"Thousands of people have died in San Francisco, millions in the world. The point of the Grove is to remember them, one at a time." - Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House
The National AIDS Memorial Grove, located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, is a dedicated
space in the national landscape where millions of Americans touched
directly or indirectly by AIDS can gather to heal, hope, and remember.
For all the promising prospects on the horizon, AIDS continues to
invade our lives, violate our past, and rob us of our comfortable
assumptions about the future. The sacred ground of this living memorial
honors all who have confronted this tragic pandemic both those who
have died and those who have shared their struggle, kept the vigils,
and supported each other during the final hours.
The National AIDS Memorial Grove signifies that the global tragedy of AIDS will never be forgotten.
The National AIDS Memorial Grove is a living tribute to all whose lives have been touched by AIDS. Our mission is to provide a healing sanctuary, to increase awareness of this national treasure, and to promote learning and understanding of the human tragedy of the AIDS pandemic.
NAMG Board Votes on the Memorial Design Feasibility Study
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We are happy to announce that we have moved to
a nice office in the Flood Building at a reduced rent.
Effective September 1st our new mailing address: P.O. Box 2270 San Francisco, CA 94126-2270
Phone: 415-765-0497 Fax: 415-707-6150.
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