We are thankful for those who have made an estate gift to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Here are their stories.

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Dr. Mike McCune

I have been involved with EGPAF's lifesaving work since its beginnings. I was invited to a Pediatric AIDS Foundation think tank in the early 1990s. That's where I first met EGPAF's Co-Founders, Elizabeth Glaser, Susan DeLaurentis, and Susie Zeegen.

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Mary K. Allen

In 1991, as the busy mother of four young children, I empathized with Elizabeth Glaser's story that was published in People magazine. In the piece, Elizabeth revealed her family's battle with AIDS and her work to raise awareness, beginning by speaking out about her own HIV-positive status through a blood transfusion and passing on the virus to her two children.

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Sally Palmbaum – The Ariel Society Member

My interest in the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation goes back to 1988, when I saw Elizabeth (Betsy, to me from when we attended camp together) and Paul on 60 Minutes. That was the first I knew that Elizabeth was sick and that she and Paul had lost their beautiful daughter Ariel.

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