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West Alabama AIDS Outreach is a nonprofit organization committed to educating the community about HIV/AIDS and providing services for those affected by this disease. Currently, WAAO provides services to Tuscaloosa, Lamar, Fayette, Bibb, Pickens, Greene, Hale, Walker, Perry and Sumter Counties. Thank you for giving WAAO the opportunity to present our services to you. We appreciate your interest in our projects and hope you’ll return to this site often.

**See below for the list of Red Ribbon Society donors**

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March 25th, 2009

The Red Ribbon Society



The Red Ribbon Society is the major donor program of West Alabama AIDS Outreach to support is mission and services. With an annual gift, Red Ribbon Society members provide the resources and leadership that are so critical to our mission to the end of the spread of HIV and to improve the quality of life for people living with AIDS.



THANK YOU to our Red Ribbon Society Donors!



Visionary - $10,000 and Above

Mystic Krewe of the Druids



Leader - $5,000 - $9,999



Initiator - $2,500 - $4,999

Mercedes-Benz, US International



Advocate - $1,000 - $2,499

Broadway Cares

Christ Episcopal Church

First United Methodist Church

Women's Council of Realtors

Gloria Gray

Richard Holman

Jim Walter Resources, Inc.



Supporter - $500 - $999

Alpha Psi Omega

Barry Blakeney

Covenant Presbyterian Church

DCH Regional Medical Center

Martin Gutman

Jim Myers Drug

John Ross

William Stewart



Friend - $250 - $499

Crystal Gates

William & Nancy Jordan

Mark Leggett & Steffen Guenzel

Luther Richardson, MD

Tommy Hester

James Brewer

Beverly Phifer

Randall Smith

Steve Wiggins

Kelly Fitts



Your gift is a powerful testimony to the community of our commitment to ending the epidemic and helping those afflicted by the disease.
October 28th, 2008

New HIV Prevalence Estimates

Please review new HIV prevalence estimates set forth by the CDC @ http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/factsheets/prevalence.htm.