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Sunday, March 30, 2008 @ 9:59 PM
i can't stand frogs.. i truly hate frogs... volunteer out today... the people?.. some so down right arrogant but some are just down to earth.. the exhibition sends out all right message.... personally thanked us for volunteering out.. I got to meet the guy who was behind all of this... he was really nice.. came up to us and The Open Your Heart Campaign was a commitment that he made... his friend real life experiences inspired him to embark on this project that comes to a stop after 2 years of research..funding..filming and advertising.. ---------------------------------------------- Open Your Heart, as the name suggests, is an initiative thought up by a group of youth volunteers who see the need to raise the awareness of HIV/AIDS and its social implications through the creative use of a film and a photography exhibition. The campaign hopes to reach out to youths to open their hearts to empathize with people living with HIV/AIDS and realise that the disease is more susceptible than we actually think it is The 30 minutes film, titled “August 29″, is about a girl who makes a surprise return to her ex-boyfriend James. What James did not know was she had contracted AIDS and was dying. James cried when he found out, but there wasn’t anything he could do except to walk her till the end of her life. |