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Last Updated: Feb 3, 2012 - 6:52:56 PM |
Nassau, Bahamas - The Bahamas AIDS Foundation and
Primadona are excited to announce The Red Dress Soirée, a charity event
to be held Saturday, March 3rd, 2012.
The Red Dress Soirée is a
unique fund raising event that directly supports the fight against
HIV/AIDS in the community. This runway show, cocktail reception and
silent auction salutes ‘Leading Ladies’ in the community and promotes
local fashion designers and their art.
“HIV/AIDS has impacted the lives of thousands of Bahamians, yet the
stigma of the disease remains. A personal encounter with a child who
contracted the virus at birth and recently lost his mother to AIDS
prompted me to parlay my love of fashion into an event that will
directly assist Bahamian children and adolescents affected by HIV/AIDS.
We can all help in the fight to effect change for those affected by
HIV/AIDS by supporting events that maintain top of mind awareness for
this preventable disease that claims the lives of so many of our
brothers and sisters,” states Tyrina Neely, owner of Primadona.
Twelve
trailblazing women representing varying industries will be honored
during the event and will showcase twelve red evening gowns designed by
local fashion designers.
Following the runway show, a cocktail
reception will be held featuring a silent auction where 100% of the
proceeds directly benefit the Bahamas AIDS Foundation.
“The Foundation is delighted to partner with Primadona to host this
unique event which combines the creativity of the local designers with
recognition of some of the Leading Ladies in our country. All of this
while at the same time raising funds for a very worthy cause,” states
Lady Camille Barnett, President of the Bahamas AIDS Foundation.
AIDS related causes have been the leading cause of death in the 15-49
year age group in The Bahamas since 1994. The Bahamas AIDS Foundation is
dedicated to assisting in the prevention, treatment and cure of
HIV/AIDS and providing support for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The
AIDS Foundation of The Bahamas was established in 1992 by the Zonta Club
of Nassau. The Bahamas AIDS Foundation’s work includes the care and
support of persons with HIV/AIDS and their families. Recently the
Foundation has started to work with adolescents infected and affected by
HIV and AIDS. Five days a week after school these adolescents are
provided with educational tutoring, psychosocial intervention, peer
support , job training and placement, a snack and a hot meal, referral
services, and individual and group counseling, all of which are directed
to enable the adolescents to lead long, productive healthy lives.
For more event information email rdsbahamas@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page facebook.com/RedDressSoiree

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