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WNCAP Dining Out for Life – 4/20/2024
WNCAP Dining Out for Life – 4/20/2024

Bellamy Crawford, Development Director / John Wesley, Community Coordinator

WNCAP provides equitable access to care and reduces harm from HIV, Hepatitis C, and drug use. WNCAP envisions a community free of HIV, Hepatitis C, and overdose deaths.

WNCAP provides life-saving services to those impacted by HIV/AIDS. With your support, we can build a healthier WNC for ALL while working to eliminate stigma around HIV and those who live and thrive with it. Together, we can make the vision of a world without AIDS a reality.

2024 Dining Out For Life | WNCAP

 

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