"With privilege comes responsibility. Giving back to the community that surrounds us
or the world that supports us is not nice; it's necessary. We are here not to consume but
to contribute. We were put here to make a difference." — Mary Fisher, October 2006
To fight HIV/AIDS on many fronts, Mary Fisher supports and partners
with select organizations in the United States and abroad. Read on to learn more about these life-giving efforts, and how you can join Mary in making a difference.
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The O Bracelet — featured in O, The Oprah Magazine — is handcrafted by AIDS-affected women in Rwandan and Zambian support groups that Mary Fisher helped establish. Making bracelets and baskets for sale in the United States gives these women income to sustain themselves and their families. More > |
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The Mary Fisher CARE (Clinical AIDS Research and Education) Fund supports longterm, outcomes-based research for the care of people living with HIV disease. Located at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the CARE Fund is led by Dr. Michael Saag, one of the world's leading AIDS researchers. More > |
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The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ) is a non-governmental organization working to turn the tide against AIDS in Zambia. It is known worldwide for its groundbreaking programs to deliver antiretroviral therapy and prevent mother-to-child transmission of the AIDS virus. More > |
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Until There's A Cure® Foundation is a nonprofit organization that raises funds and awareness about HIV/AIDS through the sale of signature bracelets. Buyers can earmark their bracelet purchases to benefit organizations including the Mary Fisher CARE Fund. More > |
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