ibelieveinzero.org - 12/30/2008
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(The Associated Press) Christine Maggiore, an activist who
vehemently denied that HIV causes AIDS, declined to take...
anti-AIDS drugs and sued Los Angeles County for stating that her 3-year-old daughter succumbed to AIDS-related pneumonia, has died. She was 52. Maggiore died at her Van Nuys home ...
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AIDS skeptic Christine Maggiore dies in LA at 56 (The ...
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New Year's Resolution: Advocate for UNICEF's Believe in Zero Campaign
Alpha Mom —
... your holiday lists, admit it, you've moved on to your New Year's Resolutions.
In taking care of oneself, don't forget that advocating for others and helping those less fortunate can be not only one of the most selfless but also selfish acts you can do. That's right! For starters, helping others will make you feel good about yourself and will have countless other personal benefits. So, make sure you put that on your list.
The first idea we have for you is UNICEF's Believe in Zero program.
Did you know that every day, around the world, more than ...
Wee Are the World: I Believe in Zero, Do You?
LilSugar —
As a mom, I take tucking my two safe and healthy kids into bed for granted. In the time it takes for us to go to work, to school, to the playground and run errands, laugh, eat, and make memories, 25,000 children around the world die of preventable causes. It's unfathomable — the pain their mothers endure and that this is happening in 2009. That's why I believe in zero. Join Caryl M. Stern, president and CEO of US Fund for UNICEF and mother of three in the movement to make that number zero.
Getting involved is easy. Advocate on behalf of the children by signing a Presidential ...
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