Welcome to Posada 2007: A Walk of Remembrance, Celebration and Hope
AIDS Service Center’s 15th Posada Candlelight AIDS Walk is a continuation of a Pasadena tradition to open the holiday season. This year’s Posada will take place on World AIDS Day, Saturday, December 1. Walkers will start in the courtyard at One Colorado in Old Pasadena and end in front of the newly renovated Pasadena City Hall for an interfaith closing ceremony of music and inspiration. Along the way, walkers will visit historic buildings, cultural sites and entertainment venues and view a moving display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
All proceeds from Posada benefit AIDS Service Center. ASC, commemorating 20 years of service, provides housing services, transportation, comprehensive case management, mental health services and advocacy to over 1,200 clients and their families throughout Los Angeles County each year. In addition, ASC reaches 7,000 community members annually through HIV prevention and education services.
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We welcome you and urge you to walk with us on Saturday, Dec. 1 as part of AIDS Service Center’s Posada 2007.
- 2:00 pm - Walker egistration opens at
One Colorado, team photos, Old Pasadena activities - 4:00 pm - Venues open for walkers
- 6:30 pm - Closing ceremony and
memorial begin outside Pasadena City Hall - 7:00 pm - Event concludes
Learn the Facts: Learn & Live
- 60 million people worldwide have been infected with HIV; 20 million have already died.
- 40,000 people in the United States are infected with HIV each year; half are under the age of 25.
- People under 25 make up 50 percent of new HIV infections in Los Angeles County.
- AIDS education and prevention can help reduce these numbers.
- Testing is the only way to know for sure whether you or your partner is infected.
- KNOW HIV/AIDS—help stop the epidemic.
Please join us for Posada 2007. To learn more, start here.

