Sponsor an individual living with HIV/AIDS
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Click here to directly sponsor individuals with HIV/AIDS ($65 per sponsorship) |
Only about $5 (US) per month or $65 per year (including costs for transportation) will provide ARV (anti retroviral) treatment
to an individual living with HIV/AIDS. This regular medication is essential for the individual to live a relatively normal,
prolonged, and productive life.
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Picture of Stephen (the man living with HIV/AIDS whom I am sponsoring) and me in Ghana |
To read about the individuals you can sponsor, click here
If you would like to sponsor an individual living with HIV/AIDS, please visit the "Individual Profile" page of this
site and choose an individual whom you would like to sponsor (please email me your choice at aschoett@princeton.edu). Then
please donate the $65 annual sponsorship through the paypal link below.
I assure you that 100% of your donations will go directly to helping those in need. I will directly transfer the money
donated through paypal to Pro-Link in Ghana. If you have any questions or would like any more information, please email me
at aschoett@princeton.edu
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About Pro-Link
All donations will be given directly to Pro-Link, a Ghanaian-based HIV development program which will use 100% of the donations
given to provide individuals living with HIV/AIDS a second chance at a healthy life through ARV medications.
"Founded in 1993, Pro-Link is a non- profit, non-sectarian, non-governmental organization that seeks to ensure equitable
development opportunities for the rural and urban poor, especially women and girls.
Pro-link envisions a world where women/men are given equal opportunities to the basic necessities of life irrespective
of where they come from nor their educational levels.
Together we develop communities and improve lives.
To achieve its objectives, Pro-link's efforts embrace a broad cross-section of rural development and advocacy issues,
including reproductive health and education, HIV/AIDS, child survival, income generation, vocational training, and food security."
For more information on Pro-Link, please visit their website at www.prolinkghana.org
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