Largest non-profit HIV/AIDS healthcare provider mourns Senator Kennedy's death

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the nation’s largest non-profit HIV/AIDS healthcare provider which now provides treatment and services for more than 100,000 individuals in 21 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean and Asia, today mourned the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy (D, MA) who died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, MA. Kennedy was the second-longest serving member of the Senate in its history (behind Democratic colleague Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia). In his decades-long service in the Senate, Kennedy was an unwavering leader on health care issues, including HIV/AIDS, particularly for poor and marginalized Americans.

“Since the beginning of the epidemic we now know as AIDS back in June, 1981, Ted Kennedy has been a consistent, unwavering leader and architect of enlightened AIDS policy and funding,” said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation. “Kennedy was a true champion of people without a voice, and we mourn him today as one of the most reliable soldiers in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS.”

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