Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Elton John AIDS Foundation | |
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| Name | Elton John AIDS Foundation |
| Founder | Elton John |
| Location | New York City, London |
Elton John AIDS Foundation. The Elton John AIDS Foundation was established by Elton John in 1992 in response to the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic, with the support of friends and colleagues, including Gianni Versace, Princess Diana, and Freddie Mercury. The foundation's early work was influenced by Elizabeth Taylor's American Foundation for AIDS Research and AmfAR's efforts to combat the disease. With the help of David Furnish, Elton John's partner, the foundation has become a leading organization in the fight against HIV/AIDS, working with UNAIDS, WHO, and CDC to address the epidemic.
The foundation's history began with Elton John's personal experience with the loss of friends, including Freddie Mercury and Ryan White, to AIDS. This led Elton John to perform at benefit concerts, such as Live Aid and Farm Aid, and to work with other artists, including Queen, David Bowie, and Stevie Wonder. The foundation's early years were marked by support from George Michael, Madonna, and Michael Jackson, who performed at benefit concerts and donated to the organization. As the foundation grew, it established partnerships with Bill Clinton's Clinton Foundation, Bill Gates' Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Warren Buffett's Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation to address the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The foundation's mission is to support innovative HIV prevention programs, provide access to HIV care and treatment, and advocate for the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS. The foundation's objectives are guided by the principles of UNAIDS and the WHO's Global Health Security Agenda, and it works closely with organizations such as AmfAR, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and PEPFAR. The foundation also supports research initiatives, including those led by Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Deborah Birx at the CDC. With the help of Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Sharon Stone, the foundation has raised awareness about HIV/AIDS and promoted testing and treatment, particularly among vulnerable populations, such as those served by Planned Parenthood and The Trevor Project.
The foundation has organized numerous fundraising events, including the annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, which has been attended by Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The foundation has also launched campaigns, such as the Kiss the Future campaign, which featured Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington. Additionally, the foundation has partnered with Apple Inc. and (Product) Red to raise funds for HIV/AIDS programs, and has worked with Bono and The Edge to promote awareness about the disease. The foundation has also received support from Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Rihanna, who have performed at benefit concerts and donated to the organization.
The foundation provides grants to organizations working on the frontlines of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including The AIDS Institute, The National Minority AIDS Council, and The Global Network of People Living with HIV. The foundation has also partnered with Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America and Gilead Sciences to increase access to HIV treatment and care. Furthermore, the foundation has collaborated with UNICEF, Save the Children, and The International Rescue Committee to address the needs of children and families affected by HIV/AIDS. With the support of Oprah Winfrey, Angelina Jolie, and George Clooney, the foundation has expanded its reach and impact, working with organizations such as The Clinton Health Access Initiative and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The foundation has hosted numerous notable events, including the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 25th Anniversary Gala, which was attended by Prince Harry, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z. The foundation has also been recognized for its achievements, including receiving the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' MusiCares Person of the Year award and the American Foundation for AIDS Research's Award of Courage. With the help of Elton John's friends and supporters, including Stevie Nicks, Don Henley, and Sheryl Crow, the foundation has raised millions of dollars to support HIV/AIDS programs and research initiatives, such as those led by Dr. David Ho and Dr. Seth Berkley. The foundation's work has been acknowledged by Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and Nelson Mandela, who have all recognized the importance of addressing the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Category:Health organizations