m2m Kicks Off 15th Year with Star-Studded Celebration

Nalumu Vivien Juliet and Annie Lennox
The 3 November event was hosted by singer, songwriter, and activist Annie Lennox who performed for the 250 guests gathered at One Marylebone. Ms. Lennox spoke of her longstanding involvement and commitment to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, highlighting the fact that worldwide AIDS is a leading cause of death among women of reproductive age. She went on to perform two sets during the evening, including songs from her Grammy-nominated Nostalgia album, as well as Sweet Dreams and her some of her other international hits.

Hosts, Hugh Bonneville and Kirsty Wark
One of the evening’s many highlights was a speech from Mentor Mother Nalumu Vivien Juliet, who traveled to the U.K. from her home in rural Uganda. Juliet shared her powerful story of how she overcame tremendous challenges after testing HIV positive while pregnant, and is now helping other HIV-positive mothers in similar situations find the strength to access treatment critical to the health of themselves and their babies. She ended her moving speech with the declaration, “HIV ends with me,” launching everyone to their feet in a standing ovation.

Victoria Beckham and Dr. Mitch Besser, m2m Founder
The glamorous event was supported by MAC Cosmetics, Universal Music, Gucci, and Next Model Management. Funds raised from the evening will help support m2m’s vital work in sub-Saharan Africa to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and create health and hope for mothers, their families, and communities.
Following Annie Lenox’s final performance and a few last words from Hugh Bonneville and Kristy Wark, Jack Guinness took to the stage to DJ the after-party where guests celebrated into the wee hours.
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- Daily Mail, Mollie King joins stars at anniversary bash, 4 November 2015
- Evening Standard, The Mother of All Parties, 4 November 2015
- The Telegraph, PixiWoo become Mac counter girls for World AIDS Day, 1 December 2015
- Red Magazine, If You Only Learn About One Charity This World AIDS Day, Make It This, 1 December 2015
- Reuters, HIV stigma in Uganda puts mothers and babies at risk, 1 December 2015
- Marie Claire U.K., MAC Supports The mothers2mothers Anniversary Gala, 17 November 2015