| M.A.C AIDS Fund Celebrates US$100m Raised to Fight HIV |
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Our US$100 million landmark has been reached with enormous commitment from our VIVA GLAM spokespeople, M.A.C makeup artists and dedicated customers," said M.A.C AIDS Fund Executive Director, Nancy Mahon. The only thing more exciting about reaching this milestone is the prospect of setting and reaching our next fundraising goal and continuing our grant-making and partnerships around the world." Helping to drive fundraising for the M.A.C AIDS Fund have been a cadre of celebrity spokespeople. Each connected with a specific shade of VIVA GLAM Lipstick, these 16 spokespeople have made public appearances and appeared in advertisements over the last 13 years to raise money and awareness for the fight against HIV and AIDS. The inaugural VIVA GLAM spokesperson was performer, RuPaul. Since then, others have joined the ranks, including k.d. lang, Mary J. Blige, Sir Elton John, Shirley Manson, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Boy George, Linda Evangelista, Chlo` Sevigny, Christina Aguilera, Pamela Anderson, Debbie Harry and Lisa Marie Presley. Currently the face of the M.A.C AIDS Fund is R&B artist, Eve and burlesque star, Dita Von Teese. The celebrities who have joined us over the years embody the spirit of M.A.C and the M.A.C AIDS Fund - Every Race, Every Sex, Every Age," said M.A.C AIDS Fund Chairman and M.A.C President, John Demsey. "By bringing these new faces to VIVA GLAM, we have been able to keep not only the brand but the cause fresh for consumers, helping to drive the M.A.C AIDS Fund to new levels." Among the first fundraisers in the HIV/AIDS arena to develop a consumer-based giving model, the M.A.C AIDS Fund has worked to replicate a "firsts" model throughout its grant-making. It is among the early funders of -sometimes-controversial programs, like prevention education for sex workers in India and needle exchanges for street youth in Russia. |
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