Location:
910 Grace St.,
Bakersfield, CA
Coming up on Ricky's Retreat, the Bakersfield AIDS Project's headquarters, I was a bit taken aback to see the lawn blanketed in shoes.
Seven hundred eighty-four pairs to be exact.
There were high heels, cowboy boots, slippers, flip flops — you name it.
The "visual representation of HIV in Kern County" that the press release boasted suddenly made sense.
The shoes represent the number of people who are HIV-positive in Kern County, said Audrey Chavez, the organization's director.
And the diversity of shoes — expensive-looking pumps, moccasins, dusty work boots and even baby shoes — symbolize the diversity of people infected.
Attached to this post are some pictures Audrey provided of the shoes and today's kick-off of Kern County AIDS Compassion Week.
(Read " 784 empty pairs of shoes stark illustration of local HIV cases" on Bakerfield.com.)
Here is the list of events:
- noon to 6 p.m. today through June 27: hygiene drive at Ricky’s Retreat, 910 Grace St.
- 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today: take-out deep pit dinner with all proceeds benefiting the Bakersfield AIDS Project. The food is $10 a plate and can be picked up at Martin's Meats and Deli, 801 21st St. Call in orders to 325-4262 or e-mail audrey1bap@yahoo.com.
- 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday: drop-in support group and special HIV workshop presented by Tibotec Therapeutics at Ricky’s Retreat. To RSVP, call 325-1227 or 742-3611.
- Monday and Thursday: distribution of red ribbons in the community to promote HIV awareness.
- June 27: National HIV Testing Day. Call 325-1227 or 742-3611 to be referred to local groups that test.
posted by
sagefever
on Jun 20, 2008 at 12:09 PM