AIDS/HIV

“AIDS Ends Here" Benefit Fashion Show inspires Mason students to make a difference

The stage was set in Dewberry Hall as director Johnetta Saygbe sat with the events production staff discussing the order of the show. The lights flickered on and off casting red, blue and yellow lights onto the stage. Nerves and excitement flooded the space as everyone prepared for the first annual “AIDS Ends Here” benefit fashion show.

Mason sends its largest team to AIDS Walk Washington, raises $10,700 for DC nonprofit

Over 400 George Mason University students participated in the 24th Annual AIDS Walk Washington, an event that raises awareness and money for those living with HIV/AIDS in the District.

The registered team of 435 students was the largest in the school's 20-year history of participation in the event that brings thousands to the nation's capital to benefit the Whitman-Walker Clinic, a local nonprofit that provides health care and services for the District's citizens HIV/AIDS.