Honoring our volunteers
Linda
Grinberg
Linda Grinberg, activist and Project Inform Board Member, passed
away on Memorial Day 2002 from complications of AIDS and pulmonary
hypertension. When Linda was first diagnosed in the early 1990s,
she had a CD4+ cell count of 30 and was told she had six to twelve
months to live.
She set out to beat the odds and began the process of HIV education
and empowerment with a call to Project Inform. She quickly realized
there was always something a person could do and that no one could
predict how long a person with HIV would live. She passed these
powerful lessons on to all who would listen to her.
Her fight extended far beyond a struggle for her own survival.
She searched out every option and helped support Project Inform.
She even set up a foundation, FAIR (Foundation for AIDS and Immune
Research). By funding innovative, “proof of concept”
studies usually not covered by other grant sources, FAIR has helped
launch many important areas of research. She soon became a powerful
voice at meetings between the HIV community and pharmaceutical industry.
Linda led the way for other women to speak up and be heard in treatment
activist circles. She also helped break down barriers. Other experienced
activists quickly saw that she brought new skills and perspective
to the table and always pitched in on the hard work.
Linda offered a dramatic example of how much an individual can
accomplish, even while fighting multiple life-threatening illnesses.
She was a voice for women and all people living with HIV and will
be deeply missed.