As AIDS continues its devastating trek, students at the Georgia Campus-Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Gwinnett are making an impact.
The Student Government Association sponsored a performance-based benefit, An Evening of Awareness and Art, as well as a silent auction to raise both awareness of the continuing AIDS dilemma and funds to enhance the work of AIDGwinnett.
The Nov. 21 event was held at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center.
The guest list includes people from all over Metro Atlanta as well as Senator Renee Unterman, who will also be giving a special address.
Food for the event was catered by "Affairs to Remember."
- www.gwinnettherald.com
Monday, December 8, 2008
Event helps AIDGwinnett
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