To mark World AIDS Day today, Apple highlighted its long-standing partnership with (RED), which has raised $270 million to fight AIDS since 2006. It also launched its annual Apple Pay donation program and released six downloadable (RED) Apple Watch faces.
Since 2006, Apple's donations to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS have helped provide prevention, testing, support and access to healthcare to communities affected by AIDS. Apple-supported grants have provided care and support services to more than 11 million people, over 192 million HIV tests and access to antiretroviral treatment for over 13.8 million people. enables. A portion of the proceeds from Apple's current (PRODUCT)RED devices and accessories go directly to the Global Fund. Through December 6, Apple will donate $1 to the Global Fund for every purchase made with Apple Pay on apple.com, in the Apple Store app, or at an Apple Store.
World AIDS Day: New Apple Watch (RED) watch faces available for free
To raise awareness of World AIDS Day and ongoing efforts to eradicate HIV and AIDS, hundreds of Apple Stores will be decked out in red Apple logos and window displays. Customers will also be able to learn about AIDS in the App Store, Apple Books, Apple Podcasts, Apple Music and the Apple TV app. To top it all off, new Apple Watch faces will be added featuring the distinctive crimson hue of (RED). Apple says the faces allow users to show their support for (RED) and complement the PRODUCT(RED) Braided Solo Loop, Sport Band and Sport Loop Apple Watch bands. All six versions are officially available to purchase from Apple. downloaded (Image: Apple)