Faceless Dolls
Question: Why don't these dolls have a face? Answer: Because AIDS is a Faceless Disease.
(PRWEB) December 2, 2003 -- Phoenix AZ, Children With Aids (CWA) “Faceless
Dolls” - These hand-made cuties are looking for a good home. For just $30, folks
can purchase a doll and support CWA’s mission to continue to recruit families to
provide loving, caring, permanent homes for HIV infected, affected and orphaned
children. Adopt a doll on-line at www.aidskids.org .
All proceeds go to the Children
With Aids Project of America to provide a variety of services for children
infected / affected by AIDS or drug-exposed infants who will require foster or
adoptive families. CWA works to create adoptive, foster, family-centered care
programs that are both effective and compassionate.
Designer, Sandra
Slater, formally from Fremont CA ... now residing in Maine has been working with
Jim Jenkins and is hand sewing dolls with love dolls that she created especially
for CWA. The dolls are all fabric ... come in different colors .. tan, black and
white ... . the doll is approximately 12 inches in height … clothing is
comprised of various fabrics …. These dolls have no face .... the reason being
... " AIDS is a faceless disease ! ...
Sandra has devoted 100's of hours
to this project .. which we have named ... "Faceless Dolls Project!" ... and
desires to further develop a program to recruit the youths of America and other
groups to join her in making making these dolls.
Children With AIDS
Project was formed in 1988 by Jim Jenkins and his former wife Joy resulting from
difficulties they had in adopting two infants that were abandoned at birth and
tested positive to the AIDS antibodies.
CWA is an organization whose aim
is to transform the silence that surrounds HIV infected children and AIDS
orphans into an audible sound. We must amplify this sound until the needs are
met for every child affected by the AIDS epidemic in this nation and the
world.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/12/prweb91885.htm