Love, Loss & Life: Real Stories From The AIDS Pandemic

David Eason: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic

June 26, 2024 National HIV Story Trust, David Eason Season 1 Episode 17
David Eason: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
Love, Loss & Life: Real Stories From The AIDS Pandemic
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Love, Loss & Life: Real Stories From The AIDS Pandemic
David Eason: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
Jun 26, 2024 Season 1 Episode 17
National HIV Story Trust, David Eason

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David Eason's selfless commitment to volunteering at London Lighthouse, providing care for individuals affected by AIDS, exemplifies his unwavering dedication to making a difference.     Collaborating with friends, he spearheaded initiatives such as the "Warriors" club-night, aimed at empowering those living with the illness to lead more fulfilling lives.
It was while in the United States that David was first exposed to the devastating impact of a new disease affecting the gay community. Throughout the AIDS pandemic, he maintained close ties with friends in the US and also witnessed the profound effects of the disease in the UK, where both he and his partner were affected. 
 The poignant account of the loss of his partner serves as a reminder of the profound impact of AIDS, and David's subsequent contributions promise to offer valuable insights into this critical issue.

This podcast series features stories taken from our first book, a collection of essays, reflections, and testimonies also entitled ‘Love, Loss & Life’ which you can buy here.

An audiobook is also available here.

Visit the National HIV Story Trust website

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David Eason's selfless commitment to volunteering at London Lighthouse, providing care for individuals affected by AIDS, exemplifies his unwavering dedication to making a difference.     Collaborating with friends, he spearheaded initiatives such as the "Warriors" club-night, aimed at empowering those living with the illness to lead more fulfilling lives.
It was while in the United States that David was first exposed to the devastating impact of a new disease affecting the gay community. Throughout the AIDS pandemic, he maintained close ties with friends in the US and also witnessed the profound effects of the disease in the UK, where both he and his partner were affected. 
 The poignant account of the loss of his partner serves as a reminder of the profound impact of AIDS, and David's subsequent contributions promise to offer valuable insights into this critical issue.

This podcast series features stories taken from our first book, a collection of essays, reflections, and testimonies also entitled ‘Love, Loss & Life’ which you can buy here.

An audiobook is also available here.

Visit the National HIV Story Trust website