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Written by CMG Staff on Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
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A Canadian branch of a program that delivers motorcycles for health workers and other goods and services to improve the lives of rural Africans was launched Monday night at a gala fundraiser in Toronto.

Virgin Unite Canada was kicked off at the Direct Energy Centre by Sir Richard Branson, chairman of the Virgin Group.Virgin Unite is an international charity that focuses on the environment, young people in need of assistance, and fighting HIV and AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.

One aspect of the program, called “Heaven's Angels,” provides money for health care professionals who use motorcycles to reach people in Sub-Sarahan Africa. Proceeds from the Toronto party will go directly into that program, which can deliver a new motorcycle and keep a health worker on the job for a year with just $11,000. Branson and Virgin pay the costs of running the charity, so donated money goes straight into field operations.

Virgin Unite also delivers HIV tests developed by bioLytical Laboratories of Richmond, B.C., which has donated $1-million in medical supplies for use at African clinics. The tests can produce a diagnosis of HIV infection in 60 seconds.

“The support Canadians have given will make an enormous difference in the lives of people in need,” said Jean Oelwang, managing director of Virgin Unite, at the gala.

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