26th Annual Pediatric AIDS Benefit Concert (PABC) – Jan 26
Posted by Drexel University College of Medicine on January 15, 2019
The 26th Annual Pediatric AIDS Benefit Concert (PABC) on Saturday, January 26, 2019 from 5:00-10:30 pm will be held in the main building on Drexel’s University City campus at 32nd and Chestnut Streets. The show is run by medical students and showcases their talents, including cultural dances, country, folk, rock and roll, and classical music. All proceeds from the event, which has raised more than half a million dollars since its inception, directly benefit patients of the Dorothy Mann Center for Pediatric and Adolescent HIV.
Our mission is to offer hope and provide quality, patient-centered care and wrap-around services to youth and their families who are infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, helping infants, children and teens live long and healthy lives. The money raised by PABC helps provide families with emergency funds for housing, utilities, food and rent, and helps to offset other expenses such as college application fees and supplies for summer camp.
More information can be found on the website and tickets can be purchased at: http://ducompabc.wixsite.com/pabc.
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