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This Bonfire Night we’ll be raising temperatures, raising awareness of HIV, and raising income to help us achieve our campaigning goals this year. We’re planning a real challenge – asking people to walk on hot coals for NAT – and we need your help.
If you accept the challenge you’ll attend an hour-long workshop to get prepared for the challenge of a lifetime - conquering your fears and walking across a bed of hot coals!
o It all takes place on the evening of 5th November 2015.
o Registration is £15, and we ask you to commit to raise £150 through sponsorship.
o The event is managed by a professional company, and fully insured. It’s also completely safe – and no-one will be burnt!
o There will be a briefing in the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, and the Firewalk will take place in Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, with celebrations at RVT afterwards.
More questions? Check out our FAQs for the answers!
The difference you’ll make!
We’ll be helping you out every step of the way with fundraising tips and advice to ensure you reach your £150 target, whilst making sure the money is put to good use.
Only 45% of people understand how HIV is and isn’t transmitted
o £150 will provide 50 teachers with the free resources they need to teach their class the correct facts about HIV.
o £150 means we can provide 75 young people at risk of HIV the information they need to protect themselves through our website HIVAware.org.uk.
People living with HIV face stigma and discrimination
o £150 could run our Press Gang network for 6 months, meaning people living with HIV can challenge misleading and stigmatising media coverage.
o £150 will allow NAT to challenge 3 misleading and stigmatising articles on HIV, ensuring the journalist writes the facts about the condition.
Positive East's Red Run for World AIDS Day
It’s that time of year again- time to dust off those running shoes, whip out those sweatbands and start training for this year’s Red Run. Red Run will once again be held in Victoria Park on Sunday 29 November and there will be two chip timed distances- 5k and 10k.
Red Run is a great way to mark World AIDS Day, whilst raising all crucial sponsorship to help us continue campaigning tirelessly for the rights of people living with HIV.
o Red Run will take place in Victoria Park, Hackney.
o Sunday 29 November- check-in begins at 10.45 and the race starts at 12.
o Registration is £15, which covers your race t-shirt, individual chip timing and free refreshments and massages.
Sign up for Red Run here. Just make sure to select National AIDS Trust under ‘I am running for one of the Red Run Partners’ during the registration process.
Raising Sponsorship
If you want to take part in an event, but you're worried about raising the money, don't be! We've got loads of ideas of how you can maximise your sponsorship. NAT will be there to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions, at any stage of the process, get in touch with ([email protected]), who will be more than happy to help!