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[AIDS Resource Center Burned but not broken]
2-page notice of fire at AIDS Resource Center from Volunteers and Staff of the AIDS Resource Center, dated February 27, 1989. The notice includes details about a fire at the AIDS Resource Center on February 23rd.
[DGA/AIDS Resource Center News]
A DGA/AIDS Resource Center News document attached to a letter from John Thomas and information about volunteer opportunities for the center. The DGA/AIDS Resource Center News cover lists contact information and events. The back of the front cover consists of a letter from John Thomas, Executive Director of the center. The front of the second page is titled, "Your Next Step" and lists volunteer opportunities.
[DGLA Political Action Committee Makes Endorsements]
"DGLA Political Action Committee Makes Endorsements!" document includes a list of endorsements for representatives by the DGLA Political Action Committee by questionnaires. Election dates, a voters guide, and a form for DGLA Advocates Council.
[Letter from John Thomas of the AIDS Resource Center to a "Friend"]
Letter from John Thomas of the AIDS Resource Center to a "Friend." The letter recounts an arsonist's fire that destroyed The Dallas Gay Alliance AIDS Resource Center. The letter provides information about the AIDS Resource Center's programs and requests financial contributions from the recipient.
[Financial gift form for the Foundation for Human Understanding]
A flyer addressed to Linda Mitchell with an attached form requesting financial gift. The following programs are listed as optional gift recipients: Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic, HIV Counseling and Testing, Pentamidine Mist Treatments, Food Pantry, and Gay and Lesbian Community Center. These programs are further described in the flyer.
[Recipient copy of the Gay/Lesbian Voters Guide to 1992 Primary Elections]
Recipient copy of the Gay/Lesbian Voters Guide to 1992 Primary Elections. The guide consists of information about precinct conventions and a questionnaire.
[A Word We Feared An Epidemic We Denied]
A card titled, "AIDS A Word We Feared An Epidemic We Denied" and an information inviting the recipient the Dallas Premiere of Matthew Modine's "And the Band Played On." The following organizations are credited in the card: Foundations for Human Understanding, AIDS Resource Center, and Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic for AIDS Research. The card is addressed to Linda Jebavy Mitchell.
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