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Hosted by Fredric Godinez and Alexander Stabler, the signature fundraiser supports AFAN’s mission to serve Southern Nevadans affected by HIV/AIDS.
WHAT:
Aid for AIDS of Nevada’s 39th Annual Black & White Party
Early bird tickets are available for $50 through July 10.
WHEN:
Saturday, Sept. 20
8 p.m. – VIP Reception
9 p.m. – General admission
WHERE:
KAOS Nightclub
Palms Casino Resort
4321 W Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89103
DETAILS:
Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) will host the 39th annual Black & White Party on Saturday, Sept. 20, at KAOS Nightclub inside Palms Casino Resort. The signature fundraising event supports AFAN’s year-round services for individuals living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in Southern Nevada.
Hosted by Fredric Godinez and Alexander Stabler (Fredric Alexander), themed “Wild West” this year’s Black & White Party will feature live entertainment, curated culinary experiences, western interactive activations and photo opportunities, and a celebration of community, fashion, and advocacy. Guests are encouraged to dress in the signature black and white theme as they raise funds and awareness for AFAN’s mission to end HIV stigma and ensure equitable access to care and prevention.
AFAN’s 39th annual Black & White Party is presented in partnership with Clark County’s Love! Live! Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) campaign. For more information on U=U and local HIV/AIDS resources, visit uequalsulas.com.
Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) was founded in 1984 and is the oldest and largest AIDS service organization in the state of Nevada. 2025 marks AFAN’s 41st anniversary of practicing its unyielding commitment to the community by providing unparalleled health expertise, support and advocacy for adults and children living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in southern Nevada. Over the years, AFAN has created various programs that offer consistent and comprehensive assistance including HIV testing, medical case management, medical transportation, housing assistance, medication referral, food programs, prevention and education and community outreach. As part of AFAN’s mission, these client service programs assist in enhancing the physical health and psychosocial wellness of the individuals they serve, while promoting dignity and improving the quality of their lives. For more information, please visit afanlv.org. Keep up with AFAN events and news on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Palms Casino Resort is making history as the first resort in Las Vegas fully owned and operated by a Native American Tribe. Palms Casino Resort features two distinct towers with 766 hotel rooms and suites, a diverse mix of bars, restaurants, live entertainment venues, and immersive lifestyle experiences across a 95,000-square-foot reimagined casino. Offering free valet and self-parking, the resort also includes over 190,000 square feet of meeting, convention, and event space; the Pearl, a 2,500-seat theater; an expansive pool, The Spa & Salon at Palms; a wedding chapel; the Brenden Theatre 14-screen cinema and nearly 600 units at Palms Place condominiums.
Palms is located just west of the center of the Las Vegas Strip off I-15 on Flamingo Road. Palms Casino Resort is owned by The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (“SMGHA”) an affiliate of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. For more information visit http://www.palms.com/ or the Palms Press Room. Follow Palms on social media Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.
Early bird tickets are available for $50 through July 10. To learn more about AFAN or to purchase tickets, visit afanlv.org.