Wednesday, November 30, 2011

(2015)QUILT: FIGHTING FOR AN AIDS FREE GENERATION BY 2015

Every generation is known for something. Let's be the one to deliver an AIDS FREE GENERATION by 2015.

In 1987, a quilt created by The Names Project Foundation covered the National Mall in Washington, D.C., memorializing those we lost to AIDS. Today, we stand at the threshold of another defining milestone in this fight: by 2015, we could end the transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies. 1.4 million HIV+ pregnant women need access to treatment - treatment that only costs about 40 cents a day.

That's why we're creating the (2015)QUILT.

It brings together pictures and pledges from people all over the world who are joining the fight for an AIDS Free Generation. Hugh Jackman, Coldplay, Josh Groban, Christy Turlington Burns, Gisele Bundchen and Jane Lynch all have panels on the (2015)QUILT. Join them and receive one of The Killer's (RED) songs for free (check out the others on iTunes).


For the last 5 years The Killers have recorded a Christmas song to help fight AIDS in Africa. When you add a pledge to your panel you'll get to choose one of these songs for free (all the songs are available as an EP exclusively on iTunes - with proceeds going to help fight AIDS).

Click here to create your panel on the (2015)QUILT. The beginning of the #endofAIDS starts with you.

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