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Date: Thursday, Sept. 26, 1996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: HRSA Press Office(301) 443-3376

HHS Funds Innovative Aids Programs; New Collaboration With Hud To Assist Homeless


Health and Human Services Secretary Donna E. Shalala today announced the award of $7.1 million in federal funds to 19 innovative community-based AIDS service programs. The programs, funded under the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, are designed to improve the delivery of care to HIV-positive and/or at-risk individuals, including homeless persons, those with mental illness or substance abuse problems, women and children, adolescents, Native Americans, and former prisoners.

Two grants are being awarded through a new collaboration between HHS and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). By coordinating funding from the two departments, the collaboration aims to integrate the full range of housing, health care, and support services needed by homeless people living with HIV/AIDS whose lives are further complicated by mental illness and/or substance abuse.

Baltimore and San Francisco will receive grants through the collaboration, with HHS' Ryan White CARE Act contributing an expected $4.2 million over the next five years and the HUD Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program awarding $7.1 million for these and six related projects.

"Many people living on the streets face an overwhelming series of challenges, ranging from substance abuse to mental illness to HIV/AIDS," Secretary Shalala said. "These innovative programs extend a helping hand and the promise of a better life."

"Homeless individuals living with HIV are much less likely to obtain the needed and often life-saving care they need. By combining housing support and health care services, we can make a real difference in people's lives," added HUD Secretary Henry G. Cisneros.

In total, HHS awarded 19 grants under the Ryan White CARE Act=s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program. Today's grants are being made in the states of Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington.

The grants being awarded in collaboration with HUD are:

The remaining SPNS projects include: Other SPNS projects awarded today include:
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