TD presentsSNAP! 2012 — a photographic fundraiser for the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)

March 25, 2012
6:00pm – 11:00pm
Canada’s National Ballet School
400 Jarvis Street Toronto

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About SNAP!

SNAP! is ACT’s annual photographic fundraiser featuring a live auction of art, a silent auction, and the Elevator Digital Photo Competition.

In previous years, the event has drawn over 700 guests, providing patrons with an opportunity to support ACT’s prorgams and services, increase their awareness of HIV/AIDS, and add to their art collections. The event provides a great opportunity for both major and emerging artists to showcase their work.

SNAP! is now entering its second decade, and has raised over 1.2 million dollars since its inception in support of the important programs and services at ACT.

About ACT

The AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) has been a respected leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS for over 25 years. Unfortunately, more people than ever in our city are living with HIV/AIDS. Every day two more Torontonians are infected. ACT works with gay men, women and youth to increase their knowledge, skills and resilience in the face of HIV/AIDS. ACT also helps to reduce HIV transmission by working with our communities to develop information about HIV, and provides outreach and education. We also help support and train people living with HIV so that they may lead healthier, more productive lives.

With your support, ACT can continue to deliver innovative programs and services to those living with, at risk, and affected by HIV/AIDS.

Donate to ACT

ACT relies heavily on the support of its partners to carry out the important work it does in HIV prevention, outreach, education and support. ACT would be unable to continue this tradition of excellence without the generosity of individual donors, and the support we receive from corporate, foundation, and community sources. Your donations are vital in keeping the fight against HIV/AIDS alive in our communities.

Make a one-time donation, or sign up for monthly donations.