LOWCOUNTRY AIDS SERVICES PRESENTS ~ SATURDAY, MAY 4 ~ DINING WITH FRIENDS 2013 For more information on hosting or attending a party, please visit www.dwfchs.com or call 843.747.2273 Oysters Al Fresco 16" x 12" Oil on linen Mark Kelvin Horton and Shannon Runquist Collaborating The 21 st Annual Dining with Friends May 4, 2013 Charleston, South Carolina
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L O W C O U N T R Y A I D S S E R V I C E S P R E S E N T S
~ S AT U R D AY, M AY 4 ~DINING WITH FRIENDS 2013
For more information on hosting or attending
a party, please visit www.dwfchs.com
or call 843.747.2273
Oysters Al Fresco 16" x 12" Oil on linen
Mark Kelvin Horton and Shannon Runquist Collaborating
The 21st Annual Dining with Friends
May 4, 2013Charleston, South Carolina
Lowcounty AIDS Services3547 Meeting Street Road - North Charleston, SC 29405
NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION:April 4, 2013 Mary Melissa Johnson Office:843.732.0240 E-mail: [email protected]
CELEBRATE THE NEW DINING WITH FRIENDSIt’s time to celebrate –Dining with Friends is turning 21!
CHARLESTON, SC – As one of the oldest charity events in the Lowcountry, Dining with Friends (DWF) has been raising awareness and funding for our neighbors living with HIV/AIDS in the Tri-County area for over two decades. On Saturday, May 4, 2013, Lowcountry AIDS Services (LAS) will celebrate the 21st Anniversary of Dining with Friends!
Throughout the day, people will open their hearts and homes to host a variety of dinner parties – Black-tie Affairs to Backyard Barbeques. At the end of the evening, hosts and guests will gather at the much-anticipated Dining with Friends Afterparty. This year’s exclusive Afterparty will be hosted at Venue 549 between 9-11pm. Along with a new venue, DWF has several exciting additions to this year’s event including special dessert pairings with locally crafted beer.
AsoneofthemostcovetedDWFitems,LASishappytoannouncethefirsteverartistcollaborationinthehistoryofDiningwithFriends!Thisyear’sofficialDWFartistsareMarkKelvinHortonandShannonRunquist. Horton and Runquist successfully created a timeless masterpiece that embodies the warmth and spirit of life in the Lowcountry.
Dining with Friends 2013 will embrace social media to help inspire host in the weeks leading up to the event and connecting throughout the day of the event. Along with live tweeting and instagramming at the DWF Afterparty, DWF encourages hosts and guests to connect on social media using the hashtag - #DWFchs.
For more information about the event and how to host a DWF party, please visit our new Dining with Friends Website – www.dwfchs.com. Visit the LAS website, http://www.aids-services.com, for more information about the agency and HIV/AIDS in the Lowcountry.
For media inquiries contact Mary Melissa Johnson at 843.732.0240 or by email at [email protected].
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Lowcounty AIDS Services3547 Meeting Street Road - North Charleston, SC 29405
• We tested 1,335 individuals in the Tri-County area, exceeding DHEC-mandated testing goals by 198%. Withintheindividualstested,15positiveswereidentifiedandimmediatelyreferredtocasemanagementandmedical care.
• We exceeded our HIV prevention outreach goals by 103%.
• LAS exceeded program goals for SISTA by 126%. SISTA is a support and outreach group for local African-American women.
• The agency met 100% of our goals for Mpowerment, an outreach group focusing on HIV prevention and targeting young gay and bisexual men.
• In 2012, LAS exceeded program goals for 3MV, an outreach group for local African-American men, by 102%.
• Along with welcoming 54 new clients, we served 449 clients.
• In 2012, our case managers conducted 2,684 medical visits.
• $25 provides a client roundtrip transportation to two doctor’s appointments.
• $50 allows case managers to make home visits.
• $100 covers the monthly co-pay amounts for three essential medications.
• $200 helps cover the rent when a client has missed work due to hospitalization.
• $300 assists a family in paying funeral expenses for a client lost to AIDS.
• $500 pays the deposit on an apartment for a client who has been living in a homeless shelter.
• $700 pays the average monthly electric bill at LAS, which cannot be paid for with federal funding, and allows us the bare essentials needed for us to continue serving our clients.
Lowcounty AIDS Services3547 Meeting Street Road - North Charleston, SC 29405
• According to the CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, South Carolina ranked 7th among states, the District of Columbia and U.S. dependent areas with AIDS cases.
• 2,254 are living with HIV/AIDS in the Tri-County area. Note: Does not include person diagnosed in other states, but living with HIV in S.C. Data reported is through 2011.
• 72% of the HIV/AIDS Cases in The Tri-County area are male, while 28% of the HIV/AIDS cases are female.
• In the Charleston area, 65% of the HIV/AIDS cases are African American.
• 30% of the HIV/AIDS cases are Caucasian in the Tri-County area.
• 912 of the HIV/AIDS Cases in the Tri-County area are people 50 Plus.
• 750 of the HIV/AIDS Cases in the Tri-County area are people between the ages of 40-49.
• 339 of the HIV/AIDS Cases in Tri-County area are people between the ages of 30-39.
• 229 of the HIV/AIDS Cases in Tri-County area are people between the ages of 20-29.
• The average annual cost of medications per patient is $10,500 based on the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Crisis Update.
All statistics and facts are based on The S.C. HIV/AIDS Task Force: HIV/AIDS Living Cases & ADAP At-A-Glance Revised 02/05/2013.
Lowcounty AIDS Services3547 Meeting Street Road - North Charleston, SC 29405
Mark Kelvin Horton Official Dining with Friends Artist
When Mark Kelvin Horton moved to New York City to begin a career in advertising and design in 1983, he carried the dream that someday he would become a painter. He spent eighteen years in New York working as a creative director for various advertising agencies and eventually founded his own design company. Horton spent every opportunity to cultivate this “fine art side” through drawing, sketching, painting and studying masterpieces in the city’s museums and galleries. In 2001, he decided to devote himself full-time to his painting and moved to Charleston, South Carolina. Horton’s paintings portray nature in a way that reflects his own ideals while capturing the spirit, color and the effects that light has on the landscape.
For more information about Mark Kelvin Horton and his work, please visit Horton Hayes Fine Art in Charleston, SC or via their website - www.hortonhayes.com.
Shannon RunquistOfficial Dining with Friends Artist
As a Realist Painter working in oils, Shannon Runquist spent the majority of her life in the coastal and rural South. Born in Savannah, Georgia, she has painted and studied throughout the world including Europe and Central America. Along with participating in many national and international exhibitions, her work hangs in private and corporate collections in the United States and abroad. Currently, Runquist resides in Charleston, South Carolina.
For more information about Shannon Runquist and her work, please visit her website - www.shannonrunquist.com.
Lowcounty AIDS Services3547 Meeting Street Road - North Charleston, SC 29405