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Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation


 

The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation was founded in 1988 by Elizabeth Glaser, Susan DeLaurentis, and Susie Zeegen, after Glaser and husband Paul Michael Glaser learned that Mrs. Glaser and the couple's two children, Jake and Ariel, had all been infected with HIV, after Mrs. Glaser received an infected blood transfusion following delivery of Ariel in 1981. The organization's goal was to bring in money to help researchers in the fight against AIDS and its effects on children while also highlighting the fact that AIDS and HIV could effect children. It is now the leading national non-profit organization providing funding and support for pediatric AIDS research.

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