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Stepping for a cause: 16 photos from AIDS Walk Arizona

The walk and 5K run filled Tempe Beach Park with crowds raising awareness and money for HIV.
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Participants enjoyed water, fruit and other snacks after completing the AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K on April 6 at Tempe Beach Park.

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Hundreds of people sashayed, power-walked, jogged and ran their way to raising funds for HIV organizations across the state during the AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K on April 6.

By Monday, the event had raised nearly $222,000 of its $250,000 goal, according to a fundraising tracker on its website. The funds benefit Aunt Rita’s Foundation, which hosts the annual event, and 11 partner organizations: CAN Community Health, Chicanos Por La Causa, Ebony House, Northland Cares, One•N•Ten, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Queer Center, Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Southwest Recovery Alliance, Terros Health and Valleywise Health.

“This walk is not just about walking, though. It’s about walking with purpose,” Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said, according to Cronkite News. “It’s about honoring lives lost but also making sure that we celebrate the progress that we’ve made.”

The event unfolded at Tempe Beach Park. For the first time, the AIDS Walk featured two Navajos as co-chairs.

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“Aunt Rita’s really respects the work of both sister ‘Navi Ho’ Eddie George and Trudie Jackson, our co-chairs,” Stacey Jay Cavaliere, executive director of Aunt Rita’s Foundation, told KJZZ. “They’ve done so much work for years and years, with the HIV community and beyond, and we’re just thrilled that they have agreed to be kind of our figureheads this year.”

Here are some of our favorite moments from the AIDS Walk.

A cutout of a red ribbon, a symbol of HIV awareness, is covered in hand prints and displayed at the event.

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A runner drinks from a water bottle handed out by volunteers.

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A reflection of Tempe buildings appears in a runner’s sunglasses.

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Blue skies create a picturesque backdrop as a group of participants run along Tempe Town Lake.

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Several participants brought their dogs to walk in the event.

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A runner jogs through a cloud of bubbles made by volunteers.

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A group poses for a photo before the walk and run.

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The group of walkers head toward the finish line.

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A group of walkers posed for alongside Tempe Town Lake.

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A pride flag and a progress pride flag decorate an attendee’s hair.

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An AIDS Walk Arizona representative speaks to the crowd as the event gets underway.

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Entertainers take to the stage before the walk and run.

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The large group of walkers move onto the pedestrian bridge during the event.

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Two runners lead the pack during the 5K run.

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A runner jogs alongside Tempe Town Lake.

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