Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research
- Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research
The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research is a Canadian charitable foundation whose goal is to raise awareness of AIDS/HIV to increase funds for research. CANFAR is currently the only such organization in Canada. The foundation was created in 1987 by Bluma Appel.
External links
* [http://www.canfar.ca Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research website]
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