More than 30,000 people will hit the streets for AIDS Walk Los Angeles on October 21 to raise money for AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and more than a dozen HIV/AIDS service organizations throughout Los Angeles County. Now in its 23nd year, AIDS Walk Los Angeles is Southern California’s largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event and has raised more than $55 million for the fight against AIDS in LosAngeles.
Now in its 23nd year, AIDS Walk Los Angeles is Southern Californias largest HIV/AIDS
fundraising event and has raised more than $55 million for the fight against AIDS in Los
Angeles. The AIDS Walk begins and ends in the heart of West Hollywood at San Vicente
Boulevard, between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. The 10K (6.2 mile) route passes through the streets of West Hollywood and Los Angeles.
Now in its 23nd year, AIDS Walk Los Angeles is Southern Californias largest HIV/AIDS
fundraising event and has raised more than $55 million for the fight against AIDS in Los
Angeles. The AIDS Walk begins and ends in the heart of West Hollywood at San Vicente
Boulevard, between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. The 10K (6.2 mile) route passes through the streets of West Hollywood and Los Angeles.
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