Zachary Quinto joins AIDS Monument board
Actor Zachary Quinto is taking on a new role as a boardmember for America's Foundation for a National AIDS Monument.
The Star Trek star, who publicly 'came out' as a gay man in 2011, will help organization officials with their efforts to memorialise those who have succumbed to HIV/AIDS with a physical structure in Los Angeles.
He will also help to raise awareness and educate youths about the
dangers of the disease, reports TheWrap.com.
A statement released by Quinto reads, "I am excited to be part of
the AIDS Monument Foundation Board of Directors, particularly
because while the mission is to honor the lives of those lost as
well as celebrating the people who fought and continue to fight for
change and an end to HIV/AIDS, it looks ahead to keep the
conversation about HIV current and relevant."
Jason H. Kennedy, Board vice-chair, adds, "The National AIDS
monument will be a catalyst for conversations that can help save
lives. In addition to the gravitas of Hollywood that Zachary brings
to the Board, he also adds an active, willing voice to reach the
young people most at risk for contracting HIV."