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Justin's HIV Journal Washington DC AIDS Walk Edition II
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Justin Smith
Mr. Justin B. Smith has been involved in Gay Activism since 1999. He is 28 and a U.S. Air Force Veteran. Justin was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. He now lives in Baltimore, Maryland and has worked with and for Gay Organizations such as the National Black Justice Coalition, Human Rights Campaign, Equality Maryland, Us Helping Us, People Into Living Incorporated etc. He is currently in school pursuing his degree in Communication and Journalism.

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By Justin Smith
Published on 11/1/2008
 
By Justin Smith

Justin B Smith does the Washington DC AIDS Walk/5K Run Victoriously







 

 
Hello all this is Justin B. Smith again. About 2 weeks ago I decided to do the 2008 Washington DC AIDS Walk/5K Run.
It was the first time I did the AIDS Walk/5k Run and it's the first time I ever ran a 5k for a good cause.
It felt so good to give something back to my community. I first thought about the AIDS 5K Walk and then thought about how in high school I ran 5K's like they were nothing. I wanted to see if after 10 years I still had it.
 

Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty (L) and Justin B. Smith (R)

 
I also decided that community service when talking about HIV/AIDS is one of my callings as well. I do have my hand in many different arenas right now.
 

Olympic Gold Medalist Diver Greg Louganis (L) and Justin B. Smith (R)

 
So as most of you know I gauged about 500.00 for my goal for the AIDS Walk/5K Run. Well thanks to all my readers and watchers I raised 700.00. Thank you to all my supporters.
 

 

Justin's HIV Journal Washington DC AIDS Walk Edition II
By Justin Smith

Justin B Smith does the Washington DC AIDS Walk/5K Run Victoriously


 

 
Hello all this is Justin B. Smith again. About 2 weeks ago I decided to do the 2008 Washington DC AIDS Walk/5K Run.
It was the first time I did the AIDS Walk/5k Run and it's the first time I ever ran a 5k for a good cause.
It felt so good to give something back to my community. I first thought about the AIDS 5K Walk and then thought about how in high school I ran 5K's like they were nothing. I wanted to see if after 10 years I still had it.
 

Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty (L) and Justin B. Smith (R)

 
I also decided that community service when talking about HIV/AIDS is one of my callings as well. I do have my hand in many different arenas right now.
 

Olympic Gold Medalist Diver Greg Louganis (L) and Justin B. Smith (R)

 
So as most of you know I gauged about 500.00 for my goal for the AIDS Walk/5K Run. Well thanks to all my readers and watchers I raised 700.00. Thank you to all my supporters.