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Until There's A Cure Foundation
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Until There's A Cure Foundation
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Until There's A Cure Foundation raises funds for and awareness of HIV/AIDS through the sale of The Bracelet. Funds raised from the sale of The Bracelet and other products are granted to HIV/AIDS care and services, prevention education, and vaccine development.

Description:
The Foundation's Public Service Advertising campaign promotes the fight against AIDS with celebrity advertisements in leading magazines nationwide. Pro-bono advertisements appear in Entertainment Weekly, POZ, InStyle, Seventeen, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, ESPN, Shape, and many more.

Until There's A Cure is one of the few organizations that continually promotes the cause nationally to those most at risk—individuals 25 years old and younger—and offers them a way to participate... by purchasing and wearing The Bracelet.

Our nationwide public service ad campaign serves as a platform for education and compassion, and it helps support our retail stores in their efforts to sell The Bracelet. The Foundation has been joined by renowned scientists, musicians, celebrities, athletes, and politicians in our efforts to direct awareness to all segments of the population about the indiscriminate spread of this pandemic.

The Bracelet has garnered tremendous national and international recognition and identification as a powerful symbol of remembrance and hope that we can work together... Until There's A Cure.

History:
A Simple Idea with a Profound Impact

Fueled by concerns about the effects of HIV/AIDS on the lives of their children, two California mothers were inspired to create the Until There's A Cure® Foundation, a non-profit organization. Founded in 1993, the Foundation's expressed goal is to raise millions of dollars to:

  • Fund care services and foster compassion for those infected with HIV/AIDS
  • Provide prevention education
  • Advocate vaccine development to eradicate HIV

What distinguishes this Foundation from others seeking to help those facing this disease is that the sole source of financing for this effort is The Bracelet—a simple yet elegant symbol reminiscent of the POW/MIA bracelets worn during the 1960s and 1970s. The Bracelet is the key source for funding efforts in HIV/AIDS education, care services, and vaccine development. A symbol which serves as a bridge uniting people to fight HIV/AIDS, The Bracelet is designed to help increase awareness, compassion, understanding, and responsibility.

The Bracelet is available in several different styles and materials: our original cuff style, sterling with leather cords, and jellies.

The Foundation quickly gained recognition and increased sales significantly when The Bracelet was showcased at The Body Shop. Kenneth Cole, Ben Bridge Jewelers, and Virgin Megastores have since joined them.

The Bracelet appeals to people throughout the country. The real power of The Bracelet is its ability to remind everyone that we must all continue to work together... Until There's A Cure. And it's not a silent remembrance. People who wear The Bracelet report that when friends see it on their wrists, it inspires meaningful conversations about AIDS.

The Bracelet was created as the cornerstone for the Until There's A Cure Foundation—an innovative 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working against the spread of HIV/AIDS. The Bracelet generates funding for HIV/AIDS related causes. There is NO cure for AIDS.

Since it was introduced in 1994, 930,000 Bracelets have sold and over $9 million has been raised for grants channeled toward HIV vaccine development, care services, and youth education. The Bracelet is a symbol designed to remind people of how much the HIV/AIDS pandemic has altered the lives of millions of individuals.

The Bracelet is sold in stores throughout the country. All proceeds from The Bracelet sales are directed to an HIV concern of the retailer's choice. This collaboration has had tremendous benefits for retail organizations as well as the Foundation.

Contact people:
 Dina Jacopi, Marketing And Operations, (phone), (email)
Donna Allen, Board President, (phone), (email)


Main office number: 800.88.UNTIL
Office fax number: (650) 332-3210

Address:
 560 Mountain Home Road
Redwood City, CA 94062-2515
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.until.org

Directions:
 We are West of 280 and Woodside Road call or email for detailed directions.

Miscellaneous Information
Besides English, which languages are spoken at your agency?
No others
What is the minimum age for volunteers at your agency?
13
Is your agency wheelchair accessible?
Yes
Does your agency have the capacity to host groups of more than 10?
Yes
Does your agency have the capacity to host groups of more than 20?
No
Last updated on March 8, 2010


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