
Why I Walk: Nancy Lynn Goldberg
Nancy Lynn Goldberg, an AIDS Action supporter for 30 years, understands the power of one person to make a world of difference. In 1991, the
Nancy Lynn Goldberg, an AIDS Action supporter for 30 years, understands the power of one person to make a world of difference. In 1991, the
For long-time AIDS Walk & Run Boston supporter Anne Dufault, the Walk has always been about family, friends, and community. Anne first got involved with
Inez Folsom has been volunteering with AIDS Action since the first AIDS Walk Boston in 1987, and has raised tens of thousands of dollars in
Kelly Rush accepting the 2019 Bette Byrnes Award. In 2011, on the recommendation of a coworker, Kelly signed up for AIDS Walk Boston. He completed
Eileen MacDougall participated in her first AIDS Walk in 1988, pushing her young daughter in a stroller the whole way and feeling supported and encouraged
Paula and Sharon at an early AIDS Walk. Paula Bent began participating in the AIDS Walk & Run in the early-90’s after learning that her
Javier had questions about HIV and STI testing, but felt uncomfortable talking to his doctor due to a language barrier and stigma in his community.
When Marcus first came to AIDS Action, he was in visible distress. He had unprotected sex three weeks before, and he had just discovered that