The Leo President Leo Jayeur Joseph addressed the gathering as the Youth Ambassador. In her address she implored the young persons to educate themselves about HIV/AIDS and do all in their power to protect themselves. She noted that discrimination was hurtful and that by discriminating one would put the blood of someone else on their hands. She challenged parents not to make sex a taboo in their household today but to see themselves as the first teaches molding the young minds. She implored the young persons to continue to let their lights shine.
The highlight of the evening was unveiling the quilt. This quilt is being worked on by persons living with AIDS.. Each squares symbolizes one person who have contracted the disease.
Be a light in someone's dark tunnel for you may never know when you may need someone to shine their light through your dark times. - so
SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON HUMAN RIGHTS
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