The AIDS Walk Toronto Virtual Museum
https://collections.arquives.ca/link/digitalexhibit32
- Material Type
- Digital exhibit
- Tags
- 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, AIDS Committee of Toronto, fundraising, Gay activism, history, HIV/AIDS
- Description
- AIDS Walk Toronto--which began as From All Walks of Life, a name it held until 1996--ran annually in downtown Toronto. Teams made up of community organizations, small businesses, schools, chosen families, and other small groups, collected pledges together leading up to the walk. The route—generally…
- Material Type
- Digital exhibit
- Tags
- 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, AIDS Committee of Toronto, fundraising, Gay activism, history, HIV/AIDS
- Description
- AIDS Walk Toronto--which began as From All Walks of Life, a name it held until 1996--ran annually in downtown Toronto. Teams made up of community organizations, small businesses, schools, chosen families, and other small groups, collected pledges together leading up to the walk. The route—generally, approximately a 6-10km loop through the downtown core, with Queen’s Park or Nathan Philips Square serving as a start/end point--changed slightly over the years, buts its goals of education, fundraising, and community building remained the same. Within its first few years, the walk was already amassing crowds of over 10,000, and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to be put towards research on HIV and AIDS. By its tenth year, there were upwards of 500 volunteers involved, and by the early 2000s, AIDS Walk Toronto had cumulatively raised over seven million dollars. AIDS Walk Toronto had its final walk in 2020, and this Virtual Museum serves to commemorate the history of this important fundraiser and annual community event.