The Living AIDS Memorial Garden in Charleston, WV is a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining a serene garden in memory of those who have lost their lives to AIDS, while also providing a place of reflection for survivors and individuals living with the illness. Since 1998, the dedicated members of this organization have transformed a small plot into a beautiful haven adorned with wildflowers, trees, and roses, funded through private donations, corporate contributions, government grants, and an annual benefit event.
Surrounded by wrought-iron fencing and featuring a meandering brick walkway, the garden offers visitors access to concrete benches and tables, allowing them to find solace and contemplation amidst the bustling activity of the nearby Capitol Complex. The garden also includes bricks imprinted with the names of donors and those who have passed away from AIDS, as well as inspiring messages that serve as a reminder that their memory lives on. The Living AIDS Memorial Garden aims to serve not only West Virginia but also the surrounding states, providing a place of beauty and tranquility for all who visit.
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