
The Face-to-Face AIDS Project (F2F) supports child-focused, educational, and income-generating projects that directly help Cambodians and Malawians living in poverty.
Through photographs, video, and personal stories, F2F brings you individual stories of those who suffer from poverty and diseases such as HIV so that you can know who we’re helping and how your support makes a difference in their lives.
From April 13 through June 1
Two of the moving 12X12 panels of images from Malawi will be on display at the Action Center.
May 20
Ken Wong, Director of Face-to-Face AIDS Project Orphans and Education, will tell the story of Memory Chisute, a young Malawian girl with a big dream -- to go to school and become an ambassador. Memory faces great obstacles. The death of both her mother and her father left her without a home, money, or love.







Chang (not verified) @ Sun, 08/16/2009 - 10:55pm
This is a good idea. To educate people on the basis of the experience, which is already available. To the world knew and remembered about this in any situation.