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Dennis de Leon Memorial Fund

Thanks to those who have requested information in regards to financial donations.

In response to these requests, the Latino Commission on AIDS and the friends and family of Dennis de Leon have created the "Dennis de Leon Memorial Fund". The fund will address one of the causes closest to Dennis' heart, the enhancement of HIV/AIDS treatment education.

If you would like to donate to the Fund, please send all contributions to:
Latino Commission on AIDS
24 West 25th Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10010
Attn: "Dennis de Leon Memorial Fund"

Please contact Kim Toro, Director of Development at 212-675-3288 or by e-mail to ktoro@latinoaids.org, if you have any questions. Please forward these to your contacts and networks.

Thank you.


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