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SIGNUPTODAY!

AIDSWALKSAN FRANCISCO

JULY 17, 2011

25TH ANNUAL

Created and produced by MZA Events.AIDS Walk Founder/Producer: Craig R. Miller. © MZA Events, 2011

aidswalk.net 415.615.WALK

GRAND SPONSORS PRINCIPAL SPONSORS

Special thanks to PureRed Creativefor graphic design services.

Walk.Raise Money.Fight AIDS.

Golden Gate ParkKnow your status.sfaf.orgBenefiting

AIDS WALKSAN

FRANCISCOEVENT

GUIDE2011

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Table of Contents AIDS Walk San Francisco Sponsors

AIDS Walk San Francisco wasfounded in 1987 by Craig R. Millerand his organization of activists,MZA Events. Miller and MZA haveproduced this landmark event benefiting San Francisco AIDSFoundation every summer for thepast 24 years. Through the efforts of thousands of the foundation’s supporters, AIDS Walk San Francisco has becomea Bay Area tradition and the largest AIDS fundraising event in Northern California. Thank you for walking the Walk!

Benefiting

and HIV/AIDSprogramsand servicesthroughoutthe Bay Area.

AIDSWALKSAN FRANCISCO

JULY 17, 2011

25TH ANNUAL

Special thanks to AIDS Walk photographersLead photographer: Donna Aceto

Jan Snyder • Fidel Lirio • Tarah Betinol • Dan RansomElvin Vu • Crystal Shreeve • Sarah Penderson

Appearance of advertised products or services in the Event Guide does not necessarily imply the endorsement of San Francisco

AIDS Foundation or AIDS Walk San Francisco.

AIDS WALKBORN OUT OF ACTIVISM

PRINCIPAL SPONSORS

GRAND SPONSORS

Major SponsorsGenentech • Sephora • Union Bank • Walgreens

Supporting Sponsors99.7 NOW • American Airlines • Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

Electronic Arts • Evolution Fresh • Kaiser PermanenteLevi Strauss & Co. • Safeway Inc.

Event SponsorsA Black Tie Affair Catering • Alice @ 97.3 • AT&T • Autodesk

Blue Shield of California • Blue Water Party Rentals • Bristol-Myers SquibbCalifornia HealthCare Foundation • Ernst & Young LLP

Hill Physicians Medical Group • Joie de Vivre Hotels • Jones DayKCBS All News 740 AM and 106.9 FM • La Kalle 100.7/105.7 FM

McKesson • Pacific Gas & Electric CompanyPerkins Coie LLP • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Seyfarth Shaw LLP • Visa, Inc.

SILVER ADVOCATE

SILVER PATRONIron Mountain • J&V Catering • KFOG • Morrison & Foerster LLP

Rosendin Electric, Inc. • The TJX Companies, Inc.

SILVER SUPPORTERS7x7 Magazine • AmerisourceBergen Consulting Services • Baker & McKenzie LLP

Blackbaud Internet Solutions • Gibson Dunn • Peet's Coffee & TeaRecology • Wonder Ice Cream

SILVER CO-CHAIRSChancellor Hotel • Deloitte LLP • Meyers Nave • Winzler & Kelly

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO

AIDS Walk Schedule................................................ 20Route Map............................................................ 21Certificate of Completion .......................................... 39AIDS Walk Team ...................................................... 4

BENEFICIARIES

San Francisco AIDS Foundation at Work ......................... 32011 Benefiting Organizations .................................... 35Why Should You Get Tested for HIV? ........................... 37

OUR SUPPORTERS

2011 Corporate Sponsors ........................................... 2In-Kind Sponsors .................................................... 34

OUR PARTICIPANTS

Gump’s and AIDS Walk San Francisco............................ 8Deak Van Arsdale ................................................... 11Bank of America..................................................... 18Capturing a Community In An Image ............................ 192011 Gold Teams.................................................... 22Top Fundraising Teams ............................................ 23Youth Making Strides .............................................. 25The AIDS Walk $100,000 Club .................................... 27AIDS Walk San Francisco Star Walkers ......................... 30

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AIDS WALK ORGANIZING TEAM

A. J. LudlowTeam Coordinator

& Fundraising Specialist

Stephen TomasettiTeam Coordinator

& Fundraising Specialist

Emily ParsonSupervisor of Teams

& Targeted Fundraising

Liz RowlandTeam Coordinator

& Fundraising Specialist

Derek CollardStar Walker Coordinator

Syrah CaparasTeam Coordinator

& Fundraising Specialist

Craig R. MillerAIDS Walk Founder/Producer

Jef FriedelSupervisor of Office Management

Leslie GoodykoontzSupervisor of Event Operations

Lauryn BoorasEvent Manager

Alex NguyenVolunteer Coordinator

Diane RoyalCommunity Organizer

Michael KasianOffice Coordinator

Tricia CavagnaroOffice Coordinator

Joanie JusterProduction Coordinator

Spencer NaarOffice Coordinator

Mehera MayEvent Director

AIDS Walk San Francisco Guide contributors

Lauryn Booras, Brent Colby, Derek Collard, Ben Fordham, Leif Green, Leslie Goodykoontz, A. J. Ludlow, Mehera May, and Liz Rowland.

A sincere thanks to our outstanding interns

Tracy Luong, Event Operations InternAlex Wara, Event Management Intern

Elena Salazar, Star Walker Intern

And thousands of AIDS Walk San Francisco volunteers!

Special Thanks to MZA Events National StaffWilliam Archer, Senior Director of Campaign Operations,

Brent Colby, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Communications Ben Fordham, Supervisor of Communications

Leif Green, Senior Director of Creative ServicesScott Hoeninger, New Media Supervisor

Rebecca Mirkil, Director of Finance & AdministrationJesse Pasackow, Data Processing Supervisor

Brett Spigelman, Supervisor of Sponsorship & Major GiftsApril Yamamoto, Manager, Data Systems & Analysis

The AIDS Walk Fundraising Specialists would love to hear from you! – 415.615.WALK

SIGN UP TODAY! aidswalk.net 415.615.9255

Official 2011 AIDS Walk Cap and T-shirt

Official 2011 AIDS Walk Picture Frame, Cap, and T-shirt

Official 2011 AIDS Walk Hoodie, Picture Frame, Cap, and T-shirt

Official 2011 AIDS Walk T-shirt

The funds raised at AIDS Walk San Franciscoare critically important. On behalf of the tens ofthousands of people living with, or vulnerable to,HIV and AIDS who benefit from your fundraisingdedication, we offer the following awards as asmall token of their enormous gratitude.

$150 or more

$250 or more

$500 or more

If you raise

If you raise

If you raise

You will become a

Star Walker!$1,000 or more

If you raise

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Gilead Sciences. Advancing Therapeutics. Improving Lives.Taking steps together to fight HIV/AIDS.

www.gilead.com

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO July 17, 2011

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

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A JEWEL IN THE HEART OF THE CITY.

The San Fransisco Marriott Marquis joins in saluting the 2010 AIDS Walk San Francisco and the ongoing efforts to educate the community about HIV, prevent its spread, increase awareness and search for a cure.

For reservations, call 415.896.1600or visit us at sfmarriott.com.

SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS55 Fourth St., San Francisco, CA 94103Phone 415.896.1600, sfmarriott.com

The San Francisco Marriott Marquis joins in saluting the

2011 AIDS Walk San Francisco and the ongoing efforts

to educate the community about HIV, prevent its spread,

increase awareness and search for a cure.

For reservations, call 415.896.1600

or visit us at sfmarriott.com

AIDS Walk proudly supports

SAN FRANCISCO

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Gump’s and AIDS Walk San Francisco:Two Bay Area Institutions Share Milestones

By AJ Ludlow

2 011 is a year of landmarks in the history ofHIV/AIDS. Thirty years ago, the Centers forDisease Control reported the first known

cases of HIV/AIDS in the United States and, 25 yearsago, young activists organized the very first AIDSWalk San Francisco to fight the rapidly growingepidemic.

In addition, this year marks a milestone foranother Bay Area institution with strong ties to theAIDS Walk. One hundred and fifty years ago, SanFrancisco-based luxury gift, jewelry, and home décorretailer, Gump’s, set up shop in the fledgling city.The store endured the rapid, and at times turbulent,development of San Francisco, and today is alandmark of the city’s worldly style and maverickspirit.

Gump’s formed a team at the very first AIDSWalk San Francisco in 1987, and has remained astrong supporter ever since. While the team has inrecent years consisted only of Gump’s employeesDiana Cramer and Tina Schulkamp, the powerful duoconsistently raises thousands for each event. Last

year, they brought in $7,000; since they joined theteam in 1995, Gump’s has raised close to $95,000for AIDS Walk San Francisco.

Diana was a leader in the fight against AIDS fromthe epidemic’s start. She wasn’t afraid to speakfrankly and openly to educate others, even in theworkplace. During those early years, she puttogether pamphlets and held info-sessions atGump’s to teach co-workers about the transmissionof HIV.

Tina recalls the dark and difficult days of theAIDS crisis that led her to join AIDS Walk SanFrancisco, prior to walking with Gump’s: “In the earlyeighties we began losing friends to this new disease.So, by the time the AIDS Walk began, we had lostmany, many friends to AIDS.” Joining was one wayshe could show her support and take action.

Diana and Tina continue to walk and raise moneyeach year, in honor of those they have lost, to dispelignorance about the disease, and to one day endAIDS. Their determined work and compassionateaction make them model Gump’s employees as theycontinue the tradition of service for people livingwith HIV/AIDS started by the company a quarter-century ago.

Gump’s powerful Team Leader duo, Diana Cramerand Tina Schulkamp, consistently raises thousandsof dollars each year for AIDS Walk San Francisco.

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Union Bank believes in the power of partnerships. That’s why wepartner with communities and organizations to make a positivedifference in the places where we work and live. To us, buildinga healthy community is the most valuable investment of all.

Union Bank is proud to be a major sponsor of the 2011 AIDS Walk San Francisco.

San Francisco Main Branch400 California Street, Floor 1, San Francisco, CA 94104

Conchita Miller, VP & Branch Manager, 415-765-3289

Sutter & Montgomery Branch44 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104

Edward Huang, AVP & Branch Manager, 415-288-9045

©2011 Union Bank, N.A.

unionbank.com

You are part of a greater community.

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Barb, Patient

Making medicines that matter.

Everything we do at Genentech is driven by a desire to make a difference in the lives of patients. Their individual stories inspire our researchers to do groundbreaking science and motivate us all to continue developing new treatment options for people with serious or life-threatening diseases.

To learn more, please visit www.gene.com.

TMThere’s a way

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Deak Van Arsdale began participating in AIDSWalk San Francisco in the early 1990s, and overthe past 20 years has become an essential and

beloved asset to the AIDS Walk office. As a psychotherapist at the Mt. Zion Crisis Clinic,

Deak saw firsthand the devastation that AIDS broughtto San Francisco in the early years of the crisis. In thefour years that he worked at the Mt. Zion Crisis Clinicin the mid-1980s, one-third of the patients he sawwere suffering from HIV/AIDS, and had nowhere elseto turn. In an effort to help save the community heloved, Deak jumped into grassroots efforts to fight thedisease. He spent much of his free time volunteeringwith various AIDS service organizations, and workedwith a professor from San Jose State University tostart one of the South Bay’s first HIV/AIDS hotlines.

Deak’s efforts supporting those with HIV/AIDS ledhim to participate in his first AIDS Walk San Franciscoin 1990. He then discovered other ways to becomeinvolved, first as a day-of-event volunteer, and then asa frequent volunteer at the AIDS Walk office.

Over the years, Deak realized that even on dayshe didn’t feel like “stuffing one more darn envelope,”he was still serving the greater good. “Some dayswere for me, and some days were for you,” Deakreflects. His contributions to the AIDS Walk stretch farbeyond stuffing envelopes. Deak started what hasnow become a yearly potluck lunch at the beginning ofevery AIDS Walk campaign. From his ownmanagerial experience, Deak knew that a cohesivestaff “works better together, does a better job, raisesmore money, and overall, has a bigger effect onpeople.” He couldn’t think of a better way to helpsupport the AIDS Walk staff than sitting around a tableof food. To this day, Deak calls the office every Marchto set up a date for the “New Staff Potluck Lunch.”

It is impossible to overlook the fondness Deakexudes when he talks about the AIDS Walk and hishistory of volunteering. According to Deak, “if youaren’t here with the volunteers, you don’t know whatyou are missing.”

Deak Van Arsdale:All-Star AIDS Walk San Francisco Volunteer

By Leslie Goodykoontz

AmericanAirlines, We know why you y and AA.com are marks of American Airlines, Inc. oneworld is a mark of the oneworld Alliance, LLC. © 2011 American Airlines, Inc. All rights reserved.

American Airlines is proud to support the AIDS Walk San Francisco and all those taking steps in the fight against AIDS.

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Deak Van Arsdale could not think of a better way to help support AIDS Walk San Francisco than tostart what has now become a yearlypotluck lunch at the beginning ofevery AIDS Walk campaign –the “New Staff Potluck Lunch.”

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We believe health isn’t an industry—it’s a cause. And there’s no better feeling than working together for a worthwhile cause. That’s why we’d like to thank AIDS Walk SF. Because they share our dedication to helping make our community a healthier place to be.

For more information about Kaiser Permanente, call 1-800-464-4000 or visit kaiserpermanente.org.

We believe in a healthy future.

JULY 2011

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The California HealthCare Foundation is proud to sponsor the 25th Annual AIDS Walk San Francisco. The California HealthCare Foundation works as a catalyst to fulfill the promise of better health care for all Californians. We support ideas and innovations that improve quality, increase efficiency, and lower the costs of care. For more information, visit www.chcf.org.

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© 2011 Bank of the West.

Committed to the communities we serve.

At Bank of the West we’ve been dedicated to exceptional customer service and strong community relationships for 135 years. We begin every relationship by listening to our customers to understand their needs and goals. So you get solutions tailored for you, plus a banking relationship that offers the products and services you need at every step of your financial journey. Stop by your local branch today and start a banking relationship you can count on for years to come.

We are proud to support AIDS Walk San Francisco 2011.

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary

Proud Sponsor ofAIDS Walk San Francisco

www.seyfarth.com

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Today is a Good Day.Surrounded by friends. Committed to a cause. Determined to make a difference.

We congratulate the volunteers and participants of AIDS Walk San Francisco. You make a difference with every step you take. What you do today will make tomorrow even better.

Look inside your HMO for Hill Physicians. Learn more at www.HillPhysicians.com/GetMore

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Bank of America:Visionary Corporate Leader in

Fight Against AIDS

By Lauryn Booras

AIDS Walk San Francisco is proud to partner onceagain with Bank of America, an organization thatshares the AIDS Walk’s passion to give back to a

legendarily loyal San Francisco community. Bank of America first became a sponsor in 1991, and is one of the

AIDS Walk’s earliest corporate supporters. At a time whensubstantial fear and stigma still surrounded HIV/AIDS, Bank ofAmerica’s leaders showed extraordinary vision and courage bychoosing to support those living with the disease. “Rather thanshying away from a cause that was at the time not universallyembraced, we’re proud that Bank of America was among the firstmajor national institutions to take a stand in the fight against AIDS,”says Ximena Delgado, Senior Vice President and San FranciscoMarket Manager, Global Corporate Social Responsibility. “And we

are honored to carry on that tradition today as a Principal Sponsorand as Sign-In Host of AIDS Walk San Francisco.”

Bank of America’s strong support of the AIDS Walk came not onlyfrom their executives at the top, but from other employees, who, ledby veteran Team Leader Dave Studach, formed the first Bank ofAmerica team in 1988—AIDS Walk San Francisco’s second year.The Bank of America team was the number one fundraising team inboth 1998 and 2004, and has consistently been at or near the topevery year.

Bank of America has through its sponsorship and teamfundraising contributed and raised hundreds of thousands of dollarsfor AIDS Walk San Francisco. Sponsors such as Bank of America,and their employees who lead the charge, are a crucial componentto the success of the event each year. The bank’s leadership duringthe early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis helped draw even morecorporate support, which has assisted in the vital progress madeagainst the epidemic in the Bay Area and nationally. We could not bemore grateful for their continued dedication.

Inspired by those who make a life by what they give.

© 2011 Bank of America CorporationSPN-108-AD | ARD1J1U2

Thanks to you, things are getting done. Thanksto you, the world’s a better place. Thanks toyou, the lives of real people are being changedfor the better.

Bank of America is pleased to support the SanFrancisco AIDS Walk and recognize their staff,volunteers, and walkers for their activecommunity involvement. And thank you forbeing an inspiration to us all.

Visit us at bankofamerica.com

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By Leif Green

Capturing a Community in an Image

• A quarter-century of AIDS activism.

• 25 years of compassion, remembrance, and empowerment.

• The commemoration of two and a half decades of a community fighting for action and embracing their friends living with HIV and AIDS.

How do you visualize these inspirationaland, at the same time, elusive ideas?That was the challenge facing the

producers of AIDS Walk San Francisco, asthey began to develop graphic concepts forthe 25th annual event.

Producer and Founder, Craig R. Miller,recollects, “We were trying to emphasize thesignificance of this milestone while alsoconveying the sheer exuberance that is ahallmark of AIDS Walk San Francisco.”

Miller, who has a long and successful trackrecord of producing AIDS Walk campaigndesigns and messages, nevertheless thoughtit wise to look beyond his own organization forcreative input. Enter PureRed Creative!

Miller recalled seeing an ad that PureRedCreative designed for one of its clients,Duane Reade—a large drugstore chain inNew York City. The piece was being used byDuane Reade in promoting their participationin AIDS Walk New York, another eventproduced by Miller and his organization ofAIDS activists, MZA Events. “The design was

two-color, simple in form, but very powerful incontent,” he remembered. The MZA teamthen approached PureRed Creative to workwith them in designing something for AIDSWalk San Francisco that was full-color andcaptured the passionate community that isthe heart of the event.

Kaitlyn McCauley, Account Executive atPureRed Creative, explains, “Our team wasthrilled to participate and eagerly went to workfashioning a design that would evoke all ofthe emotions that are evident on the day ofAIDS Walk San Francisco. We haveemployees from all over the Bay Area, so wefeel connected to this cause and blessed towork for a company that encouragescommunity outreach.

Brandon Voss, the artist who created the“Ribbon-Heart” design for the Duane Readecampaign, refers to the style as “ModernFolk.” He wanted the symbol to reflect ahumanist, hand-done quality.

The final touch, and the one that electrifies

this design, is the multi-colored lines thatradiate from the heart. Perry Hunter, VicePresident Group Creative Director atPureRed Creative, describes the conceptionof those pulsating rays. “There are so manyreasons why people participate in AIDS WalkSan Francisco. They walk as a memorial.They walk to show their support. To educate,to commemorate, to eradicate. We decidedthat each of these reasons could berepresented by a single color, and together, itwould be a rainbow of sensations pulsingfrom the heart.”

The “Heart-Burst” acts as a beacon as ithangs in store windows, BART trains, and onstreet poles all over the Bay Area, sending amessage that the fight against AIDS is asvibrant and essential as it was 25 years ago.

The ‘Heart-Burst’ design actsas a beacon…sending amessage that the fight againstAIDS is as vibrant andessential as it was 25 yearsago.

2011

The talented folks at PureRed Creative are: (left to right) Kaitlyn McCauley (photo being held),Macy Chan, Perry Hunter, Asya Ivanov, BrandonVoss (photo being held), Sonny Thomas, andKevin Kincaid. These are the faces behind theAIDS Walk San Francisco “Heart-Burst” design!

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9:00 a.m.Sign-In and Awards OpenSponsored byBank of AmericaTurn in funds and pick upfundraising awards.

9:30 a.m.Aerobic Warm-UpGet ready for the Walk bystretching with music and a localdance team.

9:45 a.m.Opening CeremonyListen as celebrities and AIDSactivists address the crowd withmessages of inspiration,encouragement, anddetermination.

10:30 a.m. AIDS Walk San Francisco Begins!Join 25,000 participants in the 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) trekthrough Golden Gate Park.

Along the RouteWalkers will pass through threecheck-points, featuring delicioussnacks, ice cream, and juice.

NoonKidZoneSponsored by Bank of the WestEnjoy free rides on the GoldenGate Park carousel.Jump in the bounce house, frolicwith clowns, get your face painted,and have fun!

Free HIV Testing and CounselingProvided by Brown & Toland Medical GroupAIDS Walk is pleased to offer freeand confidential HIV testing at theevent. Get tested and receiveresults in just 20 minutes.

Cross the Finish LineFeaturing HooplaHost, ChevronPass under theballoon arch andreceive your Sealof Completion.

12:30 p.m.Post-Walk ConcertCelebrate a job well done, refreshwith free food and drink, and enjoylive entertainment on the AIDSWalk Stage.

2:30 p.m.Announcement of Results!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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ROUTE MAP

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO INFORMATION

AIDSMemorial

Quilt

Checkpoint #1Hosted By

Checkpoint #2

Checkpoint #3Join these and many other special guests forthe 25th annual AIDS Walk San Francisco –

an event like no other!

Alan Cummingof “The Good Wife”

Academy Award winnerCloris Leahman

Michael Urie of“Ugly Betty”

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9:00 a.m.Sign-In and Awards OpenSponsored byBank of AmericaTurn in funds and pick upfundraising awards.

9:30 a.m.Aerobic Warm-UpGet ready for the Walk bystretching with music and a localdance team.

9:45 a.m.Opening CeremonyListen as celebrities and AIDSactivists address the crowd withmessages of inspiration,encouragement, anddetermination.

10:30 a.m. AIDS Walk San Francisco Begins!Join 25,000 participants in the 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) trekthrough Golden Gate Park.

Along the RouteWalkers will pass through threecheck-points, featuring delicioussnacks, ice cream, and juice.

NoonKidZoneSponsored by Bank of the WestEnjoy free rides on the GoldenGate Park carousel.Jump in the bounce house, frolicwith clowns, get your face painted,and have fun!

Free HIV Testing and CounselingProvided by Brown & Toland Medical GroupAIDS Walk is pleased to offer freeand confidential HIV testing at theevent. Get tested and receiveresults in just 20 minutes.

Cross the Finish LineFeaturing HooplaHost, ChevronPass under theballoon arch andreceive your Sealof Completion.

12:30 p.m.Post-Walk ConcertCelebrate a job well done, refreshwith free food and drink, and enjoylive entertainment on the AIDSWalk Stage.

2:30 p.m.Announcement of Results!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SIGN UP TODAY! aidswalk.net 415.615.WALK

ROUTE MAP

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO INFORMATION

AIDSMemorial

Quilt

Checkpoint #1Hosted By

Checkpoint #2

Checkpoint #3Join these and many other special guests forthe 25th annual AIDS Walk San Francisco –

an event like no other!

Alan Cummingof “The Good Wife”

Academy Award winnerCloris Leahman

Michael Urie of“Ugly Betty”

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* Congratulations to the following Gold Teams who had 50 or fewer walkers on their team!Community Partnership Program teams: 100% of team funds raised go directly to these organizations.

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO2011 GOLD TEAMS

These 25 teams were the top fundraising teams from last year's event, and have earned the honored title of AIDS Walk San Fransico Gold Team.

1 Gap, Inc.$144,490

2 Levi Strauss & Co.$82,916

3 Chevron Corporation$55,547

4 San Francisco AIDS Foundation$47,979

5 University of California, San Francisco$45,640

6 Williams-Sonoma, Inc.$40,980

7 St. Francis LutheranChurch/SFSU Geography$34,545

8 Bank of America$34,045

9 PG&E Employee Network$32,174

10 Blue Shield of California*$29,824

11 AIDS Emergency Fund*†

$29,819

12 Winston Retail Solutions*$28,882

13 Google$28,321

14 Kaiser Permanente$26,607

15 Credit Union Coalition Against AIDS$26,069

16 Bio-Rad$25,175

17 Catholic Charities ofthe East Bay$24,780

18 Pixar Animation Studios$24,683

19 Twin Peaks*$22,876

20 50 Reasons Plus!*$22,597

21 Wells Fargo$21,782

22 St. Andrew Catholic Community Church, D.C.*$21,514

23 Episcopal Churches of the Bay Area*$21,506

24 STOP AIDS Project*†

$21,455

25 Sephora$21,434

There’s plenty of time beforethe event to organize afantastic fundraising teamfrom your workplace, school,religious organization, or club! If you would like to forma team, the AIDS Walk San Francisco staff would loveto help you get started. Please call one of them at415.615.WALK right away!

A. J. LudlowSpecializing in retail, friends &family, GLBTQ organizations,advertising & public relations,biotech & pharmaceuticalcompanies, government, hightech & telecommunications,media & publishing, and food& drink.

Stephen TomasettiSpecializing in new teams,including friends & family, retail,media & publishing, high tech &telecommunications, and food &drink.

Emily ParsonSpecializing in hospital andhealthcare organizations,religious organizations, andhotels.

Liz RowlandSpecializing in AIDS serviceorganizations, non-profitorganizations, schools, theCommunity PartnershipProgram, benefitingorganizations, and salons, spa& beauty.

Derek CollardSpecializing in top fundraisingindividuals.

Syrah CaparasSpecializing in arts &entertainment, CatholicCharities of the East Bay, creditunions, friends & family, lawfirms, sports & recreation,accounting & finance,insurance, architecture,construction & interior design.

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SAN FRANCISCO AIDSFOUNDATIONThe primary benefiting organization is alsoone of the top fundraising teams – at thefoundation, they don’t just talk the talk,they also walk the Walk! This is the team’ssecond year as one of the top fivefundraising teams, and this is their 12thyear as a Gold Team. Each year they bringout more than 125 walkers!

LEVI STRAUSS & CO.Levi Strauss & Co. has supported theAIDS Walk from the beginning. Thecompany was on our very first list ofteams, and has also been a sponsorfor over 10 years. The team has beena Gold Team since the category wasfirst created! President of the GlobalLevi's® Brand, Robert Hanson, helpsto encourage fundraising andrecruitment within the company, andalso helps to set the team’s goals!Over the years, the team has raisedmore than $800,000.

CHEVRON CORPORATIONAs a Premier Sponsor in 2010,Chevron committed the highestcorporate sponsorship level in thehistory of the event. A team since thebeginning, Chevron has reached Goldstatus since their formation. Theyhave raised over a million dollars, andhave maintained an average of 250Team Members each year all with thehelp of employees, family, andfriends.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCOThe University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Coalition of teams hasbeen among the highest fundraising teams since the first Walk. UCSFblazed the trail for HIV/AIDS research and treatment from the time thatAIDS was first discovered andreported by the CDC 30 years ago.The coalition is comprised ofdifferent UCSF departments, whoall participate in friendly comp-etition to raise the most funds eachyear. The winner earns a UCSF AIDSWalk trophy and other fun goodies!This coalition really works togetherin order to be in the heart of thecommunity year after year.

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TOP FUNDRAISING SCHOOL TEAM

BHS KEY CLUBFor 6 years, the highest fundraising school team has been BHS KeyClub, which is made up of students at Berkeley High School. Lastyear they raised $1,600 – no small feat for a group of high schoolstudents on summer vacation! In fact, since 2005 they have raisedmore than $1,000 on three different occasions. Key Clubs arestudent-led and offer members opportunities to provide service,build character, and develop leadership. These teens are really inthe heart of the community with their involvement! We are sograteful to have these young leaders walkng with us.

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GAP, INC. Not only is Gap Inc. one of AIDS Walk San Francisco’s top sponsors, it is also the top AIDS Walkfundraising team! Each year, in preparation for the Walk, Gap Inc. employees create an eventplanning committee that motivates and organizes on average 1,000 employees from Bay Areaheadquarters, stores, and distribution centers to take part in the AIDS Walk. Some employeeseven travel from Fresno, California to participate. Inspired by this event, Gap Inc. employees haveexpanded their commitment to the cause by volunteering their time with San Francisco AIDSFoundation throughout the year. Since 2004, Gap, Inc. has been the top team fundraiser, and hasraised more than $2 million for San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

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The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)Network is, for the first time,joining AIDS Walk San

Francisco as a fundraising team tobroaden their message of LGBTsupport and include HIV/AIDSawareness as part of their mission.The GSA Network is a youthleadership organization thatconnects school-based LGBTalliance groups to one another andto community resources throughpeer support, leadershipdevelopment, and training.

With nearly half of all new HIVinfections in the United Statesoccurring in people under the age of25, HIV prevention and awarenesseducation for youth remains vital.Creating a safe and acceptingenvironment for that dialogue isequally important. By aligning withAIDS Walk San Francisco, the student leaders of the GSA will be wellprepared to educate their peers and help stop new infections.

“We look forward to a long and close relationship with the GSANetwork,” says Mehera May, Event Director of AIDS Walk SanFrancisco, “and we are excited to help motivate the next generation ofcommitted young leaders to take action and promote tolerance whenit comes to HIV and AIDS.”

The GSA recently launched anew campaign to fight homophobiaand transphobia in schools.Building off columnist DanSavage’s popular “It Gets Better”campaign, the GSA started the“Make It Better” initiative toempower teens to stand up againstLGBT discrimination in theirschools. By learning more abouttheir rights, how to support othersthrough a crisis, and how toorganize, GSA members areworking to create a schoolenvironment that fosters aware-ness and compassion for allstudents regardless of sexualorientation.

For the GSA Network, AIDSWalk San Francisco represents an important step forward in taking onother key issues that affect the LGBT community. “It’s wonderful to seethe students’ sense of activism carry through to the fight against AIDS,”says Mehera. “In rallying around AIDS Walk San Francisco thissummer, GSA youth will not only be able to deliver their message to awider audience, they will also expand their horizons by engaging withthe broader Bay Area community.”

By Liz Rowland

The GSA Network partners with AIDS Walk San Francisco, encouraging youngleaders such as these at the GSA Norcal Youth Council to take action andpromote awareness and compassion when it comes to HIV/AIDS.

Youth Making Strides: Gay-Straight Alliance Network Joins AIDS Walk San Francisco

KFOG is proud to support

AIDS Walk San Francisco

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When we work together with our communities, we can make tangible differences felt by our friends and neighbors — and even ourselves.

That’s why we’re proud to be a part of AIDS Walk San Francisco.

strength in numbers.

att.com

© 2010 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.

PricewaterhouseCoopers is proud to take action and unite with people of all ages, races and backgrounds to help those living with HIV. This year’s walk will bring us one step closer to finding a cure for the HIV epidemic.

taking action.

© 2010 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. All rights reserved. “PricewaterhouseCoopers” refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (a Delaware limited liability partnership) or, as the context requires, the PricewaterhouseCoopers global network or other member firms of the network, each of which is a separate and independent legal entity.

J&V Catering, Inc. is a proud Silver Patron of:

AIDS Walk San Francisco 2011.

We deeply admire the San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s

relentless efforts to improve quality of life, break barriers

and build community.

Please contact us to receive an AIDS Walk Special Menu

(5% of all proceeds July, 17th donated to AIDS Walk San Francisco)

We look forward to seeing you there!

-The J&V Team

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By Derek Collard

The AIDS Walk $100,000 Club: Highlighting our Fundraising Superstars

AIDS Walk San Francisco is drivenby the hard work, dedication, andcompassion of all its partici-

pants. Quite a few, however, havereached incredible fundraisingheights, making them members of theexclusive “$100,000 Club.” For some,it has been a nearly a quarter-centuryof effort; for others, it has been but afew years. We are extremely gratefulto all of them, and here we highlightfour of our superstars.

Bill Dowhas beenwalking withAIDS Walk SanFrancisco since1994, and eachyear he strivesto keep hism o m e n t u mgoing and hisf u n d r a i s i n ggrowing. After losing a co-worker to AIDS,Bill joined the fight—and never lookedback. Today, Bill walks so that he can be“a voice for those who [cannot] speak forthemselves.” His drive and determinationhave helped him raise an incredible sum.“Nothing in this world is worth doing ifyou don’t give 100 percent,” says Bill ofhis highly successful fundraising,which currently stands at $130,000.

Max Kirkeberg moved to theBay Area in 1965, after completinghis education in Michigan. Whenhe arrived in San Francisco, heknew he had found home. In 1988,Max got wind of the 2nd annualAIDS Walk San Francisco anddecided he had to be a part of it. Hewas scared to death of this newepidemic sweeping the communityand the country, and felt compelledto fight back. His fundraising efforts over the past 24 yearshave allowed him to do just that. In addition, his AIDS Walkparticipation early on helped him find the courage to comeout as a gay man to many friends and family members. Theygreeted the news with acceptance, understanding, and lovefor both him and this cause. Max has raised well over the$100,000 mark as a Team Leader for St. FrancisLutheran/SFSU Geography, and he will continue to do allhe can for his community, for as long as it takes.

Gina Wulff beganher dedication to AIDSWalk San Francisco as aStar Walker and TeamLeader for “50 Reasons+” in 2008. In its briefhistory, the team hasalready raised morethan $100,000. Ginadecided to celebrate a“milestone” birthday withAIDS Walk San Francisco in 2008, and shecontinues the tradition today. “I ask my friendsand family to celebrate my birthday byparticipating in the AIDS Walk with me. I knew itwould be the best present anyone could give me,”Gina says. “Educating people about the diseaseis one of the most valuable resources there is inthe fight, and I am proud to help sponsor sucheducation with the funds raised by the AIDSWalk.”

Steven Sams has been a consistent presence at AIDSWalk San Francisco for over two decades. He led the AT&Tteam for a good part of the last 25 years, through manycorporate transitions and with great success. “Since westarted the fundraising team for AIDS Walk San Francisco,each of us has faced the loss of many family and friends tothis insidious disease,” says Steven. “For our lost lovedones and for all those who still battle HIV and AIDS—theHMOs, the medications, the complications—we all feel adeep, abiding compassion and a duty to act.” Steven is ashining example of this compassion, having personallyraised $396,812 for AIDS Walk San Francisco.

As a local business, we’re deeply connected tothe people of our community. That’s why we’re proud to be a sponsor of the 2011 AIDS WALK!

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RIGHT WHERE YOU WANT TO BE. The San Francisco Marriott Union Square, on the corner of Sutter and Powell, is a proud sponsor of this year’s AIDS Walk. Offering more than just a stylish hotel, the Marriott Union Square provides great city views throughout the hotel, knowledgeable and diverse professional staff, and a host of first-class services and amenities. Enjoy the best San Francisco has to offer from the heart of Union Square.

For more information, visit marriottunionsquare.com.

480 Sutter StreetSan Francisco, CA 94108 Phone 415.398.8900marriottunionsquare.com

Proud supporter of AIDS Walk

San Francisco

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2011 AIDS WALK

At Deloitte, diversity isn't just a philosophy — it's how things get done.

Deloitte is proud to be a sponsor of AIDS Walk San Francisco.

For more information, contact:Deloitte (new location) 555 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94105 + 415 783 4000

www.deloitte.com

Diverse minds create solutions.

As used in this document, “Deloitte” means Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.

Copyright © 2010 Deloitte Development LLC. All rights reserved. Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited

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Bruce SmithRichie McAllister Marie CrinnionThomas VavrinaBill DowPaul HighfieldTom PerraultRobert HansonJack FredricksMax KirkebergGina WulffDan JoraanstadMichael KiddGlenn MurphySteven AbbottDarryl EnglishChad AbbottMaryann NicholsMark HebdaRob Barnum

Sal DominguezWendy RossieIrene CamerinoWilliam OmanLorenzo TaylorRichard GandioncoJeff SeibertLawrence L ColesCharles HernandezMarilyn MoodieBetsy HosickWillie CageRobert SostakMarvin DizonJimmy GaleCraig SouzaNeil AustinRobert MansfieldDenns VauxCecilia Chung

Candace FooteDamian CarmichaelMerit CavestanyAlfonso SalcedoLynn BerschEdgar MicuaNetsanet HailemichaelDavid GalpinElisa LeonhardtNancy VitaleJim SullivanShalini Balasubramaniam

Congratulations to the top 50 fundraising walkers from last year’sAIDS Walk San Francisco. Their dedication, determination, andfundraising finesse deserve our gratitude and your applause!

You have what it takes to become a member of the fundraising elite for this years AIDS Walk San Francisco, so please call

415.615.WALK to join the Star Walkers Club!

AIDS Walk San Francisco Star WalkersBy Leif Green

The fundamental success of AIDS Walk San Francisco hasalways depended on a vast community of passionate andpersuasive individuals. Each participant does his or her

best to raise money for the fight against AIDS – some peopleraise $50 while others manage to raise thousands. Year afteryear, the collective power of these dedicated supportersgenerates millions of dollars for San Francisco AIDSFoundation and HIV/AIDS programs and services throughoutthe Bay Area.

AIDS Walk San Francisco is extremely grateful to everyonewho raises funds, but we do like to shine a special spotlight ofrecognition on those whose fundraising achievement isparticularly exceptional – the members of the AIDS Walk SanFrancisco Star Walkers ClubTM.

The Star Walkers Club is comprised of participants whopledge to raise $1,000 or more. Hundreds of participants reachthat goal; many go far beyond that.

On the morning of the event, Star Walkers who do reachtheir $1,000 goal receive a Star Walker crown, which signals toeveryone that they have achieved incredible fundraisingsuccess. As these ”crowned heads of fundraising” make theirway along the 10-kilometer route, many other participantscheer and applaud.

“Since they are fundraising royalty, it is not uncommon tosee people bowing and curtseying in admiration!” remarksStar Walker Coordinator Derek Collard. “The Star Walkers takegreat pride in their 24-Karat cardboard crowns, and we want tomake as much of a fuss as possible to show our appreciation,”Collard adds.

In addition to receiving commemorative awards, thesefundraising experts will be rewarded with a limited edition StarWalker lapel pin. Star Walkers also attend the exclusive StarWalker Breakfast on the morning of AIDS Walk San Francisco.

If you would like more information about the Star WalkersClub, please call the AIDS Walk San Francisco office at415.615.WALK or visit the AIDS Walk San Francisco website ataidswalk.net. There is still plenty of time to become a memberof the fundraising elite!

Fundraising Royalty!

A Star Walkerreceives his 24-Karat

gold cardboard crown at last year’s

AIDS Walk San Francisco.

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“The Gilman Brothers Company is one of North America's premiermanufacturers of foam board products for signage, display and graphics.

Founded in 1897, the company has been instrumental in developing and bringing to market innovative products for the changing needs

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SupportsAIDS Walk

San Francisco

25 Years of AIDS ActivismInstallation Space

BART/MUNI Safeway Inc. Westfield San Francisco Centre

CheckpointsAnnabelle’s Candy CompanyCascadian FarmsEarthquake ProduceFood Should Taste GoodGreenLeafLarabarPepsiCopopchipsSafeway Inc.Stonyfield FarmsTim’s Cascade SnacksWonder Ice Cream

Event VolunteerLunches

Mollie Stone’s Markets

Fundraising IncentivesA.C.T.Beach Blanket BabylonJoe’s Crab ShackLongchampLushMichael Star’s Mollie Stone’s Oren’s KitchenPeet’s Coffee and Tea

Petronius Wine CompanyPomodoroPunch Line Comedy ClubSan Francisco 49ers San Francisco Giants San Francisco Opera

HotelsChancellor Hotel on Union

SquareFairmont Hotel San FranciscoFour Seasons Hotel San

FranciscoHaiyi HotelsHandlery Union Square HotelHilton San FranciscoJoie de Vivre HotelsKing George HotelMarriott Union SquareSan Francisco Marriott

Marquis

KidZoneAstro Jump North BayBank of the WestMagic Princess Party

PlanningPirate BrandsShobi Dobi the Clown

Media Donors7x7 Magazine99.7 NowABC7 (KGO-TV/DT)Alice @ 97.3

Bay Area ReporterCBS SFCharity HappeningsEast Bay ExpressEstereo Sol 98.9/99.1HIV+Irish HeraldKBLX 102.9 FMKCBSKFOGLa Kalle 100.7/105.7 FMLa VozLive JournalNorthside SFPozRecuerdo 100.3SF Business TimesSF Gay Men’s ChorusSF WeeklySunset BeaconRichmond ReviewThe ExaminerThe Noe Valley Voice

ReceptionsCraft Brand AllianceDanny Ransom PhotographyDeschutes Brewery Devotion VodkaEvolution FreshJ&V CateringRelative Motion DJ ServicesSlide BarUnica Party Rentals

Reception Gift Bags Curtis Kabat EntertainmentHard Rock CaféIBI Synergy IncKiehl’sPeet’s Coffee and TeaTAZO TeaThe Body ShopWalgreens

Route EntertainmentBerkeley Alumni BandBoob Toob ArmadaDog Without WarningEskabo DaanRed Lotus Belly Dance and

NeferTemSan Francisco Lesbian/Gay

Freedom BandSF CheerStanford Marching BandTatsumaki Taiko DrummingThe CSM PanhandlersThe Dime

Services and SuppliesAbbey Party RentalsACE Hardware - Standard 5

and 10 AhernAmerican AirlinesAmerican Medical ResponseApria HealthcareBio Bag USA

Biodegradable Food ServiceBlick Art MaterialsBlue Water Party Rentals Budget Truck RentalCity Express Limousine Cole HardwareCommunication Rental

Services CRE RentalsDelancey StreetEnterprise Rent-A-CarGolden Gate UniversityGreen Valley Growers Home Depot – Daly City J. Snell & CompanyLowe’s HardwareMUNINational Construction

RentalsNorthbay Packaging and

SupplyPacific Highway RentalsParty Fiesta Balloon DecorPriority ParkingRecologyREIRock Med – Haight Ashbury

Free Clinics, Inc.Ryder Truck RentalSan Francisco Conservation

CorpsSan Francisco Fire

DepartmentSan Francisco Ice Company

San Francisco PoliceDepartment

San Francisco Recreation andParks Department

Sound on StageStages Unlimited The Beistle CompanyThe Gilman Brother’s

CompanyThe Names ProjectUCSFUp and Down Signs Wet InternationalYamaha Golf Carts

VIP/Star WalkerBreakfast

A Black Tie AffairBarefoot BubblyEvolution FreshMagnolia Photo BoothTravelin’ Joe Espresso

Volunteer Breakfast Entenmann's Bakery of San

FranciscoEvolution Fresh Svenhard's Swedish BakerySweet Tomatoes

Volunteer Food21st Amendment7-Up Bottling CompanyA.G. Ferrari FoodsActivate

Alacer Corp - Makers ofEmergen-C

Amici’s East Coast PizzeriaAsqew GrillBeautifullBi-Rite MarketBoudin’s BakeryBox Lunch CompanyBuca di BeppoBurgerMeisterChipotleDottie’s True Blue CaféGreenLeafHouse of BagelsJames Stanfield CateringJolly TimeMaverick’s BBQ CateringNico Martin PresentsNoah’s Bagel CompanyPasta Paradiso Peet’s Coffee and TeapomodoroPurity Organic Produce and

JuicesSol Food RestaurantTazo TeaThe Toaster OvenWhite Waves Food – Horizon

OrganicZICO Coconut Water

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES FOR THEIRCONTRIBUTIONS OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

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360: Positive Care CenterAIDS Emergency FundAIDS Legal Referral PanelAIDS Project East BayAsian & Pacific Islander Wellness CenterAsian Americans for Community InvolvementBay Area Young PositivesBill Wilson CenterBlack Coalition on AIDSCalifornia Education and Prevention Project (CAL-PEP)Community Awareness and Treatment ServicesEast Bay Community Law CenterEast Oakland Community ProjectFACE AIDSFlowers Heritage FoundationHealing WatersHomeless Youth AllianceHuckleberry Youth ProgramLa Clinica de la RazaLarkin Street Youth ServicesMarin AIDS ProjectNative American AIDS ProjectNew Conservatory Theatre CenterOutlet ProgramPacific Center for Human GrowthPediatric HIV/AIDS Program at Children's

Hospital & Research Center OaklandPets Are Wonderful SupportPositive Alternative Recreation TeambuildingImpacting (P.A.R.T.I.)Positive Health Program, HIV/AIDS Division at San Francisco General HospitalPositive Resource CenterProject InformProject Open HandQuan Yin Healing Arts CenterRainbow Community Center of Contra CostaCountySan Francisco LGBT Community CenterSan Francisco Suicide Prevention Crisis Line- AIDS/ HIV NightlineShantiSt. James InfirmarySTOP AIDS ProjectTeach AIDSTenderloin HealthTheatre Bay AreaTri-City Health CenterUCSF AIDS Health ProjectUCSF Center for AIDS Prevention StudiesWomen Organized to Respond to LifeThreatening DiseasesWomen's Community ClinicWomen's HIV Program at UCSF

AIDS WALK SAN FRANCISCO 2011BENEFITING ORGANIZATIONS

AIDS Walk San Francisco benefits San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Proceeds from AIDS Walk San Francisco also benefit the entire Bay Area through the foundation’s HIV/AIDS Community Grants.

In 2011, grants will be distributed to the following 48 HIV/AIDS organizations serving the Bay Area counties:

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Gibson Dunn is pleased to support

AIDS Walk San Francisco

www.gibsondunn.com

Brussels Century City Dallas Denver Dubai Hong Kong London Los Angeles Munich New York

Orange County Palo Alto Paris San Francisco São Paulo Singapore Washington, D.C.

AIDS Walk San Francisco would like to thank the following donors

for our Installation Space:

BART/MUNI,Westfield SF Centre

andSafeway, Inc.

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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Created and produced by MZA Events. AIDS Walk Founder/Producer: Craig R. Miller. ©MZA Events, 2011

$

This is to certify that

(ENTER YOUR NAME)

has walked 10 kilometers and has raised

(ENTER YOUR FUNDRAISING TOTALS)

AIDS Walk San Francisco thanks the sponsors of the above named walker.

AIDSWALKSAN FRANCISCO

JULY 17, 2011

25TH ANNUAL

Benefiting

and HIV/AIDSprogramsand servicesthroughoutthe Bay Area.

PLACESEALHERE

Thank you!

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