Cascade AIDS Project Receives $15,000 From The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation In Partnership With Macy's

Los Angeles, CA | March 26, 2019 - Cascade AIDS Project has been awarded a grant for $15000 from The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) in partnership with Macy’s. The grant will be used for Camp KC; which is a unique vehicle to support children affected by HIV by providing them with an immersive summer camp experience in a safe and supportive environment, free from the stigma of HIV.

Cascade AIDS Project is honored to be recognized for our innovative approach in support of people affected by HIV and AIDS. “Cascade AIDS Project is a powerful part of a collective effort to achieve an AIDS-free world, a world Elizabeth Taylor is still helping to realize through ETAF” said Catherine Brown, Executive Director of The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. “ETAF and Macy’s are honored to support Cascade AIDS Project with these funds to continue our aligned goals of health equity and zero discrimination for all people living with or at risk for HIV and AIDS.”

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