It’s a night of great music, delicious food, and lots of fun and dancing – and all for a cause – to help The Bahamas AIDS Foundation rebuild its funding sources after the COVID pandemic and in the return of the 27th Annual Red Ribbon Ball. According to Camille Lady Barnett, president, The Bahamas AIDS
Animated and engaged and a “down-to-the-ground” party “disguised” as an opulent event will be the first Red Ribbon Ball (RRB) since 2019 with the mystical, magical theme of “1,001 Arabian Nights”. And it will be “fabulous” according to Arame Ford, RRB committee member. “We’re excited and we know our regular patrons are very excited because
Young people remain an area of concern for the Bahamas AIDS Foundation and, as a result, HIV/AIDS education, awareness and information about prevention must continue, according to Camille Lady Barnett, foundation president. In 2020, Lady Barnett described the teen and young adult positivity numbers as “interesting”, as 21 percent of new cases were between the
It was a time to celebrate after a two-year delay for the annual Red Ribbon Ball. A festive, fully vaccinated crowd of 200, wearing all shades of red, went to