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Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

983.0. "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" by CSSE32::M_DAVIS (Marge Davis Hallyburton) Sat Mar 31 1990 08:26

                           FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90
                A pledge walk to benefit AIDS care and research
    
                   Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 3rd!
    
    FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE is five years old, and Digital is proud to have 
    been a corporate sponsor for the last three of those years, since the 
    AIDS Program Office (APO) has been in existence.  A group of employees 
    provided the impetus by seeking out APO support for the sponsorship.
    
    Corporate Personnel is the group that actually funds this sponsorship 
    under the leadership of Alan Zimmerle, Corporate Manager, AA/EEO/VoD.
    
    In 1988 Digital employees raised $23,000, which was matched by the 
    company's Matching Gift Program, the largest single amount raised and 
    matched by a company on behalf of AIDS ACTION Committee (AAC) to that 
    date.
    
    Last year, 350 Digital walkers brought in $40,000.  That's an increase 
    of almost 58% in one year!  
    
    You'll be seeing future notes here on how YOU can make a difference!
    
    You'll also be seeing more information on the WALK in your local Massa-
    chusetts (and nearby area) newsletters and LIVEWIRE.  [NOTE:  This is 
    PUBLIC information, so PLEASE feel free to extract it and pass it along 
    to your groups/sites.]
    
    Whether you'd like to help the Employee WALK90 Committee, or be a Site 
    Coordinator for your facility, or help the AAC directly...We need YOUR 
    help to make this year's WALK the most successful EVER!  
    
                        ~ THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR ~
    
    Thank you!
    
    Deb Arch
    Chairperson,
    Digital WALK90 Employee Committee
    dtn 292-2333
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983.1AIDS ACTION also seeks Volunteer TalentCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSat Mar 31 1990 08:4519
    
                    AIDS ACTION also seeks Volunteer Talent
    
    
    
    The AIDS ACTION Committee is also seeking volunteers who want to help 
    produce this year's Walk for AIDS care and research.  The AAC's 
    volunteer team that is assembled each year needs over 50 major managers 
    who assume diverse responsibilities such as working on publicity and 
    promotion, corporate sponsorship, community outreach, volunteer coor-
    dination, and many, many other areas.  If you have skills or interests 
    in media relations, television and radio production, advertising, or 
    special event coordination, or if you have connections within the 
    unions, the hotel or restaurant industry, the art community, or 
    religious organizations, please call Kate Winkler, the Digital/AAC 
    liaison at DTN 226-7584.  Both the AAC and the Digital Walk Committee 
    need your talent and enthusiasm, to help send out the message through-
    out New England that AIDS is not over and we are continuing to fight.  
    You can make a difference!!!
983.2WALK90 Planning CommitteeCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSat Mar 31 1990 08:4637
    
                           WALK90 PLANNING COMMITTEE
 
 Below are the key players on the Digital Employee WALK90 Committee.  Feel 
 free to contact any of us with any questions, and ESPECIALLY if you would 
 be willing to share a little of your time!
 
 You CAN make a difference!
 
 NAME			     MAIL ADDRESS	   DTN		  SITE
 ----			     ------------	   ---		  ----
 
 Arch, Deb (chairperson)     CSCMA::ARCH	   292-2333	  YWO
 
 Buchanan, Agnes	     SOCIAL::BUCHANAN	   251-1392	  CFO
 
 Davis Hallyburton, Marge    CSSE32::M_DAVIS	   381-0023	  ZKO
 
 Derby, Steve		     FDCV07::DERBY	   223-5253	  PKO
 
 Donovan, Pat		     NEMAIL::DONOVAN	   277-7087	  UFO
 
 Dufour, Pat		     SOCIAL::DUFOUR	   251-1372	  CFO
 
 Lupacchino, Ann Marie	     SALEM::LUPACCHINO	   285-2239	  NIO
 
 Sardella, Phil		     MARKS::SARDELLA	   234-4757	  VRO
 
 Vockel, Jini		     SOCIAL::VOCKEL	   251-1380	  CFO
 
 Von Rhee, Scott	     TOOK::VONRHEE	   226-5979	  LKG
 
 Winkler, Kate		     SMAUG::WINKLER	   226-7584	  LKG
 
 Ross, Paul		     SOCIAL::ROSS	   251-1418	  CFO
   Technical Advisor 
   Manager, AIDS Program Office
983.3Site Coordinators needed!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSat Mar 31 1990 08:4638
 
                           SITE COORDINATORS NEEDED!!
    
    Do you work at any of these sites?  
    
    * IN MASSACHUSETTS *
    ACO  ACT  AET  AKO  APO  ASM  BGO  BKO  BNO  BOO  BPO  BUO  BXB  BXC  
    BXO  BYO  CBM  CFO  CHM  CRL  CTC  CTS  DAS  DLB  DPO  DSG  EAO  FFO  
    FJO  FPO  FXO  GDO  HLO  HNK  HNO  HRO  HUO  ICO  IND  KNX  KPO  LCD  
    LCT  LJO  LKG  LKO  LMO  LTN  LWO  MET  MLO  MOO  MRO  MSO  NAO  NKS  
    NRO  OFO  OGO  PDM  PKO  RMS  RWC  SHR  SPO  TAY  TEC  TWO  UFO  UPO  
    USO  VRO  VTO  WAO  WCO  WFO  WFR  WJO  WMO  WOO  WSA  WTP  WUO  WXO  
    WYO  WZO  XEO  YKO  YWO  ZWO  ZXO * IN NEW HAMPSHIRE * AMH  BTH  DDD  
    DOO  GSF  HZO  MHO  MKO  NIO  NQO  NSO  NUO  OWO  QLO  SVO  TTB  XUO  
    ZKO  * IN RHODE ISLAND * PVO  
    
    What we're looking for are people to be Site Coordinators to help with 
    various aspects of FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 and AIDS At Work Aware-
    ness Week: May 28 - June 1.
    
    Ideally, you'll be able to:
    
         *  Attend the Kick-Off Meeting on Monday, May 7th at CFO
         *  Attend 2 more meetings at CFO (May 17th and 31st)
         *  Work with you site health services or personnel to 
               promote the WALK and AIDS At Work Awareness Week
               (e.g. posters, pledge sheets, WALK video, etc.)
         *  Recruit employees from your site to help you
    
    We need a PERSONAL NETWORK to spread the word to those who don't read 
    notesfiles, newsletters or LIVEWIRE!
    
    It doesn't matter if you're in Massachusetts, New Hampshire or Rhode 
    Island...we'd love to have you on the team!
    
    Contact Steve Derby (223-5253, FDCV07::DERBY) if you're interested in 
    making a difference by being a Site Coordinator!
    
983.4WALK90 Kick-Off Meeting 5/7CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSat Mar 31 1990 08:4736
    
                            WALK90 KICK-OFF MEETING
    
    WHAT:  FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 KICK-OFF MEETING!  
    
         WHEN:  Monday, May 7th
    
              TIME:  9:00 - 10:30 
    
                   PLACE:  CFO cafeteria
    
                        WHO'S INVITED:  EVERYONE who's interested!
    
    Speakers will include:
    
    	 **  Alan Zimmerle, Corporate Manager AA/EEO/VD
    	 **  Liz Page from AAC
    	 **  Judy Von Dohlen, Corporate Matching Gifts
    	 **  MC'd by Paul Ross, AIDS Program Office
    	 **  Deb Arch, DEC Employee WALK90 Committee chairperson
    
    This is the official start of the pledge drive!  
    
    We'll show the video from last year's WALK (see if you can spot some 
    DECies!!), describe the proper matching gift procedure, answer ques-
    tions, and hand out posters, buttons, pledge sheets and information 
    packages.  Site contact people (health services, personnel, employee 
    activities) will be there, and we'd like the Site Coordinators to be 
    there, too!

    Send a note to Pat SOCIAL::DUFOUR to let us know you're coming or
    if you have any questions.
    
    HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE - YOU *DO* MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
    
    
983.5Invitation to Walk90 Kickoff MeetingCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSun Apr 22 1990 11:56107
The following invitation is from
Paul Ross, Manager, AIDS Program Office:


		"FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE" KICKOFF MEETING



    Digital Equipment Corporation is a major corporate sponsor of the 5th 
    Annual "Walk for Life" on June 3rd to benefit the AIDS Action Committee 
    of Massachusetts and 32 other agencies.  The goal is $2 million.
    
    Through the leadership of Alan Zimmerle, Corporate EA/EEO Manager, 
    Corporate Personnel is funding DEC's sponsorship of the "Walk".  By 
    helping to underwrite the cost of the "Walk" all monies raised can go 
    directly to AAC and the 32 local agencies which represent a diverse 
    response to the AIDS epidemic.  Joining Digital in this effort are two 
    dozen other companies/organizations including John Hancock Financial 
    Services, Lotus Development Corporation, Polaroid Corporation, Boston 
    Globe Foundation, Bank of Boston, Shawmut Bank, New England Medical 
    Center Hospital, Northeastern University, Ziff-Davis Publishing, Bull 
    HN Information Systems, University Bank, New England Mortgage Company, 
    Stratus Computer, Clinical Partners and WBZ-TV.
    
    Information for employees about the "Walk" - including pledge cards and 
    sign-up sheets will be done through Health Services, Employee 
    Activities, Northeast Area Field Personnel, the AIDS Program office and 
    Site Coordinators.  All monies pledged by Digital employees for the 
    "Walk" will be matched through our Matching Gift Program.  (DEC 
    employees have individually contributed more than $14662 to AAC since 
    July 1 and those funds have been matched through our Matching Gift 
    Program.)
    
    To get us started on a successful journey, the kickoff meeting will be 
    on Monday, May 7 in the CFO2 cafeteria, from 9:00 - 10:30.  The purpose 
    of this meeting is to:
    
       o  Learn about DEC involvement and sign up;
    
       o  Learn more about the AAC from their representatives;
    
       o  Learn more about the "Walk" itself;
    
       o  Learn abut the other agencies and people who will benefit
       	  from your participation;
    
       o  Meet other DEC leaders who are helping to fight the crisis.
    
    This is an important opportunity for each of us to make a difference!
    
    I look forward to seeing you on May 7th!!  
    

    (Just send a note to SOCIAL::DUFOUR to let us know you'll be there!)

    

       	  From.........
                            ALL WALKS OF LIFE.....
    
       	  				      .....5th Annual Pledge Walk
    
                        to Benefit AIDS Care & Research
    
                                   ~~~~~~~~~
                         DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
                               Corporate Sponsor
    
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~
                              KICK-OFF MEETING!!!
    
                              MONDAY, MAY 7, 1990
                           9:00-10:30 CFO CAFETERIA
    
    
    9:00  	   Coffee and Munchies
    
    9:15  	   Committment:  Walk for Life
       	  	   
       	  	   Host:  Paul Ross, Manager AIDS Program Office
    
       	  	   Speaker:  Alan Zimmerle, Corporate Manager EEO/AA/Vd
    
       	  	   Speaker:  Rob Ayres, Senior Group Personnel Manager
       	  	             Strategic Resources/Corporate Operations/
       	  	             Finance/Law
    
    9:30  	   Action:  Walk for Life
    
       	  	   Video:  Liz Page, AIDS Action Committee of MA
    
       	  	   Deb Arch, Digital Planning Committee Chairperson
    
       	  	   Celia Therrien, Matching Gifts Program Coordinator
    
    10:15 	   Wrap-Up:  Questions/Answers/Next Steps
    
    10:30 	   Adjourn ......until June 3rd!

    
    Join Other Dec Employees
    
                            who will be walking...
       
                   YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!
        
983.6"FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" Site Coordinators Urgently Needed!!!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonSun Apr 22 1990 11:5742

     "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" SITE COORDINATORS URGENTLY NEEDED!!!


    
Employees are URGENTLY needed to be "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" Site 
Coordinators for the following sites:

* IN MASSACHUSETTS *
ACO  ACT  AKO  APO  ASM  BGO  BKO  BNO  BOO  BPO  BUO  BXB  BXC  BXO
BYO  CBM  CHM  CRL  CTC  DAS  DPO  DSG  EAO  FFO  FJO  FPO  FXO  GDO
HLO  HNK  HNO  HRO  HUO  ICO  IND  KNX  KPO  LCD  LCT  LKG  LKO  LTN
LWO  MET  MLO  MOO  MRO  MSO  NAO  NKS  NRO  OFO  OGO  PKO  RMS  RWC
SHR  SPO  TEC  TWO  UFO  UPO  USO  VRO  VTO  WAO  WCO  WFO  WFR  WJO
WMO  WOO  WSA  WTP  WUO  WXO  WYO  WZO  XEO  YKO  YWO  ZXO

* IN NEW HAMPSHIRE *
AMH  BTH  DDD  DOO  GSF  HZO  MHO  NIO  NQO  NSO  NUO  OWO  QLO  SVO
TTB  XUO  ZKO

* IN RHODE ISLAND *
PVO  

Site Coordinators are needed to work with Health Services and Personnel to 
promote "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" and "AIDS At Work Awareness Week" which 
is from May 28th to June 1st.  Some of the responsibilities of a Site 
Coordinator would include:

o   Putting up "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" posters at your site.
o   Making sure that "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" Pledge Sheets are always 
    available for employees at your site to pick up.
o   Showing the "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90" Video at your site.
o   Attending the FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 Kickoff meeting on Monday, May 
    7th in the CFO Cafeteria.
o   Attending Site Coordinator meetings at CFO on May 17th and May 31st.

We URGENTLY need a Personal Network to spread the word about "FROM ALL WALKS 
OF LIFE '90" and "AIDS At Work Awareness Week".  If you are interested in 
making a difference by becoming a Site Coordinator, please contact Steve 
Derby (DTN: 223-5253 or E-Mail: FDCV07::DERBY or @PKO)

983.7FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 Recipient OrganizationsCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonFri Apr 27 1990 16:39331
             FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 Recipient Organizations



AIDS ACTION COUNCIL, WASHINGTON DC

This is the only national organization dedicated solely to addressing the 
public policy implications presented by the AIDS crisis.  The Council's 
primary mission is to bring to the federal policy debate the concerns and 
experiences of those on the front line of the epidemic.  This grant is for 
general operating funds.

AIDS LAW CLINIC, LEGAL SERVICES CENTER, JAMAICA PLAIN, MA

The AIDS Law Clinic provides legal services to over 50% of AIDS ACTION's 
clients who seek legal services.  It is one of the primary legal referral 
sources for AAC's clients, providing a range of free legal services to any 
person diagnosed HIV positive.  This funding is to enable AIDS Law Clinic to 
serve 200 clients, most of whom are low-income and people of color.

AIDS PROJECT WORCESTER

The second largest independent AIDS service organization in Massachusetts, 
APW provides comprehensive programs of client services, education, and 
outreach.  The agency serves central Massachusetts and the far-western 
suburbs of Boston.  Funding is for general operating expenses.

BOSTON CITYWIDE LAND TRUST

This agency is dedicated to the long-term preservation of affordable housing 
in Boston.  This grant will be used towards the funding of a program to 
provide single-room occupancy and congregate housing for people with AIDS.

BOSTON LIVING CENTER/MASS COALITION OF CITIZENS WITH DISABILITIES

A drop-in center by and for people with HIV, The Living Center, now in its 
first year of operation, offers support, recreational, and self-help 
programs to all people living with AIDS, their families, domestic partners, 
and other helpers.  Funding is for general operating expenses.

CAMBRIDGE CARES ABOUT AIDS

The agency's mission is to develop a comprehensive, city-wide approach to 
the AIDS epidemic, including direct services and education.  This grant 
represents funding for a case management position to serve people of color, 
women, IV drug users, and the gay community out of the Cambridge Hospital 
and Neighborhood Health Centers.

CAPE COD AIDS COUNCIL, HYANNIS, MA

As the primary provide of AIDS-related education and services on the 
mid/upper cape, CCAC has been developing and providing service for almost 
three years.  Through its experienced volunteers and full-time staff, CCAC 
works in conjunction with other organizations toward these ends .  Funding 
is to target AIDS prevention education to IV drug users and their sexual 
partners, homeless men/women, battered women, pregnant teens, and teen 
mothers.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AIDS PROGRAM, BOSTON, MA

Children's Hospital's AIDS Outreach Program targets disenfranchised youth 
and young adults.  This program provides health care and referral to 
individuals engaged in high-risk behaviors such as drug use and street 
prostitution.  This funding will provide street outreach AIDS Education to 
this vulnerable group of young people who are at extremely high risk of 
contracting HIV.

COMMUNITY RESEARCH INITIATIVE OF NEW ENGLAND (CRINE)

Representing the collaborative efforts of researchers, medical institutions, 
care givers, and communities effected by HIV-illness, CRINE was established 
in February, 1989, in order to develop clinical trials of new AIDS therapies 
in community-based settings.  This grant will be used to implement a program 
to educate about and improve access to experimental and other HIV-related 
treatment, particularly in communities of color.

COMMUNITY SERVINGS, BOSTON, MA

Coordinated under the auspices of the American Jewish Congress, in 
collaboration with a diverse group of community-based organizations, this 
program provides hot, nutritious meals delivered to home-bound people with 
AIDS living in Greater Boston.  The program will provide services to all 
affected communities with particular attention to ensuring participation of 
communities of color.

DIMOCK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, ROXBURY, MA

A comprehensive family health center serving all people living in Roxbury, 
North Dorchester, and Jamaica Plain, Dimock has been a leader in development 
of AIDS-related programs targeted to communities of color.  Programs that 
AIDS ACTION and Dimock have collaborated on include women's education, 
Pediatric AIDS Coalition, and Metropolitan HIV services.  Funding is towards 
the construction of an aerosolized pentamidine booth, and to begin 
developing space at Dimock for use as housing for people with AIDS.

FENWAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

For 16 years, this community-based non-profit corporation has developed 
affordable housing and advocated for the interests of the neighborhood.  
Walk funds will be used to support a project to acquire existing housing or 
develop new housing with units permanently set aside for people with AIDS.

FENWAY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BOSTON, MA

The Fenway is the leading community-based primary care facility in Boston 
serving the Fenway Neighborhood and the Gay and Lesbian community in a 
variety of health programs.  Over the last few years, Fenway has emerged as 
a leader in providing AIDS and HIV-related medical and mental health 
services, anonymous counseling and testing, and community-based research.  
Walk funding will go towards the construction of Fenway's new health care 
facility.

GAY AND LESBIAN ADVOCATES AND DEFENDERS

GLAD is a public interest legal agency, founded to litigate and educate on 
behalf of the legal rights of gay men and lesbians.  Funding will support 
the ongoing work of GLAD's AIDS Law Project. which targets its services to 
persons who are affected by HIV-related discrimination in employment, 
housing, insurance, medical and institutional care, HIV testing, and public 
accommodations.

GREAT BROOK VALLEY HEALTH CENTER, WORCESTER, MA

This comprehensive community health center has been serving Worcester for 
over 17 years.  Located in a primarily Latino housing project, the center 
provides affordable primary care regardless of the client's ability to pay.  
Funding is for the construction of two (2) aerosolized pentamidine booths.

HAITIAN MULTI SERVICE CENTER, DORCHESTER, MA

The Center's mission is to provide survival services to Haitian immigrants 
and refugees.  The Haitian Community AIDS Project provides outreach, 
advocacy, and education to Haitians in Greater Boston affected by HIV.  This 
grant will enable the Center to expand and upgrade its case management 
program with additional staff, and to provide emergency assistance funds.

HARVARD STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER/PROJECT HOPE

This neighborhood health center serves Roxbury, North Dorchester, and 
Mattapan whose residents are predominately Black, West Indian, Haitian, Cape 
Verdean, Portuguese, and Hispanic.  Walk funds will support HIV-related case 
management, outreach and prevention education, as well as grief/loss family 
counseling.

HOSPICE AT MISSION HILL, HOSPICE WEST, BOSTON'S MISSION HILL

This is the first Medicare-certified hospice for people with AIDS.  It 
provides Boston's only residential hospice program for PWAs, comfortable 
home for 18 people in the final stages of AIDS.  Funding will be used for 
general operating expenses.

INQUILINOS BORICUAS EN ACCION (IBA), SOUTH END, MA

For twenty years, IBA has been addressing the social, cultural, economic, 
and health issues facing Boston's Latino community.  This grant will assist 
IBA in developing a three-pronged culturally and linguistically appropriate 
approach to educating low-income Latino youth about AIDS and AIDS 
prevention.  The project will include Workshops at the youth drop-in center, 
Leadership Training courses to train peer educators, and a Latino Women's 
Support Group to inform young Latina women about their particular 
vulnerability to AIDS.

LATINO HEALTH NETWORK

This agency's mission is to assess, document, and advocate for the Latino 
community's health needs, with particular emphasis in preventing the spread 
of HIV.  Funding will go to the creation and development of a statewide 
coalition of Latino community-based agencies and educational and health 
organizations in order to improve HIV-related education, access to health 
care and quality services.

NATIONAL AIDS NETWORK

Representing over 600 AIDS Service organizations, NAN is a national 
leadership organization dedicated to developing support for and increasing 
the viability of local organizations responding to the challenge of the HIV 
epidemic in communities across the United States.  Funding will go towards 
general operating expenses.

NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF ACUPUNCTURE, WATERTOWN, MA

Currently in its 14th year of operation, the school is the oldest of its 
kind in the country.  The grant will be used to support the operation of a 
free outpatient clinic for acupuncture and other oriental medical 
techniques for treatment of AIDS and HIV-related infection.

NODDLE'S ISLAND MULTI SERVICE CENTER, EAST BOSTON, MA

This agency's mission is to provide treatment services to substance abusers 
and their families, and to provide education and outreach to the community 
to prevent substance abuse and its related problems.  This grant will help 
sustain their AIDS outreach and education programs in East Boston, Chelsea, 
and as far north as Lynn.

NUAVA ESPERANZA, HOLYOKE, MA

Serving the Latino community in Holyoke, this agency's mission is to address 
housing, socioeconomic, cultural, educational, and health issues facing this 
population.  The Walk grant will support culturally and linguistically 
appropriate AIDS prevention education in this Western Massachusetts city.

OUTER CAPE HEALTH SERVICES, INC., PROVINCETOWN, MA

Outer Cape is a primary and acute care health center serving the 
Provincetown area, 50 miles from the nearest community hospital in Hyannis.  
Approximately 35% of patient visits are HIV related.  Funding will be used 
to expand and improve the on-site health care services for over 200 people 
with HIV related infection.

PWA COALITION OF BOSTON

For three years the Coalition has organized dinners at various locations 
throughout Boston for People with AIDS.  Additionally, this program 
addresses the need for psycho-social support by and for people living with 
HIV.  The expansion of this program through Walk funding will provide over 
5,000 meals to people of various cultures and communities living with HIV.

PARTNERS IN LIFE

With seed money from "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '87", this agency was developed 
to provide "Niceties of Life" for patients at Lemuel Shattuck's AIDS unit.  
This grant represents start-up funds for what will be Massachusett's first 
adult day health program specifically for people with HIV to be developed in 
cooperation with the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital.

PINE STREET INN, BOSTON, MA

The Inn has a 20-year history of providing shelter to Boston's homeless men 
and women and is nationally recognized as a leader in health care for 
homeless people and services to homeless people with AIDS.  Walk funds will 
assist Pine Street in creating housing for homeless people with HIV-related 
illnesses.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD LEAGUE OF MASSACHUSETTS

PPLM's mission is to encourage and facilitate responsible, informed choices 
about individual sexual behavior, and to foster a political and social 
climate favorable to informed decisions.  The Walk grant will initiate a 
demonstration project in 8 Greater Boston public high schools for a 
comprehensive HIV prevention and sexuality education program that will reach 
more than 8,000 adolescent students.

POSITIVE DIRECTIONS, BOSTON, MA

A Boston-based grass roots self-help group of HIV positive individuals, 
Positive Directions' mission includes education, psycho-social support, and 
a forum for increased activism in AIDS-related political issues.  The grant 
will be sued for general operating expenses.

PROJECT CARE/AIDS ADVOCACY CENTER, NEW BEDFORD, MA

A Program of the New Bedford Center for Human Services, Project Care 
provides AIDS education and outreach to all those affected by HIV.  Funding 
will be used for the continuation of direct services to people with HIV and 
for prevention education and outreach programs targeted tot he Portuguese 
and Latino communities.

PROVINCETOWN AIDS SUPPORT GROUP

Serving Barnstable County, PASG provides social services to persons with 
AIDS/ARC to maintain and enhance their quality of life, and educates 
individuals and the community with information about AIDS/HIV.  Funding is 
for general operating expenses.

PROVINCETOWN POSITIVE PWA COALITION

This local self-help coalition in Provincetown is run by PWAs, HIV+, 
high-risk, and interested persons, and has as its mission to fight HIV 
infection through support, education, advocacy, and outreach.  The Coalition 
is in its second year of operation.  Walk funding is for general operating 
expenses.

ROSIE'S PLACE, BOSTON, MA

For the past fifteen (15) years, Rosie's Place has been providing 
friendship, food, clothing, and shelter (both emergency and permanent) to 
homeless and poor women.  The Walk grant will be used towards the renovation 
of a home in Dorchester to create permanent housing for homeless women with 
AIDS.

SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION

Both the largest union in Massachusetts and the largest union of health care 
workers in the country, nearly half of SEIU's 925,000 members work in 
health-care related fields.  Funds will be used to support HIV-related 
education of SEIU's members in Massachusetts.

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF BOSTON

Founded in 1886, this agency serves all neighborhoods of Boston, as well as 
the towns of Chelsea, Winthrop, Revere, and Brookline.  VNA provides service 
to more PWAs than any home health agency in New England.  Walk funds will 
help expand the mental health nursing component of its AIDS Home Health Care 
Program.

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LYNN

VNA of Greater Lynn services 17 communities on the North Shore of Boston, 
providing comprehensive health care and guidance to individuasl and families 
during phases of illness and periods of crisis.  With this funding, VNA will 
form a coalition to focus the energies and resources of agencies in the 
Greater Lynn/Salem area to develop a high-quality system of services for 
people affected by HIV, and to address the needs for prevention in gay, IV 
drug using, and adolescent populations.

WOMEN, INCORPORATED, DORCHESTER, MA

This organization has pioneered in providing treatment and support to 
substance abusing women, and particularly low-income women and women of 
color.  The agency has two over-reaching goals; to help women move from 
dependence on drugs, alcohol, and public assistance to independent social 
health and responsibility, and to preserve and strengthen the family units 
headed by these women in the process of their treatment.  The grant will 
help fund a full-time counseling position to provide HIV-related education 
and support to IV drug using women in recovery.

AIDS ACTION COMMITTEE OF MASSACHUSETTS

AIDS ACTION is a nonprofit cooperation committed to combating the epidemic 
of AIDS and to addressing the needs of those affected through service, 
education, advocacy, and outreach.  Through a cooperative, 
mutually-supportive effort between professional staff and a strong 
volunteer component, AIDS ACTION seeks to serve with a compassionate and 
caring presence, people of all cultures affected by AIDS and HIV-related 
disorders, as well as those at risk of infection.  AIDS ACTION operates in 
partnership with a wide range of community organizations, as well as with 
government agencies at the local, state, and national levels.  Funding is 
for general operating expenses.


983.8WALK90 Announcement from AIDS ACTION CommitteeCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonMon Apr 30 1990 18:2378
                    25,000 EXPECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN
                "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE" FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

    More than 25,000 people are expected to show they care when they
    hit the road Sunday, June 3rd, for the fifth anniversary of "From
    All Walks of Life," a 10-kilometer pledge walk for AIDS care and
    research in Massachusetts.

    The Walk, first conducted in 1986 and sponsored by the AIDS ACTION
    Committee, is the single largest AIDS fundraising event in the
    Commonwealth and one of the largest in the country.  Last year,
    walkers raised a record $1.8 million.  Over the past four years,
    the Walk has raised more than $3.5 million in total for medical 
    care, research, community outreach and education programs, and a
    wide range of social and support services for people with AIDS
    and their families.

    In addition to raising funds for the AIDS ACTION Committee,
    proceeds from the Walk will be distributed in the form of grants
    to 38 other community organizations providing AIDS services,
    including the Fenway Community Health Center, Planned Parenthood
    League of Massachusetts, Childrens Hospital AIDS Program, AIDS
    Project Worcester, the Haitian Multi-Service Center in Dorchester,
    and the Community Research Initiative of New England.

    In commenting on the importance of this year's Walk, Larry
    Kessler, Executive Director of the AIDS ACTION committee, said "As
    we head into the Nineties, AIDS ACTION and its partner agencies
    are linking arms and pushing forward together.  Both the current
    fiscal environment, and the numbing effect of AIDS on many people,
    make it difficult for us to stay on top of the epidemic.  And we
    need to continue to work very hard so we don't fall behind in our
    battle.  In this period of tight money, we are having to cut back
    on our programs, personnel, and services, while still keeping our
    commitment to fund other AIDS organizations and programs."

    Corporate and Foundation sponsors for this year's Walk include the
    Boston Foundation, Bank of Boston, Boston Globe Foundation,
    Ziff-Davis Publishing, Lotus Development Corporation, John Hancock
    Financial Services, Digital, Shawmut Bank, Bull HN Information
    Systems, University Bank, Northeastern Mortgage Company, New
    England Medical Center Hospitals, Northeastern University, Stratus
    Computer, Clinical Partners and Polaroid, many of whom are members
    of the New England Corporate Consortium for AIDS Education.

    Walk registration will begin Sunday, June 3rd, at 8:30am at the
    Parkman Bandstand on the Tremont Street side of Boston Common. 
    The Walk will begin at 10:00 am.  The 10-kilometer route will take
    walkers down Commonwealth Avenue, crossing over to Memorial Drive,
    and finally ending up at the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade.  A
    number of local entertainment groups will perform along the walk
    route, followed by a concert at the Hatch Shell.  All registered
    walkers will be served a picnic lunch at the end of the Walk, and
    more than 50 radio stations across Massachusetts will participate
    in a radio simulcast of Dionne Warwick's song, "That's What
    Friends are For" at 3:06pm.

    Prizes will be awarded to the top individual and team who
    collect the most pledges for the Walk.  The Walker who collects
    the most pledges for the Walk will receive a one-of-a-kind Yamaha
    piano signed by more than 20 artists including Elton John, Ringo
    Starr, and the Eagles, who have performed at Great Woods.  The
    piano is courtesy of Boston Organ and Piano, Yamaha, and Great
    Woods.

    The team -- which can consist of two to ten people -- that
    collects the most money will receive a skybox party at the Boston
    Garden for a performance of the Ringling Brothers & Barnum and
    Bailey Circus.

    "This event," Kessler also said, "is an incredible boost to all of
    us, not only financially, but in terms of raising the spirits of
    everyone who participates and giving them hope.  This year, it's
    more important than ever before that we bring in more people, each
    of them clutching a pledge sheet, filled with the names and
    contributions of their friends, families, neighbors and
    co-workers."
983.9Site Coordinators Still URGENTLY Needed!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonWed May 09 1990 20:5822
FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 Site Coordinators are still URGENTLY needed for 
the following Digital sites:

* IN MASSACHUSETTS *

ACO  ACT  AKO  APO  ASM  BGO  BKO  BNO  BOO  BPO  BXB  BXC  BXO  CBM  CRL  
CTS  DPO  DSG  EAO  FFO  FJO  FPO  FXO  GDO  HLO  HNK  HNO  IND  KNX  KPO  
LCD  LCT  LKO  LTN  MET  MLO  MOO  NAO  OFO  RMS  RWC  SHR  SPO  TEC  TWO  
UFO  UPO  USO  VRO  VTO  WAO  WCO  WFO  WFR  WMO  WOO  WSA  WTP  WUO  WXO  
WYO  WZO  XEO  YKO  YWO  ZXO

* IN NEW HAMPSHIRE *

   AMH  BTH  DDD  DOO  HZO  MHO  MKO  NIO  NQO  NSO  OWO  QLO  SVO  XUO

Site Coordinators are responsible for working with Health Services and 
Personnel at their site to promote FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 (June 3rd).

Please contact Steve Derby (223-5253, FDCV07::DERBY) if you're interested in 
becoming a Site Coordinator for one of the sites listed above.


983.10The Names behind the FacesCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonThu May 10 1990 20:13122
                         THE NAMES BEHIND THE FACES

                          SIXTEEN DIFFERENT FACES


                            ONE WORKS IN A BANK.
                          ONE GREW UP IN ROXBURY.
                            ONE IS 86 YEARS OLD.
                         ONE LOST A FATHER TO AIDS.


                               ALL DIFFERENT
              BUT ALL COMMITTED TO DOING SOMETHING ABOUT AIDS.


              THESE ARE THE FACES OF "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE".

As the countdown continues to the fifth anniversary of FROM ALL WALKS OF 
LIFE on Sunday, June 3rd, posters are going up all over Digital, pledge 
sheets are going out to every Digital site, ads are beginning to appear in 
community newspapers . . . And many people have been intrigued by the unique 
design logo.  Heres' the story behind it . . .

Every year of the Walk, a different logo has been developed by an area
designer.  This year's logo was a collaborative effort by Will Cook, Tim 
Blackburn, and John Kane of Sanetz Blackstone Associates in Boston's South 
End.

"One of the key ingredients that makes the Walk such a unique and meaningful 
event," says Deb Bergeron, Director of Promotion and Publicity for the Walk, 
"is the diversity of the people who participate in it.  And that spirit of 
diversity was what the design team set out to capture."

After making the decision to go with the Faces design, Walk Producer, Liz 
Page, decided that a collage of AAC volunteers, staff members, corporate 
sponsors, and recipient organizations representatives would make the perfect 
composite.

Stories about the participants are as varied as their faces.  Here's just a 
few of them . . .

Alison Healy - owner of the Somerville catering company, Creative 
Celebrations, first became involved with the Walk as a walker.  Last year 
Alison, Dennis Zaia, and about seventy volunteers took on the challenge of 
preparing 10,000 box lunches for the Walkers at the post-Walk picnic.

Although she had never provided food for quite that many people before, 
Alison said that the volunteer team and the generous response of donors made 
the task "surprisingly easy".  Alison will again be preparing the post-Walk 
picnic, but noted that this year there will be a bag lunch in which walkers 
can make their own choices.

John Liquori - another logo face, is from the South End and volunteers as 
much as 20 hours a week as the Co-chair of the AAC Fundraising Committee.  A 
manager of a clothing store, John has worked on a variety of fundraising 
events from radiothons to dances.  He believes the Fundraising Committee is 
especially important to the AIDS ACTION Committee, not only for the funds 
they raise, but as he says, "We are the faces people can attach a name to, 
and that's important to people who give money to AAC."
 
Karen Lucas - like Alison Healy, also has donated her unique professional 
skills to FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE.  Her Medford company, Painting Plus Signs, 
began contributing signs for the Walk after she read an ad in "Update" for 
graphic design needs at AAC.  This will be her second year of donating signs 
for the Walk.

Ty Clements - another face of FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, has been involved with 
the Walk since its first year.  Ty helps organize the "Chiltern Mountain 
Club", the men from "Dreitzehn", and the women from "Moving Violations" who 
all help direct traffic and serve as walk monitors on the day of the Walk.

"Many of us are doing it because there is someone's memory we're carrying 
with us that day." Ty remarks, "people we've lost to AIDS, as well as people 
we know who have it now."

Doralba Munoz - one of the most active volunteers in the communities of 
color.  Doralba has won many awards for her AIDS work.  Doralba came to the 
United States in 1969 as a political exile from Cuba and began volunteering 
at the AIDS ACTION Committee after she lost three friends to AIDS.

Doralba is also co-founder of the Latino Health Network, both a past and 
present recipient organization of the Walk, and a member of the 
Multicultural AIDS Coalition.  She is also with the Department of Public 
Health's AIDS senior management team.

Others who participated in the creation of the logo include:

Marie Puleo - a Franciscan nun and Client Advocate at AAC

Karen Thompson - a Walk volunteer since 1987

Roberto Colon - Minority Community Resource Developer at AAC

Sharon Lim-Hing - a representative from the Asian Resource Workshop, a 
recipient organization in 1989

Lumena Sullivan - an 86 year old Catholic nun and long-time AAC buddy

Don Sturdy - an AAC Fundraising volunteer

Peter Vickery - a volunteer who coordinates AIDS ACTION's Wellness Program

Carolyn Seranella - Director of Personnel and Facilities at Ziff-Davis 
Publishing, one of the Walk's major sponsors

Ken Lingard - formerly a volunteer, now a staff member at AAC

Mike Mazzaferro - a long-time fundraising volunteer and creator of the radio 
simulcast at the end of the Walk

Courtney Scott - an AIDS ACTION Hotline volunteer and strong supporter of 
the Walk

Joannie Jaxteimer - Senior Vice President of External Affairs at University 
Bank, a two-year corporate sponsor of the Walk

Richard Giglio - a volunteer for the first Walk in 1986 and Walk Coordinator 
and AAC staff member ever since

Daniel Saxe - the six-month old son of AAC Human Resource manager, Marion 
Gardner-Saxe

983.11Things to know about the Walk June 3rdCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonMon May 14 1990 15:5360
     THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS YEAR'S "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE"


o   FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 is back at the Hatch Shell!  Remember, the 
    Walk starts at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common, and ends with a 
    picnic and concert at the Hatch Shell.  Radio Simulcast is scheduled for 
    3:06 PM.

o   This year the traffic from Charles Street down through Commonwealth Ave. 
    Mall will be blocked off so walkers can move along without delay.

o   Walkers with pledge sheets of $500 or more can pre-register if they want 
    at the AIDS ACTION Committee between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM beginning 
    Tuesday, May 29th through Saturday, June 2nd.

o   Every year, only half of the people who attend the Walk actually bring a 
    pledge sheet.  Please help us change that!  Our goal is 100% 
    participation.

o   New this year for Walk volunteers.  A special volunteer pledge sheet 
    where you can collect pledges per hour of volunteer work.  Call 
    617-266-6906 for more information.

o   Exciting Grand Prizes - For the individual Walker who collects the most 
    money, a one-of-a-kind Yamaha piano from Great Woods, autographed by a 
    number of celebrities including Elton John, Ringo Starr, and the Eagles.  
    For the Team that raises the most money, a special skybox party at 
    Boston Garden to see the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus.

o   There's a new incentive this year, Bull HN Information Systems will 
    donate a sapling tree to every walker with $100 or more on their pledge 
    sheets.

o   Once again, Cooper Productions will have numerous entertainment groups 
    along the walk route to keep everybody's spirits up!

o   VHS copies of this year's Walk video are available at no charge at all 
    VIDEOSMITH locations.  Borrow it, show it to your friends, your family, 
    your coworkers, and see if you can get them to team up with you and make 
    this year's FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, the most successful yet.

    Thanks VIDEOSMITH for your support.


    VIDEOSMITH is located at:

    o  Boston - Downtown Crossing, Copley Square
    o  Brookline - Coolidge Corner
    o  Canbridge
    o  Jamaica Plain
    o  Natick
    o  Newton
    o  Belmont Center
    o  Allston
    o  Lexington Center
    o  Gloucester

o   WBZ-TV's "Evening Magazine" will feature a special on AIDS and FROM ALL 
    WALKS OF LIFE '90 on May 25th at 7:30 PM on Channel 4.

983.12DIGITAL Walkers...Why They WalkCSSE32::M_DAVISWhat are twin peaks?Wed May 16 1990 16:0375
                  VOLUNTEERS COME 'FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE'
                 Three Digital employees tell why they walk


Employees will again participate in "From All Walks of Life" on June 3 to 
raise money for a common goal: AIDS care and research.

Of the thousands of people who made last year's walk such a success, more 
than 350 were Digital employees.  Three of them -- Pat Dufour, a personnel 
specialist in the International Relocation group in Concord; Tom McCurdy, a 
business operations specialist with the U.S. Manufacturing Integrated 
Business Center in Salem; and Karen Godin, a communication specialist with 
the Residential Consulting Services group in Nashua -- will walk again this 
year.  But they will walk for different reasons.

A veteran of two walks, Pat says, "I'm concerned with the future of America 
and how AIDS is so widespread.  I'm walking for the next generation.  I have 
two teen-age sons, and I'm concerned about their future."

AIDS is spreading most rapidly among 13- to 20-year-olds.  "I want to do 
whatever I can to stop the spread of the disease so our children will make 
it to old age."  Pat hopes to show that AIDS is an issue that "demands our 
attention now."

When Tom first heard of the Walk, he decided to get involved because he saw 
that AIDS was a tremendous risk to everyone.  "For a long time, people stuck 
their heads in the sand hoping AIDS would go away.  Fortunately, many now 
see that it's everyone's problem, not someone else's problem."

A two-year veteran of the Walk, Tom says, "I'm really looking forward to 
doing it again.  It's not only an opportunity to raise money for a good 
cause, it's a wonderful experience.  I get much more out of it than I give."

When Karen and her husband Ron, a service delivery planning manager for GIA 
in Acton, walk again on June 3, they will be doing it in memory of her uncle 
Jimmy, who died of AIDS in August 1989.

Although Karen was concerned about AIDS when she first heard of it, she was 
"prompted to act" when her uncle discovered he was sick.  "It's important to 
me to walk because of the public statement it makes -- that this is a vital 
issue to me," she says.

After her uncle's death, Karen persuaded her family to assemble a memorial 
quilt panel, which they sent to San Francisco to become part of the Names 
Project Quilt.  "Putting the quilt together was a tremendous unifying and 
healing process," she says.

The mother of two teen-agers, Karen believes she can have an impact by 
"talking about AIDS and by being honest about having an uncle who died of 
it.  If one of my children or young relatives is more careful because of my 
outspokenness, I've made a difference.

"Too many people don't realize that it can happen to them," Karen continues.  
"Everyone's got to get involved in some way, whether it's taking precautions 
themselves, or marching, or contributing money or writing letters or just 
talking about it.  We all need to understand how the AIDS virus is -- and 
isn't -- spread."

If you'd like to join Pat, Tom and Karen on the Walk, contact the WALK90 
Committee at DTN 297-2333 (Deb Arch), 226-5979 (Scott Von Rhee), or 285-2239 
(Ann Marie Lupacchino).

                        AIDS WALK FACTS AT A GLANCE

WHAT:  Fifth Annual "From All Walks of Life" 10K walk to benefit
       AIDS care and research

WHEN:  Sunday, June 3.  Breakfast at 8 a.m. on Boston Common.
       Walk begins at 10 a.m.  

WHERE:  Begin at Boston Common.  End at Hatch Shell in Cambridge.

Pledge sheets are available at all Digital Health Services offices, through 
your Site Coordinators, or call Steve Derby (DTN 223-5253) or Deb Arch 
(226-5979).
983.13CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonTue May 29 1990 16:2977
Why does Digital sponsor FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE?

Because... 

o   Chronology of deaths due to AIDS-related illnesses: 

    1981 -     335
    1982 -   1,285
    1983 -   3,933
    1984 -   9,014
    1985 -  18,195
    1986 -  31,452
    1987 -  46,053
    1988 -  55,388
    1989 -  70,313
    1990 -  78,341 (through March)

    *	When Rock Hudson died in the summer of 1985, 15,000 people had 
        already died.
    **	In the summer of 1989, the 100,000th case was reported.  [Current 
        number of cases on record at CDC: 128,319]

o   By the end of 1989 there had been more deaths from AIDS-related 
    illnesses than all the deaths in the Vietnam War.

o   One person every minute becomes infected with HIV.

o   One person dies every 30 minutes from an AIDS-related illness.

Sources:  _Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt_
    	  (October 1989 Documentary)
    	  CDC (Centers for Disease Control) statistics
    	  Larry Kessler, Executive Director, AIDS ACTION Committee    

***************************************************************************

This is the third year that Digital has been a Corporate Sponsor of "FROM 
ALL WALKS OF LIFE."  Three years ago, a handful of employees contacted 
newly-appointed AIDS Program Office Manager Paul Ross and Alan Zimmerle, 
Corporate Manager of EEO/AA/VoD, who have provided outstanding leadership 
and support for this initiative.

As Alan said recently, "Digital is committed to 'doing the right thing," and 
sponsoring this effort to educate people, save and prolong people's lives is 
doing the right thing."   Paul has said that "we have employees who are sick 
[with HIV infection, ARC and AIDS] and we have employees who have died.  
There is no cure, and none is expected in the 1990's.  The only vaccine we 
have now is prevention, accomplished through education."

Hundreds of Digital employees walk and/or volunteer each year.  Thousands 
sponsor walkers and volunteers.  Information can be obtained through Health 
Services, Personnel, the Employee WALK90 Steering Committee, Site 
Coordinators, individual walkers and volunteers, and on bulletin boards.

Digital will match all contributions of $15 or more through the Matching 
Gift Program.   Walkers and volunteers can combine Digital donations of any 
amount on a pledge sheet and Digital will match the entire sum (up to $1,000 
per badge number).

By walking, volunteering, or being a sponsor, you are helping to:

--  educate people and prevent them from becoming infected
--  prolong people's lives through treatments and services
--  improve the quality of people's lives
--  find a vaccine
--  find a cure...someday

The person you ultimately help may be a friend or a total stranger; a 
neighbor or a movie star; a relative or a Digital colleague.

On behalf of them all:  Thank you for your support.

Deb Arch  
FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90 
Chairperson, Digital Employee Steering Committee

983.14Countdown to the Walk this SUNDAY!!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonTue May 29 1990 16:3034
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              HUNDREDS OF DIGITAL EMPLOYEES TO PARTICIPATE IN
                        "FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90"
                                ON JUNE 3RD



Hundreds of Digital employees from all over New England will participate in 
"From All Walks of Life '90," a 6.2 mile (10 K) pledge walk to support AIDS 
care and research, on June 3 in Boston.  Digital participation in this event 
has grown over the past three years, since the Company became a corporate 
sponsor, to where over 350 Digital employees walked in 1989.  Even more are 
expected this year, according to Digital's WALK90 Committee estimates.

The Walk starts from the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common at 10 A.M. and 
ends with a picnic and concert at the Hatch Shell.  Walkers should arrive 
early to allow time for registering at the general registration tent.  A 
corporate tent will also be set up for all the major sponsors.  The first 
300 Digital walkers to register at the corporate tent, after passing in 
pledge sheets and money at the general registration tent, will receive 
either a Digital T-shirt or a Digital hat.  This tent will also be the 
meeting point for all Digital participants who will be walking as a group.

Other corporate sponsors include Bank of Boston, Lotus, John Hancock, 
Shawmut Bank, Stratus, and Polaroid.

Walkers with $500 or more in pledges can pre-register at the AIDS ACTION 
Committee, 131 Clarendon Street in Boston, between 9 A.M. and 9 P.M. 
beginning Tuesday, May 29 through Saturday, June 2. 
  
For further information, contact your local health services office or a 
WALK90 Committee member at DTN 292-2333 (Deb Arch), 226-5979 (Scott Von 
Rhee), or 285-2239 (Ann Marie Lupacchino). 
983.15Last Minute Details!!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonThu May 31 1990 17:1580
                     5th Annual FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE
              A pledge walk to benefit AIDS care and research
                      Sunday, June 3rd (no rain date)
                              10K (6.2 miles)
                 Start at Boston Common (Parkman Bandstand)
                    End at Hatch Shell, Boston Esplanade

LOOK FOR THE DIGITAL BANNERS IN THE CORPORATE MEETING AREA ON THE COMMON.  
THIS AREA WILL BE THE MEETING POINT FOR ALL DIGITAL PARTICIPANTS WHO WILL BE 
WALKING AS A GROUP.

***************************************************************************

                           Schedule of Activities

    8:00 AM		Breakfast on the Common
    8:30		Registration begins
    9:00		Aerobic stretch warm-up to music
    9:30		Opening ceremonies
    10:00		Walk starts
    1:00-3:00 PM	Complimentary picnic lunch for all registered
    			walkers
    3:06		Radio simulcast "That's What Friends Are For"
    			broadcast live from the Hatch Shell
    3:30		Aerobic stretch cool-down to music

***************************************************************************

                               Special Gifts

If you're one of the first 300 registered Digital walkers, you'll receive 
your choice of a Digital FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE T-shirt or a Digital hat.

All registered walkers will receive a commemorative Walk button.

Special gifts for those who on the day of the Walk turn in the following 
amounts of collected money:

    $100		Bull HN Information Systems will give you a sapling
    			tree for you to plant as a sign of hope for the
    			future.
    $250		Complimentary Walk T-shirt
    $500		Special edition Walk sweatshirt
    $1,000		New Balance athletic shoes and E.G. Smith socks
    $2,500		Polaroid Spectra System Camera
    GRAND PRIZE		One of a kind, new Yamaha piano autographed by more
    			than 20 artists who performed at Great Woods last
    			season, including Elton John, Ringo Starr, Johnny
    			Mathis.  Piano courtesy of Great Woods and Yamaha
    			Corp. of America.

***************************************************************************

                     PRE-REGISTRATION THIS WEEK AT AAC

Walkers with pledges of $500 or more can pre-register at the AIDS ACTION 
Committee between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM beginning Tuesday, May 29th through 
Saturday, June 2nd.  AAC is located at 131 Clarendon Street, Boston (across 
from John Hancock garage; next to Hard Rock Cafe).

                          DON'T COME EMPTY-HANDED!

Every year, only HALF of all the people who attend the Walk actually bring a 
pledge sheet!  PLEASE help us change that.  Ask friends, relatives and 
coworkers to sponsor you.

***************************************************************************

                            IT's NOT too Late!!!

It's not too late to join in FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE '90...

       That's what friends are for...And you *do* make a difference!

                         *  Hope to see you there *

Deb Arch
From All Walks of Life '90
Chairperson, Digital Employee Steering Committee

983.16Final WALK Details...CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonFri Jun 01 1990 16:1785
			 ** Final WALK Details **


				REGISTRATION

The Registration Tent opens at 8:30, and there will be some Digital registrars, 
in case you have any last-minute questions.  Be sure to bring your 

    **  pledge sheet(s)
    **  money collected
    **  Matching Gift form(s)--with back-up sheet (or xerox of your 
	pledge sheet(s) stapled to it

If you have more than one pledge sheet, number the sheets and put the 
"grand total" on the last page.   If your pledges will earn you an AAC 
incentive (T-shirt, sweatshirt, etc.)--including the Matching Gift amount--
the Registrar will give you a coupon so you can go to the AAC Tent to pick 
up your shirt(s).

Then proceed to the...


			CORPORATE MEETING AREA TENT

You'll see banners from all different Corporate Sponsor companies.  Look for 
the Digital banners, and right underneath willl be a table where you can pick 
up a special Digital T-shirt or hat if you're one of the first 300 registered 
walkers.  We'll have some notebooks which will be numbered 1-???, and we'd 
appreciate it if you'd just enter the $ amount you contributed to the Walk.  
Names are optional.  We're hoping to be able to answer people's questions 
when they ask:  "How many Digital people walked?" and "How much money did 
Digital raise?" 

We'll also have some spare supplies (staplers, pens, backup sheets, 
highlighters, a calculator, etc.).

Then get some breakfast, warm up, and come back to the Digital banners to 
start the Walk!


				DIGITAL GREETERS

Many of our Committee members and Site Coordinators will be stationed 
around the Common.  We'll all be wearing a Digital T-shirt and/or a Digital 
hat.  If you're lost, or aren't sure what's located where, just ask!  We'll 
be there early, just in case you are too.


			      DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

Some Digital people have kindly offered to take photos this year, in addition 
to all the official media people that will be there.  They'll be capturing all 
the activities Digital people are involved in: Registration, greeting, working
on the T-shirt/hat table, carrying banners, and all the other activities.


				RECAP OF LOGISTICS

	 7:30-8:00	Digital greeters arrive and are stationed
			around the Common
	 8:00		Breakfast Tent opens
	 8:30		Registration begins; Digital T-shirt/hat table opens
	 9:00		Aerobic stretch warm-up to music
	 9:30		Opening Ceremonies
	10:00		Walk begins (meet under the Digital banner)
	 1:00-3:00	Complimentary lunch for all registered walkers
	 3:06		Radio Simulcast: "That's What Friends Are For"
	 3:30		Aerobic cool-down to music


				TRANSPORTATION

If you drive in, park in a metered space (you don't have to put money in the 
meters on Sundays), or use one of the garages.  Convenient streets to park 
on are:  Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, Tremont, Boylston or Newbury.  If 
you'd prefer public transportation, the Red Line drops you off at Park 
Street (under the Common), and the Charles Street/Mass. General Hospital 
station is right near the Hatch Shell--very convenient.

If you have any last-minute questions on *anything*, please feel free to 
call any committee member.  

See you on Sunday!

983.17Thanks to You!!CSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonMon Jun 11 1990 13:3613
          		Boston AIDS walk nets over $2 million

    BOSTON - Over 20,000 participants in "From All Walks of Life," annual
    pledge walk sponsored by the AIDS Action Committee (AAC), raised $2.4
    million for area AIDS service and advocacy agencies.  The June 3 event
    was the first time an AIDS walk outside of New York broke the $2
    million mark.

    "Given the economic climate, it's just a wonderful statement," said walk
    coordinator Richard Giglio.  "People recognize that AIDS has not gone
    away."

983.18A Very Special Thank YouCSSE32::M_DAVISMarge Davis HallyburtonTue Jun 12 1990 17:5472
    At the rally at the Hatch Shell following 'From All Walks of Life' 
    on Sunday, June 3rd, we learned that approximately 25,000 walkers
    had raised more than $2 million.

    This is the most ever raised in the five years of the Walk in
    Boston, and second only to New York.

    At least 450 Digital employees walked, with their friends, loved ones,
    spouses, parents and/or children.  We know that Digital employees 
    contributed more than $30,000, but the exact amount and number of
    Digital walkers has not yet been determined.  We will give you this
    information as soon as we have it.


    Digital Equipment Corporation, a major sponsor of the Walk, was a
    prominent player in the day's activities.  Employees pitched in to be 
    greeters, registrars, banner carriers, corporate tent workers and 
    photographers.  The energy was truly overwhelming.  The first 300 
    employees who registered at the corporate tent received a special
    Digital t-shirt or hat.

    Nobody seemed to mind the blazing sun thanks to frequent water stops 
    and lively entertainment along the route.  After the Walk's closing
    ceremonies they played Dionne Warwick's "That's What Friends Are For."
    Everyone stood arm-in-arm to sing along, and there were lots of smiles 
    and hugs and tears as we thought of the people we've lost, and those 
    who are living with HIV infection, and those who the virus may touch 
    in the future.


    We who have worked to help make this year's Walk the most sucessful yet, 
    wish to thank every one of you...on behalf of the AAC, FAWOL, and all 
    associated agencies, for your support this year and in past years.  

    Whether you walked with us, volunteered, or sponsored a walker, we
    want you to know that you *did* make a difference, and we thank you
    all very much...


    Employee WALK90 Committee
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	    Deb Arch				
	    Agnes Buchanan			
	    Marge Davis-Hallyburton		
	    Steve Derby				
	    Pat Dufour				
	    Ann Marie Lupacchino		
	    Phil Sardella			
	    Jini Vockel				
	    Scott Von Rhee			
	    Donna Wells				
	    Kate Winkler			
	    Paul Ross				
	      Manager, AIDS Program Office	


    Site Coordinators
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    Paula Adams	      Mike Demarco	 Maureen Lavely	    Donna Roger
    Renee Amado	      Lisa Farley	 Nonie Linsky	    Dee Ryan
    Kim Apodaca	      Jim Fritz	         Joshua Lublin	    Beth Schofield
    Liz Augustine     Kristy Gleason     Jeremy Mathews     Alisa Soshnick
    Don Bracken	      Ron Godin	         Tom McCurdy	    Ted Strollo
    Buck Buckley      Bob Gray	         Maureen McNiff	    Betty Sullivan
    Judy Burgess      Pat Hanley	 David Mooshian	    Ed Taranto
    Lindsay Burnap    Wayne Haubner	 Joe Perry	    Angela Thomas
    Bev Buteau	      Rene Heffern       Michele Piro	    Susan Wierzbicki
    Robin Davis	      Donna Joyce	 Leena Prasad	    John Wing