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Until There's A Cure AIDS bracelets

Filed under: Accessories, Celebrities with Style, Style for a Cause

Whether you realize it or not, you've seen the beautiful and meaningful "Until There's A Cure" bracelets on stars like Jessica Alba, Mandy Moore, Alan Cumming, Kerry Walsh, and of course, Kevin Bacon.

Young people who are 25 and under are most at risk, and the thought of their young children growing up under this shadow motivated two mothers to start the non-profit Until There's A Cure® Foundation in 1993.

The foundation raises funds to help people who are infected with HIV/AIDS, raise awareness about prevention, and to advocate vaccine research.

The Bracelet is the cornerstone of the organization's fundraising. There are several styles that range from $10 for ten, to $50 for an amazing carved African cuff.

While it may seem like the AIDS crisis has abated, it is actually a worldwide pandemic, and we are still looking for a cure. Buying and wearing The Bracelet helps by contributing to the efforts of the Until There's A Cure Foundation, and by generating conversations which raise awareness.

In the gallery, see what stylish company you're in when you wear The Bracelet!

Until There's A Cure Celebrity Ads

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  • Kim Kardashian
  • Jessica Alba
  • Kerry Walsh
  • Laila Ali
  • Kristen Cavallari

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