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Lisa Lampanelli to Donate to GMHC for Westboro Baptist Church Protestors at Her Concert

Proceeds to Benefit GMHC, the Oldest AIDS Organization in the Country
5.20.2011

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New York, NY--Today at 7:00 pm, Lisa Lampanelli, known as "Comedy's Lovable Queen of Mean," will be performing her comedy showcase at the Topeka Performing Arts Center in Topeka, Kansas.   Members of Topeka's Westboro Baptist Church, headed by Fred Phelps and known for its extreme anti-gay views, are planning to protest Lampanelli's show because of her steadfast support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.  In response to the protest, Ms. Lampanelli intends to donate $1,000 to Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC), the nation's oldest HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care services provider, for each protestor who shows up.

"We are grateful for Lisa Lampanelli's kindness and courage to fight homophobia," said Marjorie Hill, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of GMHC.  "She is holding up a mirror to bigotry and hatred, and reflecting back love and generosity."

Ms. Lampanelli is a vocal supporter of GMHC.  She attended the 25th annual AIDS Walk New York in 2010, the proceeds of which benefit GMHC and other New York based HIV/AIDS organizations.   Founded in 1982, GMHC is a not-for-profit, volunteer-supported, and community-based organization that provides prevention and care services to thousands of men, women, and families that are living with, or affected by, HIV/AIDS.

"In the 30th year of this epidemic, we know that to end HIV/AIDS, we must also continue to address homophobia and stigma which are lethal drivers of this disease," added Hill.  "We need more people like Lisa Lampanelli to help us by utilizing their creativity, talent, skills and generosity."

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About GMHC:  GMHC is a not-for-profit, volunteer-supported, and community-based organization committed to national leadership in the fight against AIDS. We provide prevention and care services to men, women, and families that are living with, or affected by, HIV/AIDS in New York City. We advocate for scientific, evidence-based public health solutions for hundreds of thousands worldwide.  Our mission:  GMHC fights to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.