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About Lifebeat, Music Fights HIV/AIDS

Lifebeat, Music Fights HIV/AIDS, founded in 1992, is the leading national nonprofit dedicated to educating America’s youth (13-24) about HIV/AIDS prevention. Lifebeat mobilizes the talents and resources of the music industry to deliver HIV/AIDS and STDs awareness messages through broadcast, print, social and digital media, and distributes educational literature and condoms at concert venues, music festivals, clubs and other events. Lifebeat also provides quality of life services and support, such as musical performances, for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families. For more information visit: www.lifebeat.org

About Act Against AIDS

Act Against AIDS (AAA) is a five-year national campaign launched by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the White House to combat complacency about HIV and AIDS in the United States. Launched in 2009, Act Against AIDS focuses on raising awareness among all Americans and reducing the risk of infection among the hardest-hit populations – gay and bisexual men, African Americans, Latinos, and other communities at increased risk. For more information visit Act Against AIDS

About Insomniac Events

Insomniac Events is an American tour promoter focusing primarily on electronic music events. It organizes a number of major dance music festivals, including its flagship Electric Daisy Carnival, along with other events such as Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland. Insomniac also organizes the EDMBiz conference (an industry event first held in 2012 to coincide with EDC in Las Vegas, in a similar fashion to the Winter Music Conference and the Ultra Music Festival. Visit InsomniacAbout AIDS Healthcare FoundationLos Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a global organization providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to more than 300,000 patients in 32 countries. AHF is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS medical care in the U.S. AHF opened it¹s first NYC Out of The Closet Thrift Store on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn in April 2013, offering free rapid HIV testing with results in 60 seconds. The AHF Pharmacy recently opened in late March. The not-for-profit thrift stores and pharmacies support Global HIV/AIDS care by funneling 96 cents of every dollar earned back into operating AHF Healthcare Centers worldwide. See more at:aidshealth.org