Celebs come out to support the “23rd Annual Time for Heroes” Celebrity Picnic to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Great day, On Sunday June 3, as The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
23rd Annual “A Time for Heroes” Celebrity Picnic was held.
What is great about this day ? There were many Los Angeles families mingling with some of Hollywood’s hottest stars to raise awareness and funds for the Foundation’s efforts to end HIV/AIDS in children around the world. They did this while playing games, doing arts and crafts, listening and dancing to great music and treating themselves to great food.

Recording artist Gwen Stefani goofs around with Goofy at the 23rd Annual A Time for Heroes Celebrity Picnic Benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Some of the stars that came out support were: Alex Christian Jones, Ayla Kell, BC Jean, Brandon Molale, Bryan Price, Calum Worthy, Candice Rae Price, Carlon Jeffery, Carmen Electra, Cassie Scerbo, Daisy Fuentes, Drake Bell, Dylan Riley Snyder, Geno Segers, Gwen Stefani, Hal Sparks, Heather McDonald, Jake Short, Jamar Rogers, Jodi Tiahrt, Katherine McNamara, Katie Leclerc, Mark Deklin, Mason Cook, Matt Leinart, Max Schneider, Mehcad Brooks, Nathin Butler, Noah Crawford, Kimberly Stewart, Peyton List, Shailene Woodley, Sharon Stone, Sierra McCormick, Skai Jackson, Spencer Boldman, Stefanie Scott, Tammin Sursok, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tom Arnold, Trevor Donovan, Vince Wilburn, Jr., Vincent Martella, Virginia Williams, and Yvette Nicole Brown.
“A Time for Heroes” has raised more than $33 million since 1989 to fund pediatric HIV/AIDS research and the Foundation’s international medical programs to prevent new HIV infections in babies and to keep HIV-positive mothers and children healthy with lifesaving treatment.
Be sure to come out for next the “24th Annual Time for Heroes” Celebrity Picnic and enjoy all the fun while supporting a wonderful cause.
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 17 countries to implement prevention, care, and treatment; to further advance innovative research; and to execute strategic and targeted global advocacy activities to bring dramatic change to the lives of millions of women, children, and families worldwide. For more information, visit
all pictures credit/Getty for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
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