M-A-C AIDS Fund donates to Safe
Haven.
The Safe Haven Project, Inc. has received a $25,000 grant from the
M.A.C AIDS Fund, the philanthropic arm of Estee Lauder-owned M.A.C
Cosmetics, to support the second in a series of three HIV education
tours that took place throughout Ghana, Africa from Jan. 31 through Feb.
14, 2008.
The outreach in Ghana was in conjunction with such partners as
UNAIDS Ghana, Ghana AIDS Commission and the Live and Let Live
Foundation.
The grant from the M.A.C AIDS Fund will help to finance a second
tour to help support educational activities that are estimated to reach
an additional 15,000 children, youth and adults.
"The contribution provided by the M.A.C AIDS Fund will allow
us to continue to strengthen the efforts we have cultivated over the
last several years in Ghana," said Dave Butler, founder and chief
executive officer of Safe Haven Project, Inc. "We are truly excited
to continue our program."
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