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Greg Mahusay
Greg Mahusay
Milestones are to be celebrated and 2025 is a milestone year for myself. I am celebrating 36 years thriving and living with HIV/AIDS.
Diagnosed as a death sentence in November of 1989, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, my physician suggested that I quit my job, file for disability and spend quality time with my family and friends. Why? Because I had 6 months to a year to live. 35 years later, I no longer anticipate dying. These days I participate in living and doing “What I can, when I can
In celebration of this milestone, I was embarking on my 5th AIDS Lifecycle, a 545 miles cycling trek from San Francisco to Los Angeles, June 1st through June 7th, 2025, I’ll be accompanied by 2500 cyclists and 550 roadies and we’ll raise funds to benefit The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and The Los Angeles LGBT Center, 2 non-profit organizations that assists those who are of need of programs that help extend the longevity of people living with HIV through a network of direct services and programs, public education and advocacy.
My fundraising goal is $35000, a $1000 for each year I’ve been living with AIDS. Lofty? Yes. Achievable. For sure but not without your help.
Please consider sponsoring me by making a donation at the following:
Mahalo,
Greg
Diagnosed as a death sentence in November of 1989, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, my physician suggested that I quit my job, file for disability and spend quality time with my family and friends. Why? Because I had 6 months to a year to live. 35 years later, I no longer anticipate dying. These days I participate in living and doing “What I can, when I can
In celebration of this milestone, I was embarking on my 5th AIDS Lifecycle, a 545 miles cycling trek from San Francisco to Los Angeles, June 1st through June 7th, 2025, I’ll be accompanied by 2500 cyclists and 550 roadies and we’ll raise funds to benefit The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and The Los Angeles LGBT Center, 2 non-profit organizations that assists those who are of need of programs that help extend the longevity of people living with HIV through a network of direct services and programs, public education and advocacy.
My fundraising goal is $35000, a $1000 for each year I’ve been living with AIDS. Lofty? Yes. Achievable. For sure but not without your help.
Please consider sponsoring me by making a donation at the following:
Mahalo,
Greg
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