Notes
Franck Muller
The young and already legendary watchmaker Franck Muller is donating his
personal watch which he has chosen for its strong design that prefigures a wristwatch
collection characterized by bold tones in harmony with avant-garde proportion and
balance. It symbolizes his own constant quest for renewal.
The Elton John AIDS Foundation is an international non-profit organization
which provides funding for programs that provide services to people living with
HIV/AIDS, educational programs targeted at AIDS prevention, and/or elimination of
prejudice and discrimination against HIV affected individuals. The Charity, with
offices in Los Angeles and London, was established in 1992 by Elton John, who
currently serves as its Chairman.
Funding from the Elton John AIDS Foundation encompasses a broad spectrum
of direct care services supporting men, women, young adults, children, infants,
minorities, and entire families living with HIV/AIDS. Grants secured by the
organization support numerous services and programs ranging from funding for the
latest effective drug treatment programs to food banks, meal delivery programs, legal
aid, hospices, housing, counseling, support groups, education outreach programs, athome
care, and pediatric treatment centers.
Recently, the North American-based Elton John AIDS Foundation established a
collaborative effort with the National AIDS Fund in Washington, D.C. , to facilitate the
distribution of grants on a nationwide basis. These grants are issued as a challenge to
the National AIDS Fund's local community member partnerships who then multiply
the efforts of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
From 1992 to 1998, the Elton John AIDS Foundation funded more than 700
grants in North America. At the end of 1997, the Foundation has distributed $10
million in grants in North America and $5 million internationally.
For further information about
the Elton John AIDS Foundation
in the USA, contact:
Sarah McMullen
P.O. Box 17139
Beverly Hills, CA 17139
Tel. (310) 276-4624