On May 18, we gathered at Tumanyan Park (TUMO) for an event dedicated to the memory of those who have died from AIDS. This day is commemorated globally as a day of remembrance, hope, and continued struggle.
During the event, we collectively sewed a remembrance #quilt — each piece representing a story, a person, a memory. We then formed a circle connected by red thread as a symbol of our unity and solidarity.


Around 30 volunteers joined us, sharing informational materials about HIV and AIDS with passersby — reminding everyone that awareness continues to save lives.


At the end of the event, we held a candlelight vigil to honor all those who have passed away from AIDS.
This day became not only a tribute to memory but also a symbol of life, strength, and ongoing resistance. Thank you to everyone who joined us. Your presence mattered.