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Singer John Mayer Helps County AIDS Program

STAMFORD, Conn. – An organization started by singer John Mayer has donated $15,000 to a Stamford HIV/AIDS program run by Family Centers. The award was made at the suggestion of Mayer, who grew up in Fairfield, a press release from the pop star's "Back to You" Fund said.

“With fewer and fewer state and federal dollars being allocated to HIV/AIDS education and support, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to provide our clients the service they desperately need,” Bob Arnold, president of Family Centers, said in a release. 

Family Centers’ Stamford CARES  helps people with HIV/ AIDS live healthier and more productive lives.

Mayer established his foundation in 2003 to promote health, education and the arts. 

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