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This month, we've teamed up with MTV's Staying Alive Foundation to bring you a creative way to increase awareness for AIDS. After his trip to Africa to witness the effects of the disease, Travis McCoy (Gym Class Heroes) wrote and recorded a song for Staying Alive devoted to spreading the message - and they want you to be a part of it!


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We're asking you to watch the video on SocialVibe andupload a photo of yourself holding a sign with a lyric from the song. Not only will you earn 10 points and be instantly added to the official collage, but your photo could also appear on MTV's ginormous 44.5' screen in Times Square!

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Imagine your shining face, up on that jumbotron, helping get the message out about AIDS awareness for all the tourists and New Yorkers passing through. Incredible!

Upload your photo now and then share it with your friends!


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Emma

Emma says:
POSTED 2 MONTHS AGO

Raddest thing ever. Travis McCoy is the man. :)

JCCAKES

JCCAKES says:
POSTED 2 MONTHS AGO

I think most people know AIDS exist by now.. They aren't gonna cure it though. Just like Cancer, both are huge money makers for the medical industry

JMcC1414

JMcC1414 says:
POSTED 2 MONTHS AGO

I'm with KCCAKES there.....


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