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From page 1 organization in Alaska except churches. The campaign officially ends Nov. 30, but United Way volun teers will keep working until they attin the $1 million goal. Last year the $750,000 goal was reached on Dec. 31. In 1987, the goal of $625,000 was not reached until mid-January 1988. “The campaign timetable is not the issue,” Lashbrook said. “It’s the results.” If anyone has not been con tacted and would like a presen tation of materials, call the United Way office at 452-7211. fort to meet the challenge of the worldwide pandemic of AIDS. World AIDS Day provides a fo rum for increased discussion, education, and awareness. Alaskans Living with HIV, the Interior AIDS Association, Identity, Inc. Fairbanks, the Sal vation Army AIDS Project, Ru ral Alaska Health Education As sociation Center, and the Fair banks AIDS/STD will be spon soring a Candlelight Walk (from Golden Heart Park across the Cushman Street Bridge) and Ecumenical Gathering (at Im maculate Conception Church) starting at 6:45 p.m. on Dec. Ist. to commemorate World AIDS Day.
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Fairbanks Pioneer All Alaska Weekly

Fairbanks, Alaska, US

Fri, Nov 24, 1989

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