

I-Warrior is a new night from club promoter and long-term
HIV survivor Spike Rhodes, the man who launched the original 'status-safe'
club ‘Warriors.’
I-Warrior aims to provide an attitude-free space where you can feel free to
disclose your status in a cruisey, men-only, safe-sex atmosphere. Tuff, upfront
and cutting-edge beats, first Friday of each month, 10.30pm-6am, entry £6
before 11pm, £10 after (£8 with flyer) at Crash in Vauxhall. Special
invitations to the launch on Friday 4 March .

A group of law school friends are fundraising for HIV and Aids education in
South Africa, India and Cambodia through the Hope Trust. A key part of the
project will be to pay the salary of local Aids education officers rather
than appointing western staff. Contact the Hope Education Trust at www.hope-trust.co.uk
It's that time of year again. Crusaid is inviting people
to register for the Walk for Life on Sunday 19 June. This year's 10km walk
around central London starts from the National Theatre. The walk is a healthy
and invigorating way to see the sites of London and raise funds for people
living with HIV in the UK. Last year's walk raised £300,000. Contact:
020 7539 3880 or office@crusaid.org.uk
Sussex Beacon held a fundraising tribute to Kate Bush at No Name
Restaurant and Bar. The evening was a wuthering success with £1,800
raised for the Brighton charity. The Beacon is currently looking for interesting
gardens in the Brighton and Hove area for their annual open garden weekend,
the Garden Gadabout. If you want to show off your blooms and help raise money
ring 01273 694222.
The Peter Tatchell Human Rights Fund's 4th annual Tatchell Ball will
take place at the October Gallery, London on Monday 14 March, to raise funds
for Tatchell's human rights work. Tickets cost £20 (£10 concessions;
£35 for two) and include drinks and refreshments. Send a cheque made
out to 'PTHRF' to Peter Tatchell Human Rights Fund, PO Box 35253, London E1
4YF, including your name(s), address and a contact telephone number.