Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Why Do You Dine Out For Life?

Why do you Dine Out For Life? Is it just another meal? Is it a good reason to go out and spend money?

Is it a worthy cause you feel comfortable supporting? Is it a great excuse to have a night out with friends? Or do you have a more personal reason?

Are you battling HIV/AIDS? Is someone you are close with living with HIV/AIDS? Perhaps you have lost a friend, a brother, a sister, a parent, or a child to the disease? Why do you Dine Out For Life?

We want to know why! All answers – from “I want to help!” to “I lost a lover…” Are powerful and appreciated! You’d be surprised, you might find there are others who have the same reason! Now, one more request…If you feel comfortable enough sharing, we want you to tell us publicly!

Why do you Dine Out For Life?

We want you to post in the comments below. We want you to leave a note on Facebook. We want you to tell us via Twitter. We don’t care how you tell us, but we want to here YOUR story.

Why do you Dine Out For Life?

It’s not just for us. We need to share our stories with the community. We need to remind one another why this ‘cause isn’t just delicious – why it is IMPORTANT. We need to make sure those who have lost the fight with HIV/AIDS are remembered, and their valiant effort and amazing lives are not forgotten.

We need to encourage those who haven’t faced the disease to get involved….NOW!

Let's make our social media sites, our blog, our Facebook page, our Twitter a VIRTUAL MEMORIAL for all those who have inspired us!

7 comments:

Unknown said...

i am pos myself

lynnsdecor said...

I have a friend that has HIV.

Anonymous said...

ALL OF THE ABOVE.........

Kisseyface said...

I had a cousin who had live with HIV for 30yrs old.

Anonymous said...

My brother died in 1992 from AIDS. Miss him still every day!

Anonymous said...

My ex husband died in 2007 from AIDS related complications. He lived for 15 years with HIV and fought a good fight. It's a small little way to honor him.

Shelby said...

My dad died if AIDS in '98. Anything to support the cause!

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