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Bristol-Myers Squibb and The National AIDS Fund Announce World AIDS Day Campaign to Shine a Light on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States

   Third Annual 'Light to Unite' Program to Provide Funds and Information

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bristol-Myers Squibb
Company (NYSE: BMY) in cooperation with the National AIDS Fund today
launched the third annual "Light to Unite" campaign in support of World
AIDS Day. This year's "Light to Unite" program shines a light on the
devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in underserved communities
throughout the United States. Bristol-Myers Squibb and the National AIDS
Fund are encouraging people across the country to visit
http://www.lighttounite.org to show their support and to educate themselves
and others on emerging HIV/AIDS issues within diverse communities across
the U.S.
    On the "Light to Unite" Web site, visitors can light a virtual candle,
share stories about how HIV/AIDS has impacted their lives, and help
increase awareness of the epidemic by e-mailing a friend. For each virtual
candle lit through December 31, 2006, Bristol-Myers Squibb will contribute
$1 to the National AIDS Fund, up to a maximum contribution of $100,000, to
benefit AIDS service organizations in underserved communities in the U.S.
Web site visitors will also have the opportunity to increase the impact of
the Bristol-Myers Squibb contribution to the National AIDS Fund by making
an additional donation on the National AIDS Fund Web site at
http://www.aidsfund.org.
    "The 'Light to Unite' campaign will provide thousands of people with
the opportunity to embrace the World AIDS Day message of support and hope
for people living with HIV/AIDS," said Anthony Hooper, president, U.S.
pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. "This program further
demonstrates the BMS commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS worldwide, by
helping to fund the National AIDS Fund's disease prevention and care work
in areas where this support is critical."
    "The National AIDS Fund is proud to build philanthropic alliances with
corporate leaders like BMS who are dedicated to providing support for
communities that are increasingly impacted by HIV/AIDS. The 'Light to
Unite' campaign will provide education and funding to grassroots agencies
and populations in the U.S. most heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS, including
African- Americans, Hispanic-Latinos, youth, and women," said Kandy Ferree,
president and CEO, the National AIDS Fund.
    The National AIDS Fund provides grants through a network of 29
Community Partnerships. This approach gives grassroots HIV/AIDS
organizations access to needed funding, to offer support services that best
meet the needs of their local communities.
    World AIDS Day is an annual global event on December 1 dedicated to
remembering those who have died from AIDS, learning more about the
devastating effects of the disease around the world, and reaffirming the
commitment to fight it.
    According to UNAIDS, about 65 million people worldwide have been
infected with HIV, and AIDS has killed more than 25 million people since it
was first recognized in 1981, making it one of the most destructive
epidemics in recorded history. The epidemic continues in the U.S. as well.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's most recent
statistics on HIV/AIDS in the U.S.:
    * More than 1 million Americans are living with HIV/AIDS, 300,000 of whom
      are undiagnosed and unaware of their HIV infection.
    * There are approximately 40,000 new HIV infections in the U.S. each year.
    * Minorities in the U.S. account for approximately 65 percent of all
      HIV/AIDS infections.
    * In 2002, HIV/AIDS was the second leading cause of death for all
      African-Americans aged 35 to 44 in the U.S.  In 2002, HIV/AIDS was the
      leading cause of death for African-American women aged 25 to 34.
    * Women account for 27 percent of HIV/AIDS diagnoses in the U.S.
    * Nearly 1 out of every 5 people diagnosed with HIV in the U.S. is
      Hispanic.

    About Bristol-Myers Squibb
    Bristol-Myers Squibb is a global pharmaceutical and related health care
products company whose mission is to extend and enhance human life. Visit
Bristol-Myers Squibb on the World Wide Web at http://www.bms.com.
    About the National AIDS Fund
    The National AIDS Fund was founded in 1988 to reduce the incidence and
impact of HIV/AIDS by promoting leadership and generating resources for
effective community responses to the epidemic. Through its unique network
of 29 Community Partnerships, the National AIDS Fund supports over 350
grassroots organizations annually which in turn provide HIV prevention,
care and support services to underserved individuals and populations most
impacted by HIV/AIDS including communities of color, youth and women.
    The National AIDS Fund connects national and local funders, scientists,
and community based organizations. With its Partnerships, it invests more
than $8 million annually in HIV/AIDS grant making to agencies nationwide,
and has the ability and responsibility to lead discussions on the most
effective strategies for preventing HIV.
    The National AIDS Fund Community Partnerships use the leverage of
national Challenge Grants to raise support locally, and make
community-level decisions about how and where funds should be spent.
Together with our Community Partnerships, the National AIDS Fund has raised
and invested over $134 million since 1988 for the fight against HIV/AIDS in
the U.S.
    For more information about the National AIDS Fund, please visit
http://www.aidsfund.org.


SOURCE Bristol-Myers Squibb




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  • http://www.aidsfund.org
  • http://www.lighttounite.org/
    CONTACT:
    Eric Miller of Bristol-Myers Squibb,
    +1-609-252-7981, eric.miller@bms.com; and Kandy Ferree of
    National AIDS Fund, +1-202-408-4848 x 212, kferree@aidsfund.org