NATIONAL AIDS MEMORIAL GROVE
Memorial dedicated to the victims of AIDS, in Golden Gate Park, considered a moving place.
This memorial in Golden Gate Park is dedicated to the victims of AIDS. It is a place of reunion, support, hope and remembrance. It highlights those living with the virus, their loved ones, doctors and caregivers. Created in 2002, it recalls important moments in the fight against this disease, notably the year 1987, when for the first time a president used the word AIDS in the United States. It is also an association, and donations can be made. A moving place.
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