Vaccine-O-Licious 19: Performers Uniting for an HIV Vaccine
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Vaccine-O-Licious 19: Performers Uniting for an HIV Vaccine

Get ready for a jam-packed event where performers come together to increase awareness and support for finding an HIV vaccine.

By Columbia Research Unit

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 5:15 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

3 Dollar Bill

260 Meserole Street Brooklyn, NY 11206

About this event

  • 3 hours 15 minutes

Welcome to Vaccine-O-Licious 19: Performers Uniting for an HIV Vaccine! Prepare for an evening of fantastic performances to support finding a vaccine for HIV. Join us on Sun Jun 09, 2024, at 3 Dollar Bill for a night you won't forget. Let's come together to raise awareness and funds for this important cause. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy great entertainment while making a difference. See you there!

There wiil be guest performances by Jiggly Caliente from RuPaul's Drag Race, Amanda Porq, Miss Hell's Kitchen 2023, NYC's own, Jayse Vegas, JMV, Aria Jae and DJ JClef spinning the ones and twos.

All attendees will be entered in a free raffle to win two tickets to Broadway Bares, a smart TV, and other prizes. Tickets are made possible by Broadway Cares. Smart TV is made possible by Pepcom, Inc.

Pizza courtesy of the New York Blood Center will be provided throughout the show.

Special thanks to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and ViiV Healthcare for their support.

Organized by

Columbia Research Unit, Harlem Prevention Center, Bronx Prevention Center, and Project Achieve aim to speed the development of an effective HIV vaccine and to set the standards of care for people living with HIV. It is through community engagement and clinical research that we hope to accomplish those goals. 

Sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH), we are a part of the international HIV clinical trials networks, the HIV Vaccine Trials Networks (HVTN), the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN), and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG).

NYC collaborators include Project ACHIEVE of the New York Blood Center, Harlem Prevention Center, the Bronx Prevention Center, and Columbia Research Unit. Together, we form the NIH-funded Columbia Partnership for the Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Unit.