeyLove. Passion. Activism. Rage. We all walk for different reasons. AIDS Walk Los Angeles started as an experiment and collective voice shouting to be heard. It was the first march of its kind — raising awareness of an epidemic,...
Your soles feed the soul

Your soles feed the soul

Your Donations Help to Buy GroceriesOur Vance North Necessities of Life Program (NOLP) is the largest food bank in the nation for people living with HIV and provides more than 104,000 bags of groceries a year. Even so, there are still too many people out there who...
I’m walking for a promise

I’m walking for a promise

Why I Walk: Frank Gulli Frank walks to honor a promise. “I had a lover whose brother passed away from AIDS. When he passed, my lover promised him that he would walk to celebrate his memory. But my lover wasn’t able to fulfill that duty due to his physical limitations,...