Get your red clothes out in support of the fight against HIV/AIDS

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Group Health Centre’s HIV and AIDS Resources Program (HARP) has once again teamed up with the Sault Ste. Marie Museum to present The Positively Red Ball 2 on Nov. 29 at The Grand Gardens

Get ready to dig your finest red clothing out of the closet for the second annual Positively Red Ball.

“We’re thrilled to bring the event back to the community after the fantastic response we received last year,” said Roy Schuuhuis, Healthy Sexuality and Prevention Coordinator at HARP in a news release issued today. “The Positively Red Ball is more than just a fundraiser—it’s a chance to come together, break down stigma, and support individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Algoma District.

The Positively Red Ball 2 will raise funds for an HIV/AIDS Memorial Wall, which will be installed at the Sault Ste. Marie Museum. This memorial will honour those who have passed, as well as individuals living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in the community.

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