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Monday, July 17, 2006
25,000 people Walk for AIDS in San Francisco
The 20th annual San Francisco AIDS Walk is over. It was beautiful Sunday with temperatures in the mid-seventies, a slight fresh ocean breeze and clear, sunny skies. More than 25,000 people came to participate in AIDS Walk San Francisco and do their part in ending the devastating pandemic that has taken so many lives and is threatening so many others.
The Walk in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on a picture-perfect summer day raised nearly $3.8 million. In this San FranciscoChronicle photo by Katy Raddatz, participants mingle in Golden Gate Park's Sharon Meadows before the event.
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