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== Mercury Phoenix Trust == | |||
[[File:MercuryPhoenixTrust.jpg|thumb|right|The Mercury Phoenix Trust logo]] | |||
The '''Mercury Phoenix Trust''' is a charitable organization founded in memory of [[Freddie Mercury]], the iconic lead singer of the rock band [[Queen (band)|Queen]]. The trust was established in 1992 by the remaining members of Queen, [[Brian May]], [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]], and their manager [[Jim Beach]]. The primary mission of the Mercury Phoenix Trust is to raise awareness and funds for the fight against [[HIV/AIDS]]. | |||
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== | == History == | ||
The Mercury Phoenix Trust was created following the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991 due to complications from [[AIDS]]. In response to his passing, the surviving members of Queen organized the [[Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness]] in April 1992. The concert was held at [[Wembley Stadium]] and featured performances by numerous artists, raising significant funds for AIDS research and awareness. The success of the concert led to the establishment of the Mercury Phoenix Trust. | |||
== Mission and Activities == | |||
==Impact== | The Mercury Phoenix Trust focuses on supporting projects that provide education and awareness about HIV/AIDS, as well as funding for treatment and care. The trust works with various organizations worldwide to combat the spread of the disease and to support those affected by it. | ||
Since its inception, the Mercury Phoenix Trust has | |||
=== Fundraising === | |||
The trust raises funds through various initiatives, including concerts, events, and partnerships with other organizations. It also encourages fans of Queen and Freddie Mercury to contribute through donations and fundraising activities. | |||
=== Global Impact === | |||
Since its inception, the Mercury Phoenix Trust has supported over 1,000 projects in 57 countries. The trust has made significant contributions to the global fight against HIV/AIDS, particularly in regions where the disease is most prevalent. | |||
== Legacy == | |||
The Mercury Phoenix Trust continues to honor the legacy of Freddie Mercury by making a positive impact in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The trust's efforts have helped to keep Mercury's memory alive while contributing to a cause that was important to him. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Freddie Mercury]] | * [[Freddie Mercury]] | ||
* [[Queen (band)]] | * [[Queen (band)]] | ||
* [[HIV/AIDS | * [[HIV/AIDS]] | ||
* [[Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness]] | |||
[[Category:Charities based in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Charities based in the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:HIV/AIDS organizations]] | [[Category:HIV/AIDS organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations established in 1992]] | [[Category:Organizations established in 1992]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:16, 16 February 2025
Mercury Phoenix Trust[edit]
The Mercury Phoenix Trust is a charitable organization founded in memory of Freddie Mercury, the iconic lead singer of the rock band Queen. The trust was established in 1992 by the remaining members of Queen, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and their manager Jim Beach. The primary mission of the Mercury Phoenix Trust is to raise awareness and funds for the fight against HIV/AIDS.
History[edit]
The Mercury Phoenix Trust was created following the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991 due to complications from AIDS. In response to his passing, the surviving members of Queen organized the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness in April 1992. The concert was held at Wembley Stadium and featured performances by numerous artists, raising significant funds for AIDS research and awareness. The success of the concert led to the establishment of the Mercury Phoenix Trust.
Mission and Activities[edit]
The Mercury Phoenix Trust focuses on supporting projects that provide education and awareness about HIV/AIDS, as well as funding for treatment and care. The trust works with various organizations worldwide to combat the spread of the disease and to support those affected by it.
Fundraising[edit]
The trust raises funds through various initiatives, including concerts, events, and partnerships with other organizations. It also encourages fans of Queen and Freddie Mercury to contribute through donations and fundraising activities.
Global Impact[edit]
Since its inception, the Mercury Phoenix Trust has supported over 1,000 projects in 57 countries. The trust has made significant contributions to the global fight against HIV/AIDS, particularly in regions where the disease is most prevalent.
Legacy[edit]
The Mercury Phoenix Trust continues to honor the legacy of Freddie Mercury by making a positive impact in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The trust's efforts have helped to keep Mercury's memory alive while contributing to a cause that was important to him.