World AIDS Day, December 1st, has always been something for which I enjoy programming. I was thrilled this year when I was called and asked to be a partner in sponsoring for a World AIDS Day program. We then partnered with several other student groups and what I imagined to be a small program, grew to something much bigger than I imagined.

After contacting MAC, I got in touch with Aldo. After some back and forth discussion with them they were able to donate to us 100 This Is Not A Drill canvas bags. We asked for a donation in any amount and then gave away the bags to those who contributed.
We also had a bake sale to raise money, which added to the donations we could give to a local charity.

I was proud to be a part of this successful event and feel as though we did make a difference on campus. Educating students, especially on this campus, is tricky. Getting their attention is a challenge; we have to fight over the iPods and cell phones and generally we lose, but I do believe we 'kissed' a number of students that day. Raising awareness is the most important piece to changing the statistics. We all have to start somewhere and I hope this event helped the USD campus.
this is awesome:)
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