The Importance Of Change The World By Elizabeth Glaser

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Change the World "I want to save my family but I think in order to do that, I have to change the world," said Elizabeth Glaser. Elizabeth Glaser encountered AIDS through blood transfusion in 1981. She transmitted it to her children Jake and Ariel. Ariel died from AIDS when she was seven years old from breastfeeding (Glaser). Jake is still alive at 30 years old and had been battling AIDS since he was born (pedaids.com). Her husband took over the foundation while living with AIDS. Paul Michael Glaser didn't find out he was living with AIDS for seven years until his daughter died in 1988 (Robertson). Elizabeth Glaser, who encountered AIDS through blood transfusion and exchanged it to her children, created the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric …show more content…

The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation helped everyone with Pediatric AIDS. She helped her son, who had AIDS his whole life, and had found a treatment and who is still alive at the age of 30 years old but also is still dealing with HIV (Fowler). She helped changed the chemicals in AZT which inhibits replication of some retroviruses, so that all kids can take it and she has saved thousands of lives because of the change in the AZT drug (Gorman 68-69). After Elizabeth Glaser's death the foundation still continued. Elizabeth Glaser died December 3, 1994 in Los Angeles, California but her son took over the business as the co-founder when he was 20 years old (Goldstein). Paul Michael Glaser also has AIDS is still alive but has never been treated to help him with AIDS by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation because his wife is not there with him. Instead he is being treated by AIDS Healthcare Foundation in Los Angeles (paulmichaelglaser.org). Paul Michael Glaser and Jake Glaser are the co-founders of the foundation but neither of them has been helped or treated since Elizabeth Glaser’s death. There are about 35 million people living with AIDS and about 3.2 million are children with AIDS (pedaids.com). When Elizabeth Glaser died there were 513,486 cases of AIDS with around with 319,849 deaths (Goldstein). As you can see, even after Elizabeth Glaser's death the Pediatric AIDS Foundation kept thriving and is now the number one Pediatric AIDS foundation in the world and there is a ton of information of what they

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