Malabo,
Equatorial Guinea (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 16, 2012 - Victor
Mooney of Forest Hills, New York will announce the name of his new ocean
rowboat in the capital of Equatorial Guinea, Africa’s sole former
Spanish colony, next week. Mr. Mooney's announcement is designed to
coincide with the Ninth Leon H. Sullivan Summit, which is scheduled from
August 20 - 24.
"Remarkably,
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has kept a light on the fight
against AIDS with an array of public outreach efforts to improve public
awareness of discrimination against those with HIV/AIDS and prevention
initiatives”, said Victor Mooney.
The
late Reverend Leon H. Sullivan is often remembered from the Third
African-African American Summit (now the Leon H. Sullivan Summits) in
Dakar, Senegal when he proclaimed – We will never be separated again.
“For
me, the experience of training, crying and sleeping in the Slave House
on Goree Island, Senegal has left an indelible mark on my life”, Mooney
added.
Later
this year, Mr. Mooney will make his fourth bid to row across the
Atlantic Ocean. He plans to depart from Canary Islands, a Spanish
archipelago located just off the northwest coast of mainland Africa and
row five-thousand miles to New York City. Mooney’s twenty-four foot
custom made rowboat was built in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Mr.
Mooney has lost one brother to AIDS and has another battling the
disease. It's his continued hope that this mission will encourage
voluntary HIV testing, increase awareness and AIDS prevention.
Mr.
Mooney, a devout Catholic, was blessed by Pope John Paul II for his
mission at the Vatican in 2004 on World AIDS Day. He looks to attend
Mass at Cathedral Malabo, distribute rosaries that were collected from
Dioceses and Parishes across the United States, invite locals and summit
participants to score a goal for an AIDS-free generation during his
trip.
Contact Info:
Lisa Samuels
(917) 338-3535
Lisa Samuels
(917) 338-3535
Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/american-aids-activist-names-transatlantic-rowboat-in-equatorial-guinea-next-week-2418.htm/#ixzz23jJE4VDL
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