AEGiS & BeOneCity.com - May 20, 2008
www.BeOneCity.com is a new website for gay guys everywhere living with HIV so we can meet as friends or to date, to get support from one another and to get all the information they need for living well with HIV. The site has a free personals area where people can connect, chat, date, blog, etc., to encourage a sense of openness and create a forum where people can be honest and express themselves freely. It includes state-of-the-art-features like Instant Messaging, Webcamming, Chat Rooms, Video Blogs and E-Mail.
You can read more about BeOneCity on the HIV Plus Magazine website by clicking here.
AEGIS will receive a $3 donation for every new member who becomes a BeOneCity member. If you have any friends who are gay and HIV positive, ask them to sign up too using the code "AEGIS". Why is this important? Because the money AEGIS receives helps the organization continue to provide it's important service to people who need it.
Please sign up today - both for the fun experience of BeOneCity .com and to help AEGIS to continue to do it's work. It is free and it takes less than five minutes.
Thank You!
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