Showing posts with label SLEFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLEFA. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

REMINDER: Dining Out for Life is Today

TODAY, April 24, 2013, is the 21th Annual Dining Out For Life to benefit Saint Louis Effort for AIDS.

This year, more than 140 establishments will donate 25% or more of their sales from the day to Saint Louis Effort for AIDS.

Dining Out For Life has raised millions of dollars to help Saint Louis Effort for AIDS provide education on the prevention of HIV/AIDS and comprehensive support services for those affected by the disease.

Great cause and an easy way to give!

HERE in the list of participating restaurants. Many establishments in the CWE and Grove are giving up to  a generous 50%. Annie Moon's Bakery is giving 100%. HUGE.

REMINDERPay attention to the percentages! A little bit makes a HUGE difference.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Enjoy a cocktail with your friends...


...all for a good cause! I am a HUGE fan of St. Louis Effort for Aids and the wonderful work they do throughout the Midwest, particularly in awareness and services provided to those with HIV / AIDS. This is your chance to aid their ultra important PAWS program, just by enjoying an evening out with your friends this Thursday, Aug 26.

NITTY GRITTY...

5th Annual Thirst For Life


Thursday, August 26th 2010

More than 25 establishments will donate 20% or more of their beverage sales on August 26th to support Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), a program of Saint Louis Effort for AIDS.

Visit a participating establishment to support the furry family members of PAWS.

The PAWS program is funded entirely by individual gifts, Thirst for Life donations, and additional private donations. Your support at this event is VITAL to keep the program running and successful.

A little bit about PAWS...

PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support): PAWS provides education and services to people living with HIV/AIDS, so they can keep pet companions as long as possible. PAWS strongly believes in the human/animal bond of companionship and works hard to ensure that clients do not experience the loss of pets due to financial hardship, lack of transportation, or hospitalization. Pets provide a source of unconditional love and support that is irreplaceable to people living with HIV/AIDS.

How PAWS Helps People and Their Pets...

•Provides pet food and supplies
•Allows access to discounted veterinary services
•Supplies heartworm and flea and tick prevention medications
•Facilitates pet education for people with suppressed immune systems
•Coordinates transportation to veterinary appointments
•Schedules foster care when owners are temporarily unable to care for their pets
•Supports finding a new home for their pet if necessary