AIDS Fund

AIDS Fund Philadelphia's first AIDS Walk raised $33,000. Over the course of the next seven years we provided 1,830 grants totaling over $721,013.

Getting to Zero Philly's (formerly AIDS Fund) mission is to educate and raise awareness about the history and current state of the HIV epidemic, support people living with HIV disease, and honor the memory of those we've lost to the epidemic. In 1987, volunteers from Philadelphia's le***an and gay community center, Penguin Place, organized a Walk-A-Thon to support area organizations providing HIV/

AIDS services and raise public awareness about the disease. Thousands of fundraising walkers gathered between 1987 and 2024 to participate in the region's largest annual HIV/AIDS public awareness and fundraising event and raised over $19 million for the fight against HIV/AIDS. In 1989, From All Walks of Life was founded to produce the annual AIDS Walk and raise awareness and funds for local AIDS service agencies. In the mid-1990s, we changed our name to AIDS Fund and expanded our activities beyond the annual AIDS Walk to include the popular monthly fundraiser GayBINGO, which gained national recognition through a WHYY documentary that aired on PBS stations nationwide. In 2000, we created a more formal version of our monthly GayBINGO event: Black-Tie GayBINGO which features a silent auction, dinner, dancing, and, of course, GayBINGO. In 2004, we expanded our public awareness efforts by becoming the local affiliate of The Names Project and hosting regional displays of The AIDS Memorial Quilt. Our public awareness and education programs were further enhanced with the addition of our unique “1981 – Until It’s Over….” Timeline, a walk through history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In 2016, as we were marking the 35th year of the epidemic, and approaching the 30th AIDS Walk Philly, the staff and board of AIDS Fund re-affirmed its commitment to the goal of "Getting to Zero: Zero Stigma, Zero New Infections, and Zero Deaths" and made the decision to evolve our mission. The decision was the result of many in-depth discussions about the ever changing AIDS epidemic, and how we could have the greatest impact on people's lives and in ending the epidemic. While we continued to raise awareness and educate about HIV, we also started providing micro grants for the most vulnerable of those living with HIV: those who find their health threatened because of impending evictions or the loss of health insurance or utilities. To pay honor to our original name and to reflect the diversity of those affected by the epidemic and in need of assistance, we named the program From All Walks of Life Fund. In 2024, the staff and board of directors assessed the landscape and advances in the care and treatment of HIV disease, and made the bittersweet decision to take a step back. We transferred our successful GayBINGO events to our friends at Action Wellness, closed our offices, and staff sought other opportunities to make a difference in our communities. In 2025, volunteers expressed interest in continuing our annual toy drive for children affected by HIV and in curating displays of The AIDS Memorial Quilt. Consequently, we evolved yet again and began doing business as “Getting to Zero Philly”, a volunteer driven grass roots organization whose mission is to educate and raise awareness about the history and current state of the HIV epidemic, support people living with HIV disease, and honor the memory of those we’ve lost to the epidemic. As the HIV epidemic and evolved and changed over the years, so has the organization, however, since our founding, we have remained an intentionally grass roots organization committed to the philosophy that by coming together, each of us can make a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS in our communities. Our vision has always been, and will always be, a world with Zero HIV Stigma, Zero New HIV Infections, and Zero HIV Deaths.

After 35 years of impactful work, AIDS Fund will conclude our operations, effective December 31, 2024.Since our founding...
12/15/2024

After 35 years of impactful work, AIDS Fund will conclude our operations, effective December 31, 2024.

Since our founding during the peak of the AIDS epidemic, significant medical advancements in HIV care and prevention have dramatically transformed the landscape, reducing the number of new infections, and improving quality of life for those living with HIV disease.

Throughout the past 35 years, AIDS Fund has always remained laser focused on the HIV epidemic.
As a result of this singular focus, we always hoped that one day our work would be completed. We are proud of our contributions to the fight against HIV in Philadelphia, and believe that with the advances in both the prevention and treatment we can conclude our work at this time.

Although our work is concluding, the pursuit of Getting to Zero: Zero Stigma, Zero New Infections, and Zero Deaths, remains a vital task that requires ongoing commitment and resources. 18,658 of our friends, family and neighbors in Philadelphia are currently living with HIV disease, many of whom lack stable housing. It is our hope that local leaders – in government, non-profits, and industry – will put greater effort and resources into supporting this vulnerable community.

Since 1996, we have been proud to host GayBINGO featuring our Bingo Verifying Divas (BVDs), an all volunteer troupe of drag performers that makes GayBINGO an unique and entertaining experience.
Over the past 28 years, GayBINGO has become a Philadelphia institution that raises critical funds to help those living with HIV disease.

Starting in January, Philadelphia non-profit Wellness will take over the production of GayBINGO so that these beloved events will continue to entertain while raising vital funds and awareness to continue to work toward Getting to Zero. We deeply respect and trust Action Wellness, and know they will continue to deliver high quality essential services to people living with HIV disease in our communities along with continuing the tradition and evolution of GayBINGO.

Mary Evelyn Torres, Executive Director of Action Wellness, shared with us:
“We are honored that AIDS Fund has chosen Action Wellness to uphold the legacy of GayBINGO. We are dedicated to ensuring its ongoing success and utilizing the proceeds to support individuals living with HIV. The LGBTQ+ community has played a pivotal role since the onset of the HIV epidemic, and this dedication remains steadfast, as evidenced by 28 years of GayBINGO."

"Like so many in our community, we’ve loved participating in the AIDS Walk for many years. AIDS Fund is sharing its AIDS Walk resources and information with us. But, for now, we are focusing on delivering a great 2025 GayBINGO lineup starting with January’s Rhinestone Cowgirls theme, Black-Tie GayBINGO in March, and our annual Dining Out for Life in April."

"We extend our gratitude to AIDS Fund, its staff, volunteers, and Board for their unwavering commitment to the community and the remarkable contributions they have made in the battle against HIV."

We want to thank our many volunteers, supporters, donors, and partner organizations, who have worked beside us over the years. The work we have done could not have been possible without your collective dedication to ending the epidemic and serving our community.

Sincerely,
AIDS Fund Staff & Board

AIDS Fund had a busy week installing two displays of The AIDS Memorial Quilt at Lehigh Valley HIV Conference and Jeffers...
12/07/2024

AIDS Fund had a busy week installing two displays of The AIDS Memorial Quilt at Lehigh Valley HIV Conference and Jefferson Einstein’s HIV Clinic 30th Anniversary party. We also had an indoor display of the 1981 Until Its Over Timeline at Jefferson Health ID. We thank our partners for inviting us to present these powerful and impactful displays as we honor World AIDS Day 2024.

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PO Box 5978
Philadelphia, PA
19137

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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