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    For more than twenty years, I have been helping various AIDS Service Organizations (ASO’s) in many states with fundraising, prevention work & community education. In 2012, knowing that on both state & federal levels funding for these organizations will be drastically cut in our area, I have accepted the position of Vice President on the Board of Directors for the Twin States Network.
    This non-profit has been serving families & children impacted by HIV & Hepatitis C since 1991, creating supportive connections to help promote healthy living. Unlike other ASO’s, this group does not have an office or the overhead associated with those costs, providing direct services for our clients& is the only ASO to contract with both Vermont & New Hampshire. For the first time since its formation, Twin States will be creating an Annual Fund Drive, attempting to compensate for funding changes to keep important programs like Kids Camp, Male Talk & other direct services continuous. Many other ASO’s primarily focus upon drug users & men who have sex with men, whereas Twin States has programs for infected women, magnetic couples (one is positive), & for the children of the families affected. 
   Our goal this first year is to raise $25,000
to be able to keep all programs running.  We have created various charter funding levels (we can use anything & everything), but what I am primarily asking for in this blog are business sponsorships of $500.  Business sponsorships will be the partnerships in the community that we hope will offset these changes in our funding to help continue to provide opportunities for the families impacted by HIV/HCV. 
Sponsors will get the following benefits in 2012:
  •    Logo with link to their website from ours www.twinstatesnetwork.net
  •    Inclusion in quarterly newsletters & on event advertising (as time permits)
  •    Recognition of sponsorship at special events
  •    Half Table at Business Expo National Coming OUT Day (10.13.12) at Keene Courtyard Marriott
  •   Two Tickets to our World AIDS Day (12.1.12) Dinner & Dance at the Brattleboro American Legion
 
    This initial solicitation is a tedious process, particularly because it is being largely organized by people with a background in social services rather than business & there are many issues regarding client confidentiality that limit how we can approach potential sponsors. Also, it is an organization that has run for more than two decades without having the geographic advantages & recognition of an office.  We have many needs & plan to have an online auction later this year, so items donated or services in kind are always welcome, including gift cards & toys for our annual holiday drive.
   Perhaps there is only a single event you would like to sponsor?  Event sponsorships for either the Business Expo or World AIDS Day event are also available. Please contact me A.S.A.P. if you are interested in participating in either one. TSN is a registered non-profit & can provide you with information upon receipt of your donation for your tax records. 
    Want to help, but limited to how to apply funds without being linked to contraceptive education & GLBT causes? Ask to have your $500 sponsorship be applied to the cost of providing one child the benefit of camp this summer.  So often we tell children not to have secrets, & in this case we do the exact opposite.  These children often become caretakers of their sick parents at an early age, seldom getting the vacations & reprieves their peers do.  For $500 you can give one child the memories of a lifetime with two weeks at a premiere campground in our area that is matching camperships donated! This money needs to be raised by the beginning of May.
   I think that Twin States Network is a great organization & I am happy to be able to help coordinate the two grand fundraising events for National Coming OUT Day & World AIDS Day.  I shall add an additional page to this website, like I had published for this same GLBT Business Expo we did in 2010 to also benefit Twin Peaks; I am grateful for the help of Holly Rilling from Edward Jones who will be returning as co-chair for the event & will help coordinate our sponsors in Keene. 
    To attend, we ask for a donation to help kick-off our holiday drive to get gift certificates & toys for children affected by HIV/HCV.   
   We are also looking for volunteers to help with both events, particularly by serving on various organizational committees (fundraising, special events, social media, secretary for the board, etc.). We are slowly building our online presence & encourage everyone to link with us on Facebook, Linked-In, & to check out our website.  Any help spreading the message in this blog is greatly appreciated.
   Until there is a cure for AIDS, we need to be wary that the information that we have learned, as well as prevention skills, are continuously being shared with the community. Despite medical advancements that have made this a more manageable disease, infection rates continue to remain high; one person in the U.S. is infected every 8 minutes.
Please ensure that these individuals continue to receive these important services by supporting the great work of the Twin States Network today.
 

Support Marriage Equality this Valentine's Day / Tea Dance in Brattleboro

    On Valentine’s Day, my parents celebrate their 35 anniversary and my grandparents celebrate their 59.  If my paternal grandfather were living, his 74 wedding anniversary to my Grandma would have been last week.   The strength of their relationships has been the most influential part of my life.
   In college, I studied civil rights, never missing an opportunity to meet people influential in fighting for marriage equality. When I began my work as DJ for a nightclub when I turned 21, I also started side work for friends entertaining their commitment ceremonies.  My first was for dear friends of mine, one of the first civil unions of Vermont; a decade later, their son, one of my schoolmates at MRHS, was my first second generation wedding.  No matter what legal standing the unions have been given through this process of achieving equal rights, I have considered each wedding as equally important and meaningful.
    There are now more than 1300 wedded same-sex couples in New Hampshire and many more that have been making plans to wed.  The increased amount of ceremonies has created a boost for the wedding industry and its vendors, as well as tourism and marketing within the state.  The ability for partners to be able to share policies and receive benefits associated with that right is another factor to why we are considered one of the healthiest states in the nation.  We have created a community of acceptance that has provided all of our neighbors’ similar rights.
    With the political changes in Concord, those rights are being threatened through legislation with hearings beginning this week.  For those of us in Fitzwilliam and Richmond, we are being represented by Richard Dwinell (Cheshire 5) who has no political record on this matter.  I strongly urge my friends and neighbors in this area to call him (585-9225) and let him know how you feel, hopefully supporting equal rights for everyone.  You can also email him at rjdwinell@myfairpoint.net ; please include the NH Freedom to Marry info@nhftm.org as a recipient or email them to let them know how your conversation went.
    It is particularly important for small business owners (florists, caterers, venues, anybody who is self –employed and providing services …) and our religious leaders to help this important cause.  I am attaching two different forms to collect information about how you can do that.  Please take the time to look at them and fill them out; every caring voice in support of equal love can make a difference in this argument.
    For those interested in getting more involved, this Thursday will start the hearings for HB 437. Supporters are encouraged to meet at the Barley House at 132 North Main Street at 9 AM to prepare for testimony that begins at 10.  Having pre-written statements (24 copies for the amount of representatives on the Judicial Board) helps the process. Anybody interested in either attending or doing phone banking is encouraged to contact Mike at 340-6604.
Share     In the meantime, let’s spread the word to our friends and family on Facebook.  Let’s ask our neighbors to stand with us, as popular opinion has been showing in current trending surveys.  Let’s create discussions with our politicians on every level to prevent us from having to repeat this civil right battle.  Let us gather, have fun and donate to the non-profit institutions that help protect these rights like the NH Freedom to Marry www.nhftm.org .  This Sunday, starting at 4 PM, I shall be hosting a Valentine’s Day Tea Dance at Inferno in Brattleboro, Vermont.  The beneficiary of money raised from the cover, raffles, etc. will be NH Freedom to Marry, who will be joining us with current literature.
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