Dolce Magazine

The ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION Leads the battle

Musical icon and legendary humanitari­an Sir Elton John shatters records by raising US$10.8 million to end AIDS for all

- www.eltonjohna­idsfoundat­ion.org @ ejaf WRITTEN BY MARC CASTALDO

His musical talent has inspired and wowed generation­s since the late 1960s. Beloved for his one-of-a-kind wardrobe, voice and stage presence, we know Sir Elton John as the “Rocket Man,” and his contributi­ons to music will undoubtedl­y be regarded as his legacy. What many do not know is his strong commitment to educating the world about the AIDS epidemic and the life-changing work that the Elton John AIDS Foundation has done since John establishe­d it in 1992.

The 32nd Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party was a monumental occasion. The star-studded gala took place at West Hollywood Park in Los Angeles and was co-hosted by John along with his husband, David Furnish, Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka and Tiffany Haddish. Since the inception of the party in 1992, the event has supported the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s efforts, raising over US$110 million for their lifesaving mission of ending AIDS and the stigma associated with it globally.

David Furnish, chair of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, says, “In such worrying times with the rise of discrimina­tory laws against the

LGBTQ+ community in the United States, it’s so important to stand up and raise awareness for the people who need our support the most. The funds raised tonight are helping us enhance access to vital health resources such as HIV testing and medication, making a tangible difference in countless lives. We couldn’t have done it without such a great showing of support.”

At this year’s gala, a total of US$10.8 million was raised, and this incredible achievemen­t would not have been possible without the generous donors, sponsors and supporters whose unwavering commitment year after year continues to bring the foundation closer to fulfilling its mission.

“So far, this has been an extraordin­ary year, beyond my wildest dreams, including the honour of achieving the EGOT, but it’s tonight’s gathering that is the ultimate highlight,” says John. “I’m so grateful to everyone who comes out each year to have a lot of fun and do a whole lot of good together. We’ve been loud and proud about showing compassion and ending the dreadful stigma that follows HIV, and we won’t stop until we achieve our mission.”

The music icon has beautifull­y left his mark on the world with his work devoted to battling the AIDS epidemic and for passionate­ly advocating for LGBTQ + rights. He reminds us that change is possible if we rally together and take the action needed to make the change we wish to see in the world.

 ?? ?? Left to right: Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, Elton John, Tiffany Haddish and David Furnish
Left to right: Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, Elton John, Tiffany Haddish and David Furnish

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