Thousands united at the 41st AIDS Walk Los Angeles, emphasizing that the fight against HIV continues and highlighting the importance of community support in combating the disease.
- The 41st annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles took place on Sunday at West Hollywood Park, drawing thousands to raise awareness and funds for HIV-related services.
- This years theme, Community is the Cure, underscores the ongoing struggle against HIV and the vital role of community in fighting against the infection.
- Founded in 1985, AIDS Walk Los Angeles has raised critical funds for APLA Health, which provides services to over 22,000 people living with HIV in Los Angeles each year.
Why It Matters
The event highlights the persistent challenges in the fight against HIV and the crucial need for community engagement and support. It serves as a reminder that while progress has been made, the battle against AIDS and its stigma remains a pressing health issue.