Hi! Thanks for visiting my AIDSWALK/SAAF fundraising page. My name is Steven Ballesteros and I am 16 years old. I have participated in the Aidswalk since I was 3 years old and in the most recent few have ran the 10k or 5k. I do this in memory of Lahanna Shamek Heyde, my adoptive sister, who was born HIV+. A link to her story lies below.
page.http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue2/2000/08/17/35763-aids-finally-overcomes-tenacious-spirit/
Born in 1977 and passing away in 2000 I knew Hanna for only a few years but she is an integral part of who I am today. My guardian angel and a large insipiration to my compassion, public speaking, and advocation for awareness of not just AIDS/HIV but many other issues. Hanna was a speaker on awareness for much of her life starting in her teens. I love her very much and have come to be a strong and able believer in compassion and love, much of which is credited to her. I would greatly appreciate sponorship and support of my fundraising in the support of SAAF, my annual running, and the memory of not just Lahanna but the memory and support to survival for all those inflected with HIV/AIDS. Past, present, and future. Thank you.
LAHANNA’S POEM
A few years before her death, Lahanna wrote a poem about her early life:
1977 in December
I was too young too remember
But by what I was told
My mother was 22 years old
She’d run away as a child
And now was going wild
It was the year of Rock and Roll
The drugs took over her soul
There were three kids before I
Who would suffer and would say
With hunger, chills and thirst
Her drugs came first
I know that there are girls and there are boys
Who have good parents and have good toys
As a small child I was not protected
And in the long run was rejected
The many drugs she had injected
Caused her and me to get infected
So I grew up sick and alone
In many foster homes abused
Through trouble and changes I got used
-Lahanna Heyde.
Many thanks for your support and please forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate!