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Pamela
Anderson Urges World to Get Tested for HIV
6/23/05
Pamela Anderson, M.A.C VIVA GLAM V Spokesperson, Urges the World to Get
Tested for HIV in a Radio Public Service Announcement Premiering June 27 -
National HIV Testing Day 40 Million People are Infected with HIV/AIDS
Worldwide and 95% of Those Infected Don't Know It
Anderson States in the Public Service Announcement 'More People Tested
Means Less People Infected,' and 'Know Your Status to Help Stop the Spread
of HIV/AIDS'
NEW YORK, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- M.A.C AIDS Fund (MAF), the charitable
arm of M.A.C Cosmetics, announces today the worldwide debut of a Radio
Public Service Announcement (RPSA) featuring M.A.C VIVA GLAM V
Spokesperson, Pamela Anderson, urging people to get tested for HIV/AIDS.
MAF will officially launch the RPSA on Monday, June 27th, declared as
National HIV Testing Day, by the National Association of People with AIDS
(NAPWA-US). This nationally recognized annual campaign promotes the
importance of HIV testing and counseling. HIV/AIDS is preventable and 95%
of people infected with the HIV virus worldwide don't know they have it.
M.A.C VIVA GLAM superstar Pamela Anderson has adopted the importance of
getting tested, getting results, and making informed healthcare decisions
as her platform for the M.A.C VIVA GLAM V Campaign and advocates this in
the RPSA. Pamela Anderson and MAF encourage everyone to make HIV testing a
part of their regular healthcare routine and fully support the National
HIV Testing Day annual campaign, its message and importance.
"It was personally important for me to participate in the National
HIV Testing Day RPSA with M.A.C AIDS Fund since Getting Tested is my
platform for the VIVA GLAM campaign. HIV/AIDS is a preventable disease,
but if you don't know your HIV status you can unknowingly pass it along to
others. Our greatest defense against the spread of HIV is to know our
status and the only way to know is to GET TESTED! A lot of people wonder
how they can make a difference; getting tested and buying a M.A.C VIVA
GLAM lipstick can really make a difference around the world. So do your
part and GET TESTED this Monday, National HIV Testing Day. It's quick and
easy and it can make a difference." -- Pam Anderson
Pamela Anderson Interview Q&A
Q: Tell us about what you are doing with the M.A.C VIVA GLAM Campaign
and this Public Service Announcement for National HIV Testing Day.
A: I have been working with VIVA GLAM for a while now, the M.A.C AIDS
Fund, I think its great and we've raised a lot of money with the selling
of the lipstick. This is part of the GET TESTED platform that I wanted to
get involved in, National HIV Testing Day is coming up, the 27th, June
27th and I just want to support them as much as possible because there is
no cure for AIDS the only thing we can do is prevent it by not passing it
around and I think they only way to know is to GET TESTED. In fact I was
tested and found out I have Hepatitis C and I think the worst thing in the
world for me would be to pass it onto somebody else, so I just think it's
the only responsible choice is to know our health and be responsible for
our own health and bodies and the people that we love and try to remove a
little bit of the stigma associated with it. AIDS is not just a gay man's
disease, it's women and children and people that are dying form AIDS all
over the place and I think that it's just really important to stop the
spread of it since there is no cure.
Q: Tell us about the M.A.C VIVA GLAM Lipstick.
A: M.A.C AIDS Fund is a worldwide organization, I can buy even one VIVA
GLAM lipstick and it can medicate a woman in Africa for an entire month.
And they [The M.A.C AIDS Fund] support people living with the disease
which I think is great, the money isn't necessarily going to research its
going to caring for people and a better quality of life for people living
with the disease and their children and childcare and the meals and
services all the good services that they have for all these people that
are living with the disease which I think is just as important for us.
Q: How involved are you with the M.A.C VIVA GLAM Campaign and National
HIV Testing Day?
A: Well I've always found that with charity events and charity things a
lot of people go to charity events to maybe get their pictures taken or I
think a lot of times you don't even know what you are going for and this
was something really close to my heart because of having Hepatitis C and
feeling empowered by knowing my health status. I thought more people
should do this and so I feel connected to it. And you know like with PETA
that something that I have done my whole life and I just saw the awareness
and I saw the change that I have been able to make and with Hepatitis C
the American Liver Foundation said that four times that amount of people
were getting tested since I came out and said I had Hepatitis C and you
know I am hoping to make a difference with this as well. And I think
they're [M.A.C] clever. M.A.C is terrific it's such a generous sincere
company and John Demsey I talked to him and it was like you know I know
where the money is going I know that they are making a difference and they
are just great people to work with they are just very sincere.
Q: How did you feel when you told your test results for Hepatitis C
were positive?
A: Well you know I don't think its ever good news to hear that you are
positive for Hepatitis C or AIDS, but there is life after, knowing your
health status and its empowering and I think it's the only thing we can do
I mean we don't want to pass it onto others since there is no cure um the
only thing we can do is prevent it. I think it's just a responsible thing
and not to be afraid of it and to feel empowered by knowing your health
status instead of being afraid and I just think it's a positive thing.
Q: What would you like to tell everyone on June 27th?
A: Get tested June 27th, its National HIV Testing Day, I am going to
get tested again, it's been a year so me and my girlfriends are going to
do it and um that's it it's easy as that. SOURCE M.A.C Cosmetics
Many places offer HIV testing including local health departments,
private doctors' offices, hospitals, and sites specifically set up to
provide HIV testing. It is important to get tested at a place that also
provides counseling about HIV and AIDS. Counselors can answer any
questions that might arise, help understand the meaning of the test
results and provide information about local AIDS-related resources. Many
places now offer the Rapid HIV Antibody Test that can give results in 5-60
minutes with a simple fingerstick sample of blood.
According to NAPWA-US, across the country on National HIV Testing Day (NHTD),
thousands of HIV counseling and testing sites, state and local health
departments, and community-based HIV/AIDS service providers will
participate in NHTD events, by holding health fairs, providing community
and media outreach, hosting special testing-related events or operating
extended hours. HIV tests are quick and easy, and at some clinics they are
free or can be paid for on a sliding scale, based on income.
In the three RPSA spots (:60, :30 and :15 seconds) Anderson explains
that many things can happen in 60 seconds. An estimated three million
people worldwide die of AIDS every year which translates to six people
dying of AIDS every 60 seconds. Another thing that can happen in 60
seconds is taking an HIV test. She concludes with the reminder that
HIV/AIDS has no cure, but its spread can be prevented by getting tested.
She then refers listeners to the National AIDS Hotline 800-342-AIDS (2437)
and the MAF Website for testing information. The RPSA debuts in America in
June and will air internationally thereafter.
M.A.C VIVA GLAM products (Lipstick and Lipglass) are the primary
funding sources for the M.A.C AIDS Fund, from which 100 percent of the
sales benefit men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS. To date the
fund has raised over $47 million USD. In just one month after announcing
Pamela Anderson as the newest face of VIVA GLAM, almost $1.4 million USD
was generated for the M.A.C AIDS Fund.
The M.A.C AIDS Fund
The M.A.C AIDS Fund provides vital support to men, women and children
living with HIV and AIDS. Founded in 1994 by M.A.C Cosmetics, the fund has
raised more than $47 million through the sales of the VIVA GLAM lipstick
collection, Kids Helping Kids Cards and the M.A.C Deck of Cards. The
proceeds are distributed to organizations worldwide that provide direct
care services and daily essentials to those afflicted with HIV/AIDS, and
that offer HIV/AIDS education, awareness and prevention programs and
support the elimination of prejudice and discrimination against
HIV/AIDS-affected individuals. 100% of the selling price of VIVA GLAM goes
to the M.A.C AIDS Fund and are directed to local and geographic regions
where the need for HIV-related care and services are greatest. For more
information about the M.A.C AIDS Fund, log on to http://www.macaidsfund.org
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M.A.C (Make-up Art Cosmetics)
M.A.C, the leading brand of professional cosmetics, was created in
Toronto, Canada in 1985 and is now part of The Estee Lauder Companies. The
company's popularity has grown through a tradition of word-of-mouth
endorsement from makeup artists, models, photographers and journalists
around the world. M.A.C products are sold in more than 46 countries
worldwide. For a M.A.C location or information on our products and
services, visit http://www.maccosmetics.com, the recently redesigned site
that makes the M.A.C online experience simpler, more informational and
faster for the user.
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