Visionaries: Portraits of Hope and Change
Doctors and scientists, philanthropists and activists, amfAR’s Visionaries are outstanding leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Although they have pursued different paths, their inspiring stories reveal a common vision: a world free of HIV/AIDS.
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Bui Thi Bien faced despair when she was diagnosed with HIV during her pregnancy. Now she is the leader of a local support group in Vietnam, her children are growing up, and the future looks bright. |
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R. Martin Chavez, Ph.D., a successful finance professional, leader in the LGBT community, and amfAR trustee, learned the importance of giving back from his parents.
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Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr has helped save thousands of lives around the world through the HIV/AIDS care, treatment, and prevention programs she has pioneered for women and their families.
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Trudi Frank left behind a distinguished legacy as a watercolor painter, and a generous bequest to amfAR that reflected her deep commitment to AIDS research. |
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Nolwenn Jouvenet, Ph.D., produced groundbreaking findings in her first year as one of amfAR’s Mathilde Krim Research Fellows. |
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Howard and Cindy Rachofsky are passionate and informed philanthropists who have helped raise millions for amfAR and AIDS research. |
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William Stephens was a philanthropist whose generous bequest to amfAR and other nonprofits spoke of his passions and commitments. |
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