We are still finishing up our web site for the 2012 Walk on Sunday, October 21st.
Walk registration is now open. Other features and pages will be added over the next few weeks.
If you have any problems, let us know using the Feedback link near the bottom on most pages.
See you in October!
The History of AIDS Walk Phoenix & 5K Run
The AIDS Walk began in Phoenix in 1987 and quickly grew to become a community-wide event that at its peak raised nearly $1 million dollars. Sadly, the agency that hosted the event closed its doors in 2003.
The AIDS Walk may have disappeared from Phoenix - but HIV/AIDS had not. Infection rates are on the rise, and our communities, especially the Latino and African American community, have experienced alarming increases in the number of people testing positive for HIV. More people need care than ever before, but federal and private funding for medical care and supportive services continues to decline. And the lack of HIV education and awareness throughout our community only makes the number of new HIV cases increase. More than ever, our community needs AIDS Walk Phoenix & 5K Run.
In 2007, a group of passionate individuals approached Aunt Rita's Foundation, asking to revive the event. Aunt Rita's, which had mainly focused on their one signature SAVORLife fundraiser, agreed.
AIDS Walk Phoenix & 5K Run has been steadily increasing in visibility and in funds raised since its reintroduction in 2008. We expect 2011 to be the best year yet with the continuation of a 5K run!
Please register as a team or walker and come to the AIDS Walk in Phoenix on Sunday, October 21, 2012.