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Lend Your Eyes - World AIDS Day
1st of December is World AIDS Day. To most of you, this day has no significance at all, but to many AIDS sufferers out there, including childrens and womens, this day is a day filled with hope.
You can do your part in helping AIDS patients all over the world. They just need your eyes. Actually, they are not asking you to donate your eyes to them (that’s horrifying, I know! :P
. Just take part in the photo petition here: EYESITE

More about the photo petition:
AIDS treatment for all by 2010.
In Gleneagles this summer, the G8 world leaders promised to ensure AIDS treatment for all who need it by 2010. We cannot allow this promise to be broken like so many others. So we’ve got our eye on world leaders to make sure they keep their word.
A huge photo-petition of people’s eyes is set to remind Tony Blair and other world leaders that we are watching them on their promises about AIDS treatment - and we need your eyes to do it!
The thousands of eyes we are collecting will be displayed inside and outside a London bus, which will visit the European Development Ministers, MPs and ambassadors, and leave them in no doubt that the world is watching them extremely closely!
Just take a close-up photo of your eyes and post it on their online gallery. You can have a look at their online gallery here : Online Gallery
I hope you can lend them your eyes and make a difference. ![]()




[...] Read about this on Malaysian Medical Resources. It’s fairly easy, point your browser to http://www.lighttounite.com/, wait for the graphics to load, click on a location on the map and light up a virtual candle. Then they will donate to help AIDS/HIV research. Or, you can help remind the G8 leaders about their promises to help fight AIDS/HIV by signing the PhotoPetition as mentioned on my previous blog entry here: Lend your eyes - World AIDS Day. [...]