With "In the Loop," APLA's online advocacy network, you can share your voice with elected leaders and shape fair and effective HIV-related public policy.
APLA is on the ground at the local, state, and federal levels to defend funding and programs that people living with HIV/AIDS depend on.
See your dollars at work — and get insider info on our events and more. Sign up for APLA's online updates now.
Registered? Log in »
Your one-stop center to manage your giving, e-subscriptions, and more. Login to your activity center now!
Joining the APLA family changes lives. Share your story here — and we just might feature you on apla.org!
Join us for a tour of AIDS Project Los Angeles to learn more about the programs and services offered to over 11,000 clients every year.

TEAM TO END AIDS (T2) is APLA's endurance training program. Learn how we can help you cross the finish line while you raise money for the fight to end AIDS.
Find expert perspective and fresh insight into the epidemic, along with the latest information on our work.
Sign up for our e-news to get updates on all things APLA.
By Billy Masters contributing writer
March 16, 2010
Last week, I mused that Johnny Weir looked like Bobby Trendy. This week, the two missed each other by thismuch. On the eve of the Academy Awards, Weir and his agent Tara dropped in at WeHo’s très gay hotspot, the Abbey, and were photographed with one of the mega-hot half-naked go-go boys. The next day, Bobby Trendy was at the Abbey for an Oscar viewing party benefiting AIDS Project LA. BTW, my bon ami Evan Lysacek was at the "Vanity Fair" party -- I guess winning a gold medal really does count for something! We’ll have pics of all the boys on BillyMasters.com.
© 2010 Bay Windows Inc.
ABOUT APLA |
HEALTH & WELLNESS |
HIV Education |
HIV TestingInternationalNEWS & MULTIMEDIA |
Take ActionGet Involved |
Ways to Give |
AIDS Project Los Angeles is dedicated to: improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease; reducing the incidence of HIV infection; and advocating for fair and effective HIV-related public policy.
© 2013 APLA Home | Privacy Policy | HIPAA Privacy Policy
Site Design by: Charity Dynamics

