Bob Bowers' work in Madison high schools to raise awareness about
HIV has been very important to our community. Bob puts
a human face
on the issue and he inspires all of us to think about how this
challenge can be overcome, not how it might overcome us. And I have
no doubt that by raising awareness he has saved lives. I'm so
impressed with this work that I proudly hang the winners of his
annual What if it were you? poster contest in my office to remind me
of this issue every day.
"Bob
Bowers is a
passionate activist
and educator.
As someone who
has lived with
AIDS for over
20 years, Bob
is not just
a survivor.
He works passionately
to fight complacency
and improve
the lives of
those around
him. His commitment
to teaching
young people
about the importance
of healthy choices
in their lives,
and his advocacy
of quality health
care for those
living with
AIDS, are just
two examples
of his numerous
good works."
If you haven't met
Bob Bowers or heard him speak, you have missed an inspirational man with a profound message for life. At opening ceremonies of AIDS Walk Wisconsin his remarks have energized thousands of people to increase their commitment to the fight against AIDS. He is a wonderful educator and a powerful advocate who exemplifies the new reality that people with HIV disease have the opportunity to live long, healthy and productive lives. I commend
Bob to you as a man of the highest integrity whose dedication and leadership are making a big difference in this epic
battle against AIDS.
Sincerely,
Doug Nelson
President and CEO
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
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Edgewood High School has had the privilege of having
Bob Bowers come and speak to numerous classes over the last few
years. He is an inspiration to the students and is able to relate to the teenage audience in a way that few speakers can. To know the impact that Bob has on his audience, it is best to read what a few of my students wrote after Bob spoke to them recently: "Bob Bowers is such a powerful speaker...he opened my eyes to this horrible disease and made me want to get involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. It worked on me...I am doing the AIDS Walk!" Another wrote: "He taught me so many important messages, one being that even though I don't have AIDS, we can't forget about it. He let me know that I can make a difference in the
fight against AIDS." And finally one student simply said: "...he really talks from the heart!" Without a doubt my high school is blessed to have a resource like
Bob Bowers.
Wade DallaGrana
Edgewood High School
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We had the pleasure of having
Bob speak for three sessions during our bloodborne pathogen training this year. Bob shed a clear, real and caring light on what it
means to live with HIV. Our law enforcement personnel found his presentation to be very enlightening and open. Bob also put a face to what has always been the "what if" for our officers. One of the most important pieces of our training this year was learning the importance of not judging/evaluating a person and their health status by the way they look. On a personal note, I am blessed to have met
Bob. He is an inspiration to me and a teacher of some of life's most important lessons.
Marsha Present
DNR Safety Manager
Safety & Risk Management
Human Resources
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Dear Friends:
There are no words to describe the impact that
Bob Bowers has had on my students and me. He is a very courageous man with an extremely powerful life or death message. I have invited him to come and talk to our freshman class for the past two years and will continue to have him back in the future. I could easily go on and on about the importance of having a person of his caliber come and talk to your
school or group, however I feel hearing it from the students makes it more relevant. After his presentation, the students are asked to write a reflection on what they thought of Bob’s message.
Here is what some of them said:
“Bob was an amazing speaker. He is doing one of the greatest things possible. He is sharing a story to help fight a pandemic. He made me not only realize to be a fighter for my own battles, but to use my own struggles and experiences to help others.”
“His story not only informed me on what the
effects of HIV/AIDS can do to a person physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well. His speech was enlightening and it showed me the importance of keeping the quality of life as high as possible in addition to informing me about
HIV/AIDS and other STI’s.”
“I was very inspired by
Bob Bowers and what he has gone through. I thought he was a great speaker and really connected on every human level. He was not just giving facts but really how it changes every aspect of your life when you get HIV. “
“He wasn’t just informative, he was real. He was very straightforward with the
information and his problem. He didn’t sugarcoat anything. It was refreshing that he didn’t try to hide his emotions in front of the group. This was probably one of the best presentations I have seen.”
As you can tell from the statements above, Bob has left lasting impressions on my students. He has multiplied the value of our unit on
HIV/AIDS by sharing his personal experiences in a way that reaches each and EVERY student. As Bob states, he is a man with a gift to share, and it is my hope that all people will continue to allow Bob to share his gift. It is with great respect and honor that I recommend
Bob Bowers as one of the top
educators for HIV/AIDS.
In addition to his message about
resisting peer pressure to engage in drugs, alcohol and sexual activity,
Bob instills high values and morality when he speaks. The youth understand that heightened self-esteem and respect for others are two key components for healthy psychological and emotional welfare. He provides realistic alternatives to risk-taking behaviors as he encourages
specific age-appropriate strategies for negotiation and sound
decision-making skills. Teens learn about
positive sexuality and the advantages of making the right choices to promote individual and interpersonal relationships.
PEP/LA has missed
Bob Bowers’ contribution to our educational outreach and bi-monthly meetings with peer educators and volunteers. We were so very sorry that he moved from Los Angeles but our loss will be the gain of other organizations
promoting the healthy welfare of youth.
Sincerely,
Wendy Arnold, M.P.H.
President
Peer Education Program of Los Angeles
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Bob is a powerful and motivating
public speaker on HIV/AIDS. Students are asked to nominate the best panel of the semester, and consistently Bob is voted the ‘best’ by students. Students listen and he is able to sustain their attention throughout the presentation.
Mr. Bowers is very knowledgeable about HIV/AIDS and presents accurate information. In addition, he is warm and earns the respect of students.
Sincerely,
Patricia A. Tackett, Ph.D.
San Diego State University
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If there were such a thing as a force of destiny in our lives, I would say that Bob was born for this role; no one has carried this difficult mantle with more dignity, conviction, purpose, and compassion. As you can tell, I can't more highly recommend him to represent and present the AIDS epidemic.
Sincerely,
Madeleine Schwab
Crossroads High School
Santa Monica, California
The impact Mr. Bowers made on my students is incredible. The administrators and teachers who sat in on the program also agree that he gave a thought provoking and memorable presentation. I am planning on having Mr. Bowers come back to my school to continue his legacy of making a difference. It is with great respect and confidence that I recommend Mr. Bob Bowers to educate our future.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Calvino
Salem Grade School
Salem, Wisconsin
It is my great honor and pleasure
to provide my strongest reference
for Mr. Bob Bowers. I encourage
any church, school, civic group
or business to invite him to
make a presentation about his
life and HIV/AIDS. I know your
audience members will gain much
from Bob’s inspiring and hopeful
journey. Even today,
secrecy
still surrounds HIV/AIDS. Fortunately,
is a leading
HIV/AIDS
educator,
ambassador and
spokesperson.
Through his speeches, Web sites
and new documentary film about
his life called The Fire Within,
Bob is providing much needed
leadership in the areas of
HIV
awareness and prevention. In
addition, by living his life
with great humor, integrity,
strength and purpose,
Bob has
bridged the gap between diverse
groups of individuals and in
so doing, has lessened the
stigma
and discrimination that is so
often associated with HIV/AIDS.
Talented Actress,
Singer/Songwriter
and voice of Buttercup,
Tommy Pickles and
more, EG Daily,
visits Bob and shares
her love, compassion
and talents with
the Camp Heartland
family in Malibu,
California-2006
www.egdaily.com
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are quiet Angels who lift us to our feet
when our wings have trouble remembering
how to fly..."