Summer - AIDS Emergency Fund
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SUMMER 2013 Sylvester’s ‘Mighty Real Greatest Dance Hits’ Benefits AEF Disco legend Sylvester’s Mighty Real Greatest Dance Hits is now on sale! Since his passing 25 years ago, Sylvester’s bequest of his royalties to AIDS Emergency Fund and Project Open Hand has generated lifesaving funds of more than $200,000 benefiting our clients in need. Check out the brand new remix of the iconic “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” by Grammy-nominated remixer and DJ, Ralphi Rosario (Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Madonna). Though the fabulous Sylvester is no longer with us, his incredible legacy and music will live on forever. This 11-track release features a number of original album tracks and 12” mixes that are rare or no longer available on CD. Even if you already own all of Sylvester’s catalog, please consider adding this special reissue package to your collection and you’ll help Project Open Hand and AIDS Emergency Fund continue to serve our community. Order your copy now! Digital on iTunes or CD/Vinyl on Amazon LeatherWalk is September 22 The 22nd Annual LeatherWalk, benefiting AIDS Emergency Fund (AEF) and Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (BCEF), is Sunday, September 22, 2013. LeatherWalk is the official kick-off for San Francisco’s Leather Pride Week which culminates the following Sunday, September 29, with the Folsom Street Fair. From the Castro to SoMa, we walk together to celebrate leather, kink and community — all while raising funds for two great agencies. Each year, hundreds of LeatherWalkers join the route, which includes stops at some of San Francisco’s favorite watering holes and ends with a beer bust at the new SF Eagle hosted by by the Bare Chest Calendar Men. Please join us and our event chair, Sandy “Mama” Reinhardt, as we revamp and expand this 20-year tradition. Help us reach our goal of raising $20,000 for people living with disabling HIV/AIDS or breast cancer. Last year we raised an incredible $17,000! All are welcome to form walking teams of any size: bars, sports clubs, fraternal organizations, title holders, businesses, community groups, or just family and friends! There is no registration fee or minimum fundraising requirement. All teams will be posted on our new website with links to your facebook or team pages. We’ve taken some steps to make things easier: a new website and pledge forms, a secure online giving option, and lots of details about LeatherWalk. We’ve even added incentives for raising funds including LeatherWalk t-shirts, bandanas, caps and more! Most importantly, 100% of all funds raised directly benefit AEF & BCEF. To get started today visit leatherwalk.org to see the current list of teams, download pledge sheets and sample solicitation letters, and learn more. REGISTER NOW leatherw alk.org Welcomin g our new An active, well-functioning Board of Directors is a fundamental building block of a successful community-based organization. At AIDS Emergency Fund, we’re honored to announce the addition of five new Board members who bring a wealth of experience to support the mission of our agency. Derek Brocklehurst grew up in the Bay Area and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2006 with a B.A. in Biology, and the University of Pennsylvania in 2008 with a B.S. in Nursing. He hopes to continue his education in the Bo ard Memb Scott Wil er liams, Bo ard Presid s ent future, obtaining his M.S.N. or PhD in HIV or Oncology Nursing. Derek has worked as an Infectious Disease RN for four years and has a fond love for all of his patients. Karen Edwards is a Senior Manager of Global Business Development at Oracle in Silicon Valley, where she executes international business strategies. Karen has a degree in psychology from the University of Georgia and has been both a marathoner and an Iron Man triathlete. Karen is also Vice President of the Board of Directors of Breast Cancer Emergency Fund, AEF’s sister organization. Rory Quintana is a civil rights and employment lawyer and has worked in the area of employment rights for the past seven years, with a specific emphasis on disability discrimination, pregnancy discrimination and wage and hour violations. In addition to his experience with employment law, Rory was one of the first attorneys to litigate the intersection between medical marijuana rights, land use laws and constitutional rights. Rory has been recognized as a “Rising Star” by the Northern California Super Lawyers each year from 2010-2013. Brad Saget is Clinical Scientist at Abbott Laboratories who works in HIV and Hepatitis C. Brad was a student and a bench scientist for about 15 years, with stops along the way at Penn State, University of Rochester, MIT, and Tufts. Brad has lived in San Francisco since 1994, when he came here to work on experimental clinical research that used novel combinations of antivirals to treat persons living with HIV. Jerry Suarez has worked in the music industry since the 1980s, with positions of increasing responsibility at Virgin, Island Def Jam, and most recently as a Director at Universal Music. Jerry lost both his brother and father to AIDS in the 1980s. He has decades of volunteer involvement in the HIV/AIDS community, including the NAMES Project and DIFFA. I’m both happy and honored to welcome each of these outstanding people to the Board of AEF. Bare Chest $1.7 Million and Counting The Archive Project For our 30th Edition of the Bare Chest Calendar, we have returned to the collaborative model of the early days when the calendar was often shot by a team of photographers. We invited previous photographers to return and shoot for us as a team. Seven talented men answered that call, and their commitment to our mission, talents, and hard work is unparalleled. The 2014 calendar is a tribute to all of the photographers over three decades; images from each of the previous 29 calendars are represented. Sadly, hard copies of some of our earliest calendars are missing from our archive. This edition is also a call for help, as we are seeking donations of calendars from ’85 to ’95. If you’re a collector, we want to hear from you! Team 2014 This year, 13 men were selected to represent the calendar. They are: (in month order) Chris Ferrer, Ed Morgan, Isaac Wigley, Ross Hayduk, Julio Gonzalex, Damien Alvarez, Jonathan Augst, Desmond Perrotto, Scott BigRed Farrell, Rob Soares, Stephen Sutton, Ed Mathews, and Kelly Rivera Hart. Their efforts along with the other contestants and Team BCC are responsible for the 2014 contest season setting a new record. We raised over $80,000 before the calendar was even printed. To those who’ve been generous with their time and money in support of Team 2014, we thank you! Please support us once more by attending our Monte Carlo Night & Auction on August 13. Each auction winner will enjoy dinner with Team 2014 2014, followed by an evening 2014 2014 at Macy’s Glamorama and the over-the-top post-party. It’s sure to be an evening to 201 4 | 30 TH ED ITI ON remember. Tickets to the Monte Carlo Night are $50 and can be purchased at barechest.org/tickets. EVERY PENNY COUNTS Bay Area merchants, schools and our very own community have been very generous since the beginning of the year. In the past seven months, Every Penny Counts has raised $30,115.15, making our goal of $40,000 within our reach. The compassion and generosity of the community is tremendous. The word is out — Every Penny does count! 30TH EDIT ION Presented by Presented by Wells Fargo, the 2013 EPC School Campaign has 18 school participants and has raised $19,888.34 since the beginning of the year. AEF is proud to count on so many compassionate, motivated students, teachers, and administrators as our fundraising partners in the community. Empty Your Drawers was held in April and August; it will be held again at Castro and Market Street on October 3rd. Please start to gather that loose change under your couch or in your car and join us with our October volunteers, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. EPC jars can be found in business in the Castro, SOMA, West Portal, Polk, and the Financial Districts. For information on how your business or school can participate in EPC, contact Lance Brittain, EPC Coordinator, at 415.558.6999 x232 or email him at [email protected]. eland ilomen Cl er/Jane Ph ea Report Ar y Ba Photo: A Ou Commun r ity Never Sto ps Giving 2014 2014 2014 30TH EDIT ION Backgrou nd photos : James Sc ott Geras N 30T H EDI TIO ON 30 TH ED ITI ON 30 TH ED ITI N 30T H EDI TIO A BIGMUSCLE.COM MEET AND GREET BigMuscle.com and BigMuscleBears.com founders Bill Sanderson and Andy Wysocki will host their 11th Annual Meet and Greet at DNA Lounge over Folsom Weekend, Saturday, September 22, from 1–6pm. 100% of all ticket proceeds are donated to AEF, and last year’s event raised a whopping $12,000! The First 12 Months The Faces of AEF My first year working at AEF has definitely flown by. There have been so many memorable moments already. My wonderful colleagues and our AEF Volunteers, the AEF annual Christmas Eve dinner, marching in the Pride Parade with AEF and the many clients who I have had the pleasure of working with—all of these are at the top of the list. But I would have to say that assisting our clients in becoming permanently housed is the best. We all know that finding affordable housing in SF is a daunting endeavor, and I see every day how greatly this unmet need effects the HIV/AIDS community. People are struggling to live on a small disability income or sometimes no income at all. Given this reality, the times when a client is finally able to obtain stable housing and AEF is able to pay for the move-in costs is most fulfilling to me. So far this year, we have helped move 28 clients into newly built Tenderloin Neighborhood Development housing and have paid for move-in expenses for 69 clients in total. The overwhelming feelings of relief and gratitude our clients share with me in those moments is truly gratifying. To be a part of an organization that is doing such vital work with the PLWHA community is truly a dream come true. The other highlight of my work at AEF is having the pleasure of working with our Client Services Volunteers — an amazing group who bring so much talent, passion and compassion to their work with our clients they are an inspiration on a daily basis. They give so generously of their time, and I thank my lucky stars for them every day! Client Services would not be the same without them. Interested in volunteering for Client Services? Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or call 415-558-6999 ext. 226. I originally began as a volunteer for Breast Cancer Emergency Fund but transitioned into a full-time member of the Finance department for both agencies. To be quite honest, although I had experience in finance management, I never thought I would enjoy it as much, since becoming a part of AEF and BCEF. I appreciate coming to work each and every day because I know that what we do directly matters in the lives of our clients. Everyone in the office contributes in some way to make sure money is raised, accounted for and distributed to those who need it the most. Not many people can say that their jobs make an immediate difference in their community, but I am proud to say that mine does. Since I began working here, I have heard and witnessed the telling of so many emotional stories about the AIDS epidemic and how AEF has deeply changed the lives of those infected as well as the people who love and support them. Thanks to the hard work of the AEF staff, many of our clients Jeff Jones, Client Services Manager It’s a Hot Summer here at AEF! Frank Martinez, Volunteer Manager Kome Muller, Finance Manager have found safe, permanent housing, stayed connected to their doctors because they have a working phone or kept the power on in their apartments. It is my honor to help continue the work that began 30 years ago. Who’s Who at A EF FOUNDERS Frederick H. Booth , Jr. Walter Mellon An Epic Pride BOARD PRESIDEN T Scott Williams AIDS Emergency Fund and sister organization Breast Cancer Emergency Fund marched in the 2013 San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade—the largest Pride Parade in its 43 year history! Special thanks go out to Beach Blanket Babylon for their continued support. Singers Stephanie Harwood and Misa Malone did the happy dance all the way down Market Street in our big red firetruck. A huge thank you to all of our clients, volunteers, staff, board, family and friends who walked with us. What a magical day it was! BOARD MEMBER S Derek Brocklehurst Eric Christiansen Lu Conrad Karen Edwards Lance Holman Rory Quintana Brad Saget Jerry Suarez Heather Renshaw Vu etin EXECUTIVE DIRECT OR Summertime is here! At AEF that means parties, sunshine, more parties, dancing, music and street fairs. We kicked off this summer with our biggest AEF Pride Contingent ever! We are going full force as we gear up for a Sylvester Tribute Party on August 14 as well as the annual Up Your Alley Street Fair on July 28. We will also be having some more low-key but very important office mailing parties. Gear up this summer and break out your sunscreen and sexy gear. Email or call me to sign up now so that you won’t miss out on all the fun while helping AIDS Emergency Fund continue to raise money for our clients. You can reach me at frank. [email protected] or call 415-558-6999 ext. 225. Mike Smith STAFF Jonathan Foulk Lee Harrington Jeff Jones Yana Martichonok Frank Martinez Kome Muller 12 Grace Street, Su ite 300 San Francisco, CA 94103 PHONE: 415.558 .6999 FAX: 415.558.69 90 WEB aef-sf.org barechest.org leatherwalk.org Federal Tax ID: 94 -2922039 DANCING QUEEN TEA DANCE GOLDEN DILDEAUX AWARDS Dancing Queen rocked Beatbox again on Sunday, June 2. We kicked off Gay Pride month AEF style with amazing effects by Visuals by 3, uplifting beats by DJ Russ Rich, and a few surprises. Thank you to everyone who came out. We raised $2,000 for our clients who are too sick to work. Shout out to all of our volunteers who helped during the event and our event producer Ed Tolan. Dancing Queen will return in January 2014. Thank you Golden Gate Guards for supporting AEF. Your donation of $3,000 from this year’s event is truly awesome! We cannot thank you enough. SF EAGLE DARK DAYS Thanks to all who helped throw this fun, sexy daytime party produced by Kevin Sniecinski. It was a great event and drew in a bunch of fun fans, all in support of AEF. The party raised $714 for AEF. ‘LIKE’ US ON FACE BOOK facebook.com/aids emergencyfund Help AEF reach our goal of 3,000 “likes” FOLLOW US ON TW ITTER twitter.com/AEFs f HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIAN FRANCO! Thanks so much for thinking of us on your birthday. We hope you had a great party at the Powerhouse. We love Powerhouse Scott and can’t thank you enough for designating us as your beneficiary for your party. It’s the best birthday present ever! Folsom Street Fair: We Need You! As a major beneficiary of Folsom Street Events, AEF is looking for more than 60 volunteers to help produce the world’s largest fetish event on Sunday, September 29. Help us raise money by volunteering now. Contact our volunteer coordinator at [email protected] or call 415-558-6999 ext. 225 Become a Volunteer To learn about how you can volunteer, please visit: aef-sf.org/volunteernow Our AIDS Walk Heroes! Mike Smith, Executive Director Sa These Da ve tes Septembe r 19 acy’s GLAMOM R AMA Septem Leather ber 22 Walk Septem AEF Turn ber 26 s 31: X X Xi Sep Big Mus tember 28 Meet ancle.com d Gr e e t Septembe r 29 Fols Street Fom air October 3 1 throu Novembe gh r3 S un d a Stompence de I spent last weekend in an inspirational sea of 15,000 people walking together to fight AIDS. Whether an AIDS Walk team was walking for AIDS Emergency Fund, Project Open Hand, or San Francisco AIDS Foundation, we all shared a common goal: raising funds to end AIDS! From grade school students to seniors in wheelchairs, from church groups to bowling leagues, from a straight African-American mom with kids to a newly-married twenty-something gay couple, we walked as one. AEF’s team broke all records again with a new high of nearly $30,000 raised. Our team was led by Doug Laine and Joanie Juster, who coordinated our booth, food, water bottles and picture-taking. For Joanie, who has been walking the AIDS Walk since 1988 (with a couple years off for family weddings), this event marked her 24th walk — nearly 150 miles for AEF! She set a new personal best, raising nearly $3500 for AEF! Wilma Mason, AEF’s unstoppable pink-haired volunteer (finally recovered from injuries in her apartment fire last year), kept people fed and caffeinated and held down the fort at our table during the Walk. AEF super-volunteer Griff Young, retired Chevron employee David Lowe, and I rounded out our small but mighty Walk Team. Cal Calahan, Breast Cancer Emergency Fund’s volunteer manager, joined us briefly, but he was also volunteering all day for San Francisco AIDS Foundation in the VIP tent. Bruce Smith, AEF’s mega-superstar walker, who annually raises $15,000 or more for AEF, is facing serious health challenges and could not walk with us this year. But Bruce was there in spirit — and then some! Joanie cut out a picture of Bruce from a previous walk, (with his Star Walker tiara on!) and mounted him on a stick. Two-dimensional Bruce then made it into the group photo shoot and all the way around the 10K course through Golden Gate Park. Our team held up a giant “THANK YOU, BRUCE” sign for our official photo. AIDS Walk is in transition this year. Production of the event will shift from San Francisco AIDS Foundation this year to Project Inform next year. But the event and the tradition will live on. AEF will field a team next July 20, when we will gather again with our peer agencies and the diverse and eclectic mass of humanity that is San Francisco, to unit once again to fight AIDS — one collective step at a time! NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN FRANCISCO, CA PERMIT #1504 AIDS EMERGENCY FUND Providing emergency financial assistance to people fighting HIV/AIDS 12 Grace Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, California 94103 aef-sf.org ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED AEF is a major beneficiary of Glamorama! Tickets Now on Sale: macys.com/glamorama AEF turns 31 at The Armory Ever wonder what goes on inside the giant Armory building at Mission & 14th owned by KINK.com? Well, AEF has created the perfect way to find out! Join us on Thursday, September 26 in KINK.com’s opulent and theatrical grand salon in The Armory as AEF celebrates our 31st year of service. This year AEF will be returning to our community roots with a new signature event during Folsom Street Fair Week that celebrates the unique and colorful communities that have supported AEF since our earliest days: drag queens and leather men! “AEF turns 31: XXXi” will allow our guests to express their inner selves, experiment with drag or fetish wear, or create and show off their alter egos. As guests enjoy one-of-a-kind cocktails and scrumptious appetizers, we’ll have secret judges moving through the room to select winners in a series of silly and outlandish categories! And rumor has it that private tours of The Armory will be available throughout the evening. Did you know about the underground river the flows through the basement? Of the dozens of porn studio sets built into the nooks and crannies of the old military fortress? Please join us on this evening of Folsom Leather Week as we bring together AEF’s diverse and generous community of donors and supporters to mark another year of service to people with HIV/AIDS. We’ll raise a glass to several very special honorees for their dedication to AEF, and we’ll have a fun and fabulous time doing it! Thanks to underwriting from Macy’s, PO Plus, Sterling Bank and many others, 100% of ticket proceeds and other revenue from the event will go directly to help our clients in need. So dig through your closet and dress up for AEF on Thursday, September 26! Tickets and info: aef31.eventbrite.com
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