"It's a reminder to everyone how important it is to be safe and to understand how important it is to help others who are in need and need care," Trantalis said.
World AIDS Day is a celebration of the estimated 38 million people living with HIV across the planet, and a remembrance of the estimated 36 million people who have died from AIDS-related illnesses over the past four decades. Education, prevention that's the only way we're going to overcome this scourge that has killed so many and affected so many people's lives," Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said.
"Fort Lauderdale and Broward County in particular has a very high incidence of infection and reinfection and it's really important that events like this continue to happen here in our city because awareness is so important. Miami man injured in shooting at Palm Beach shopping plaza, faces burglary and assault charges