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Sullivan Entertainment is pleased to announce they are the PRESENTING SPONSOR for the Cinema Against Aids event in Toronto, Sept 15, 2009 during the Toronto International Film Festival at the Carlu. It is the first time AmFar has attended any Festival in Canada. They annually attend the Cannes Festival in May to raise money for Aids research. The organization was started by Dame Elizabeth Taylor in 1985.

AmFar will work closely with Dignitas International for this exciting event and a percentage of the funds raised will go to Dignitas International a Canadian medical humanitarian organization, working in Aids in Africa. Jamie Kennedy will design the evening dinner and Sarah McLachlan will perform.

When the condition that would come to be known as AIDS was first observed among a few gay men in New York City, it caused immediate concern among a group of physicians and scientists that included Mathilde Krim, Ph.D., then a researcher at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. An informal study group was formed to explore the underlying cause of the diverse, severe, and apparently unrelated symptoms these early patients exhibited. This cause was quickly identified as a profound acquired immune deficiency, probably of infectious origin.

As cases of AIDS were soon reported among heterosexual hemophiliacs, injection drug users, and blood transfusion recipients of both genders and all ages, Dr. Krim and her colleagues perceived the threat of a general epidemic. They demanded an early and vigorous research effort, as well as a concerted public information campaign. Unfortunately, the initial emergence of the new disease among gay men and the pervasive homophobia within American society attached an enormous stigma to HIV/AIDS. The result was a dearth of voices that would speak out on behalf of people with HIV/AIDS or in support of federal funds for AIDS research and prevention.

In April 1983, the AIDS Medical Foundation (AMF) was founded in New York to help fill this gap and raise private funds to support scientific and medical research on AIDS. Its first research grants were awarded in 1984, and AMF also became active in disseminating accurate information to legislators and to an uninformed, sometimes frightened, and often bigoted public.

In September 1985, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) was formed through the unification of AMF with the like-minded National AIDS Research Foundation, which had been incorporated in California in August 1985. Today, amfAR is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of innovative AIDS research, targeted HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment education programs, and the advocacy of sound AIDS-related public policy.

For More information on amfAR Aids Research, please visit their website at: www.amfar.org.

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