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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, November 13, 2002
CONTACT: HRSA PRESS OFFICE
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HRSA Awards More Than $4.4 Million in Grants to Enhance Services
for Newborns with Sickle Cell Disease and Improve Women’s Health

The Health Resources and Services Administration has announced a total of $4,447,157 in grants from to improve support for newborns with Sickle Cell Disease, coordinate women’s health activities, and screen pregnant women for alcohol use.

“Improving services for women and newborns at the community level is a fundamental part of our mission at HRSA,” said HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke. “These grants will also help more pregnant women get the screening they need to properly care for themselves and their babies.”

HRSA, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, awarded 15 community-based grants and one cooperative agreement through its Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and Newborn Screening Program. SCD is an inherited red blood cell condition characterized primarily by chronic anemia and periodic episodes of pain. These one-year awards will enhance follow-up services for infants who screen positive for SCD and support community-based efforts to provide SCD-related education and counseling. The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America Inc., a community-based organization, will coordinate and monitor the 15 funded SCD projects as well as provide consultation and technical assistance. SCD projects will partner with state newborn screening programs, comprehensive SCD treatment centers and health care professionals.

Under the Integrated, Comprehensive Women’s Health Services in State Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program, six state health departments will receive three-year grants to establish a focal point for women’s health activities at the state level. Funds will be used to increase coordination of primary care, boost preventive and mental health services for women with limited access to these services, and build partnerships with community-based organizations, academic institutions, federal, state and local agencies.

Additionally, state agencies in Illinois and Massachusetts will receive $150,000 for each year of a three-year grant program called Replicating Lessons Learned in Alcohol Screening During Pregnancy Demonstration Program. The program will encourage health care providers to screen women for alcohol use during pregnancy, provide women information on the risks of drinking while pregnant, and refer women to intervention services when needed.

All three programs are administered by HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau (www.mchb.hrsa.gov).  Tables of SCD project awards, and women’s health and alcohol screening awards follow:

Sickle Cell Disease and Newborn Screening Program Grants

Cooperative Agreement

Organization City State Amount
Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc. Culver City Calif. $750,000
Community-based Grants
Sickle Cell Disease Association of America - Mobile Chapter Mobile Ala. $190,000
Sickle Cell Foundation - Greater Montgomery Montgomery Ala. 190,000
Sickle Cell Disease of California Culver City Calif. 190,000
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Northern California Oakland Calif. 190,000
Sickle Cell Foundation of Palm Beach County, Inc. West Palm Beach Fla. 191,000
Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois Chicago Ill. 190,000
Tulane University New Orleans La. 190,316
Children’s Hospital, Boston Boston Mass. 189,991
Brookdale University Hospital & Medical Center Brooklyn N.Y. 196,100
Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn N.Y. 190,000
Sickle Cell Disease Association of the Piedmont Greensboro N.C. 171,000
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio 191,000
Ohio Sickle Cell and Health Association Columbus Ohio 161,500
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pa. 190,000
Sickle Cell Disease Association of America,
Greater Fort Worth Chapter
Fort Worth Texas 180,500
Total: $3,551,407

 

FY 2002 Integrated, Comprehensive Women’s Health Services
in State MCH Program

Organization

City

State

Amount

Iowa Department of Public Health

Des Moines

Iowa

$100,000

Minnesota Department of Health

St. Paul

Minn.

100,000

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

Jefferson City

Mo.

95,987

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Lincoln

Neb.

99,763

New York State Department of Health

Albany

N.Y.

100,000

Texas Department of Health

Austin

Texas

100,000

Total: $595,750

 

FY 2002 Replicating Lessons Learned in Alcohol Screening During Pregnancy Demonstration Program

Organization City State Amount

Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Family Health

Springfield

Ill.

$150,000

Massachusetts Department of Public Health,
Bureau of Family and Community Health

Boston

Mass.

 150,000

Total: $300,000

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