The 16th Annual Alicia Joy Techner Memorial Parenting Conference at Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield (1 Mile North of 15 Mile, just E. of Drake Rd) presents TAMMY BOCCOMINO at a FREE Conference for parents and teens Monday, January 30, 1995 ri" 6:30 p.m. T ammy Boccomino is among the most well respected and best known local AIDS cru- saders. She has done hundreds of presentations for students, teachers, parents and professional groups on AIDS awareness and has appeared on many TV and radio talk shows. She has also been a speaker for several national AIDS organizations. Tammy contracted HIV in 1983 from her first husband who, unknown to Tammy, was an IV drug user. After divorcing him she married again in 1985, and had two sons. Following the birth of her second son Michael, Tammy was diagnosed as HIV positive. Michael was confirmed HIV positive at six months of age and is currently diagnosed with AIDS. AID S AWARENESS The 16th Annual Alicia Joy Techner Memorial Parenting Conference proudly welcomes Tammy Boccomino and her very important presentation on the topic of HIV and AIDS. We welcome all parents and teenagers in the community. Tammy's talk will begin with her personal story. She will then explain the facts of AIDS and how to talk effectively with children and teens about this disease. Tammy will focus on protecting ourselves from AIDS and how to deal with the growing number of cases in the schools, work place, religious communities and families. She will discuss what we can do to stop the spread of this disease. This conference has been made possible by the many generous contributions from the friends and family of David and Ilene Techner in memory of their beloved daughter, Alicia. It represents their deep commitment to the value of parenting and their concern for improved family life. For further information, call the Temple at: (810) 661-5700 119