
Desert AIDS Walk 2020 Is This Weekend
Media Contacts:
Jack Bunting
jbunting@desertaidsproject.org
(760) 323-2118
Steven Henke
shenke@desertaidsproject.org
(760) 656-8401
Media Alert
What: Desert AIDS Walk 2020 is this weekend.
When: Saturday and Sunday, October 23 & 24, 2020.
Where: Online plus walk routes in Palm Springs and surrounding desert cities.
How: Go to desertaidswalk.org for information and registration.
Why: DAP needs community support for programs that offer our community:
- Healthcare Access for All
- HIV/AIDS Education, Prevention & Care
- COVID-19 Clinic
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Multiple Ways to Walk your Walk
We invite you to walk the familiar route that traditionally kicks off at Ruth Hardy Park where you might see a few surprises, but there are so many wonderful parks and trails across the Coachella Valley, why not visit one or more. Walking is good for the heart and soul. Click here to download the Ruth Hardy route. Suggested parks and trails in other neighborhoods include:
Demuth Park (Palm Springs)
Panorama Park (Cathedral City)
Guy J. Tedesco Park (Desert Hot Springs)
Michael S. Wolfson Park "Butler-Abrams Trail" (Rancho Mirage)
Civic Center Park (Palm Desert)
Bagdouma Park (Coachella)
South Jackson Park (Indio)
Capture and share your HOPE
Along the way there are plenty of opportunities for walkers to safely take selfies, like at new art installations, or designated stops to say hello to local businesses—all with the intention of sharing messages of HOPE via social media.
In many ways, Desert AIDS Walk has always been virtual. When it began thirty-four years ago, the first organizers say they did not know if the community would support it, but they knew the only way forward was together. Support from was instant, and their HOPE started to grow.
When walkers register, they will be given three clear reasons to walk in 2020:
- Healthcare Access for All
- HIV/AIDS Education, Prevention & Care
- COVID-19 Triage Clinic
The reason for the Walk has never really been about balloon arches or walker t-shirts. It’s always been about the collective power of community and our shared vision of a future where everyone has the comprehensive care that they need to live their best lives.
Desert AIDS Walk Paved Way For COVID Response
Because of community support, DAP developed the services needed to respond to the AIDS epidemic while creating a patient-centered model of care that helps people with HIV.
Thirty-four years of walking created the roadmap DAP used to quickly open a COVID-19 Triage Clinic, which has provided testing and respiratory treatment to almost 3,500 residents since the pandemic began. Together we are boldly applying lessons from our past to today's crisis.
Desert AIDS Project CEO, David Brinkman explains: "By opening one of California's first COVID clinics, DAP made a choice. We are survivors; fear cannot rule us; when crisis sets it, we step forward."
- We have the ability to end epidemics, including HIV and COVID
- We integrate Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment as critical components of Primary Care
- We address Social Determinates of Health, including racism and poverty, through our inclusive model of healthcare.
With the ongoing courage and support of this community, our organization thrives.
The AIDS crisis left unhealed wounds and it’s understandable that we may resist leaving our comfort zone. But AIDS taught us a community response is the most effective response. It taught us that we cannot turn our backs when communities are in need and in fear, that we must remember our humanity and the gift of giving back and be there to help.
And as we’ve learned through our recent human rights and health equity movements, equality cannot be experienced by one until it is experienced by all. You can find out more at www.DesertAIDSWalk.org.
About Desert AIDS Project
Desert AIDS Project (DAP) is a humanitarian healthcare organization in Palm Springs, CA offering DAP Total Care – a combination of medical, dental, counseling, social services, support groups, alternative therapies, in-house pharmacy and lab, and other health and wellness services. DAP’s sexual health clinic, The DOCK, offers STI testing and treatment, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and HIV and HCV testing. DAP’s Get Tested Coachella Valley campaign, the nation’s first region-wide free HIV testing and access to care initiative, was recognized by the White House for helping to bring about an AIDS-free future. DAP has earned a “Four Star” rating from Charity Navigator for the twelfth consecutive year – landing DAP in the top 6% of nonprofits rated. The distinction recognizes that we exceed industry standards in terms of our financial health, accountability, and transparency.
Visit www.desertaidsproject.org to learn more.
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