Jaipur Walkathon Marks World AIDS Day with 300-400 Participants Advocating Awareness and Support
The event witnessed an encouraging turnout, with approximately 300-400 individuals from diverse backgrounds, including children, coming together to support this vital cause.
Jaipur: In observance of World AIDS Day, Rays Aasha Ki Ek Kiran, in collaboration with the Positive YUVA Network Association and Mano Matrix, orchestrated a Walkathon at Jawahar Circle in Jaipur. The collective objective was to amplify awareness and foster solidarity in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS.
The event witnessed an encouraging turnout, with approximately 300-400 individuals from diverse backgrounds, including children, coming together to support this vital cause. The Walk-A-Thon served as a symbolic representation of the shared journey towards raising awareness, understanding, and extending compassion to those affected by HIV/AIDS.
Gurinder Virk, Co-founder of Rays Aasha Ki Ek Kiran, emphasized the pivotal role of community unity in addressing this global health issue. The event was strategically crafted not only to disseminate awareness but also to dispel myths, promote education, and cultivate an environment of mutual support and understanding.
Virk highlighted the heart of their collective effort, stating, "Our focus was on informative discussions where prevalent myths and facts about HIV/AIDS were addressed. Through engaging interactions, our aim was to foster a deeper understanding and a more inclusive approach to supporting individuals affected by the condition. Collaborative efforts like these contribute to building a more informed, compassionate, and supportive society for those impacted by HIV/AIDS."