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U.S. News Pennsylvania: Missed Goals, Dwindling Participation Leads Pittsburgh to Cancel AIDS WalkMay 25, 2004 A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! This year will be Pittsburgh AIDS Walk's last, said organizers, citing competition from other charity walks, declines in participation, a tight economy and missed fund-raising goals. Last year, the rain-beset event drew only 800 people and did not get close to its $200,000 goal, down from $250,000 in 1999. "When you think of all the time and resources that we spend on this, and you only come up with around $56,000 it just doesn't make [financial] sense," said Gina Focareta, spokesperson for the Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force (PATF), the walk's organizer. An appeal to those deterred by the rain raised another $33,000. PATF is considering a dance marathon or basketball tournament for next year. This year's walk, "A Push Towards the Finish," will be held June 6. Elsewhere, the fundraisers have had mixed results:
Associated Press 05.25.04; Dan Nephin A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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