Mercury Phoenix Trust
The Mercury Phoenix Trust is a global charity founded in 1992 by members of the rock band Queen, particularly in memory of their lead singer, Freddie Mercury, who died from AIDS-related complications. The organization aims to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS prevention, education, and support programs worldwide.
Through various fundraising events and campaigns, the Mercury Phoenix Trust collaborates with other organizations to provide resources and support for those affected by the disease. Their efforts focus on reducing stigma, promoting safe practices, and improving access to treatment and care for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.