As December 1st was celebrated world wide as World AIDS Day, it also marked the beginning to a project entitled, the AIDS Day Music Project. Throughout the month of December, numerous up and coming artists such as Grimes, Dum Dum Girls, King Tuff, and more have been generous enough to donate various signed merchandise, personal knick-knacks, and records to the cause. For the duration of the month, raffle tickets will be sold by the AIDS Day Music Project, which can be used to enter to win multiple prizes! The raffle is simple; the first ticket is set at a cost of $10, then $5 for every ticket afterwards. All proceeds will be going to the Foundation for AIDS Research; as well as, a portion making its way over to AIDS Vancouver.
Check out the AIDS Day Music Project website for a full list of artists who are currently donating and supporting the cause. The link to donate is also available on the website, so donate to a great cause and receive some rad merchandise from your favorite artists!
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