Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Photo Exhibition in the Wall Horster Hall

Source: website of the municipality Wallenhorst

positive living with AIDS
photo exhibit of the AIDS assistance for Africa in the Town Hall on Thursday (July 15) by 20 clock opened
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Just as this group in Soroti many children are waiting for funding to the health station

AIDS - the disease suppressed. Here are some African countries, over 20 percent of 15 - to 49-year-olds infected or already ill. However, many of them live their lives more consciously, with dignity, hope and joy.

The exhibition "Living Positively with AIDS" with 30 photographs of the cameraman René Gwise conveys a lively impression of it. From Thursday (July 15) to Friday (August 27) they will be seen in the Wall Horster City Hall. The exhibition opening on Thursday (July 15) by 20 clock in the foyer of City Hall All interested parties are invited. Organized

the issue of AIDS assistance for Africa eV. The club, founded in 2005 supports a health clinic in Soroti (northeastern Uganda). Specifically, it is urgently needed medicines and laboratory equipment available. This year, about 150 AIDS patients can be treated so that they are able to lead a nearly normal life and to care for their families. Also helps to start a business and insurance were granted.

promotes Another focus of the club's medical and psychological care of children suffering from AIDS. For the year 2010, he was particularly concerned to protect newborns from infection by their mothers up the cause.

The exhibition aims to the community Wallenhorst carry on the concern of the association, but also show make impressive positive attitude with what the people of Africa with their lives and their lives. The show's haunting images of René Gwise that arose in October 2009 in Soroti.

After Mary's Church and the Luther House in Osnabrück Wallenhorst is the third stop of this exhibition. It will be until the 27th August to see the opening times of the Town Hall are: Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday from 8 to 16 clock and Tuesday and Thursday from 8 bis 17.30 clock.

to the opening are René Gwise Lenzen and Dr. Gertrud speak as president of the association. A group of drummers will accompany the evening with African rhythms.

Admission to the exhibition opening and the exhibition itself is free. A donation for the work of AIDS assistance for Africa is welcome. For more information on the club in it Internet.