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Google Awards Grant to Global Strategies for HIV Prevention

Google Inc. has awarded a landmark grant to Global Strategies for HIV Prevention for their groundbreaking work saving the lives of women and children through HIV prevention and treatment in the world’s poorest and most dangerous regions.

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Meet Melissa

Global Strategies recently released a unique interview with a patient in the Children's AIDS Program.

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Hope Walks Berkeley - $28,000

The 4th Hope Walks Berkeley event has already raised more than $28,000.

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News Update: Children's AIDS Program

When Zola’s* husband died of HIV three years ago, his family rejected her and her ten children.  Zola is also HIV positive and now cares for the children by herself.  Further adversity struck when

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Hope Walks Marin - $28,000 Raised

Congratulations to Hope Walks Marin on raising more than $28,000 for Children of Strength in Kenya.

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Hope Walks Davis - 3rd Annual Success

Hope Walks Davis has been bringing community members together since 2006 to support Sahaya International.

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Our latest Newsletter

Our Summer 2009 Newsletter is here!

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Heartfelt Thanks
For the past three years, Jenny Brooks Martinez has developed Hope Walks into a purposeful and successful program of Global Strategies for HIV Prevention.
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A New Look

We've redesigned our website to make it easier for you to navigate, to be more informative and to help you to respond to the needs of orphans and vulnerable children.

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Newsletter - Our third year

A milestone was reached in October 2008 when we passed into our third year of Hope Walks. We reflect on the incredible growth that has occurred as a result of individuals, organizations and corporations recognizing and responding to the needs of orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV in resources poor countries.

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