House of Mercy is preparing to host its third annual World AIDS Day Luncheon in December.

The organization plans to use money raised through the luncheon to benefit its operations providing housing, case management and support services to people living with HIV or AIDS in North Carolina and South Carolina.

This year’s luncheon will be held at Belmont Abbey College’s Haid Theater and Ballroom and will feature a keynote address and story from speakers Kayla Earley and Robert Meggett.

“This event reflects House of Mercy’s ongoing dedication to fostering a compassionate stigma-free community while advancing health equity for those affected by HIV/AIDS,” a press release from House of Mercy said. “Community engagement is vital in addressing the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS in the South

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