Mercury Phoenix Trust
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Mercury Phoenix Trust is a UK-based charity founded in 1992 by members of the band Queen in memory of their late lead singer, Freddie Mercury, to combat the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The organization focuses on raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, supporting education and prevention programs, and providing funding to organizations and projects worldwide that address the social and medical impacts of the disease. As a grant-making trust, Mercury Phoenix Trust primarily distributes funds to NGOs and community initiatives, rather than implementing programs directly, aiming to alleviate suffering and reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS globally.
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