Oh. This is making me feel some type of way.
(01.12.16)
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from T1
seen from Philippines
seen from T1
seen from Netherlands
seen from Netherlands
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from Philippines
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Austria
Oh. This is making me feel some type of way.
(01.12.16)
Paget Brewster as Sara Kingsley in Grandfathered “The Sat Pack” 1.11 Promo Photo (x)
365 Days of Aaron Dingle: Day 110
Liam Payne and other celebrities raise millions for The Global Fund
January 22, 2017: On December 1, 2016 the World AIDS Day marked its 28th year. Through that time, the event has been an annual reminder of what an impact the HIV and AIDS epidemic has had, effecting so many lives globally. According to statistics (from red.org website), since the discovery of AIDS in 1981 the disease has claimed the lives of more than 35 million people; and more than 37 million people are living with HIV today. Although effective, affordable treatments exist now, HIV continues to spread from mother to infant due to the lack of its availability to crucial parts of the world teeming with the disease. Here a woman in Africa named Connie shares her experience with this: (credited to red.org).
Realizing that stories like Connie’s could have a happier ending for millions like her, activists Bobby Shriver (of Kennedy family) and Bono (frontman for U2) created a company called RED . It’s purpose is clear: to generate funds to provide medicine logistically to those in need so HIV/AIDS could be completely eradicated worldwide.
Each December 1st for World AIDS Day, RED launches a limited edition product sale throughout the holidays known as “SHOPATHON”, designating 100% of the generated proceeds to The Global Fund Organization or (GFO). This organization works with local officials of remote communities in need of medicine and educational programs about their disease.
Celebrity collaboration, such as the one sponsored by Liam is another creative way RED generates funds. With a donation of $10 (or more for additional chances to win) a donor buys a chance to win a special (RED) experience with the celebrity of their choice on the Omaze website. Here is a description of a special (RED) experience a donor will bid to win with Liam Payne:
Liam is offering you and a friend the chance to join him at a recording session in Malibu, CA. Afterwards you will joining him for lunch at Nobu, one of his favorite restaurants in sunny Malibu, CA.
*For more information on Liam’s involvement with the (RED) project through Omaze, read our article Liam supports (RED) project to fight AIDS posted November 23, 2016.
With RED’s help, the Global Fund Organization can get affordable medicines and educational programs to remote communities of Africa in need.
A generous donation from Bill and Melinda Gates through The Gates Foundation matched dollar for dollar the donation amount RED raised, bringing the total amount given to the Global Fund Organization at $465 million dollars.This puts RED closer to achieving their goal of stopping the spread of AIDS from mother to child by year 2020. It also helps the UN World Health Summit goal of eradicating HIV/AIDS worldwide by 2030. The celebratory tweet about the millions raised was posted yesterday by RED’s CEO, Deborah Dugan.
- @LiamPayne and other celebrities raise millions for RED- Liam Payne and other celebrities raise millions for The Global Fund January 22, 2017: On December 1, 2016 the…
01.12.16
at the Fillmore, Detroit
01.12.16
at the Fillmore, Detroit
01.12.16 I source
01.12.16
at the Fillmore, Detroit