Latino Commission on AIDS Celebrates its Fifteenth Anniversary Fighting the Battle Against AIDS in its ANNUAL CIELO LATINO GALA

Posted on: March 28th, 2006
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“The Latino Commission on AIDS is in a celebratory mood because it will commemorate its Quinceañero very soon. On Wednesday, May 24th, renowned celebrities from the industry, health and entertainment worlds – such as TV reporter Marí Celeste Arrarás from Telemundo’s Al Rojo Vivo and Maestro Johnny Pacheco – will meet at the legendary Copacabana to participate in CIELO LATINO, the organization’s annual gala, not only to pay tribute to the Commission’s fifteenth anniversary of work, but also for the purpose of raising funds to help millions of Hispanics living with HIV/AIDS.

As part of its annual tradition, the organization will present its 2006 Cielo Latino Awards to Dr. Javier O. Morales, a medial researcher from Puerto Rico; Dr. Beatriz Peña of Pfizer; Jay Ireland, President of NBC Universal TV network. The prestigious ILKA Award, which honors the work of TV, music, theater or Hollywood personality, in the area of HIV/AIDS will be announced shortly. “

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