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Date: Friday, Dec. 13, 1996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: HRSA Press Office(301)-443-3376

HHS Secretary Shalala Awards $3.35 Million in Ryan White Funds for Adolescent HIV/AIDS Services Models


HHS Secretary Donna E. Shalala today announced $3.35 million in Ryan White CARE Act two-year continuation awards for nine projects in six states to evaluate and disseminate health care and support services delivery models for HIV infected and at-risk adolescents.

Located in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif.; Boston, Mass.; Bridgeport, Conn.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Minneapolis, Minn.; and Seattle, Wash., these projects provide a range of services such as medical, psychosocial, outreach, case management, peer counseling, referral and education.

"Adolescents at high-risk for HIV infection because of homelessness, injecting drug use or sexual activity may become the AIDS patients of the next decade," Secretary Shalala said. "The Clinton administration is counting on these nine projects to show us the best ways to reach these young people with the care they need to reach the future they deserve."

"I am pleased to see this strong show of support for efforts to help young people protect themselves from HIV," said Patricia S. Fleming, National AIDS Policy Director. "Today, one in four new HIV infections occurs among people under the age of 21. These projects can help us change that troubling trend."

These projects are funded under the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, Special Projects of National Significance Program, administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration. HRSA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

"During the next two years, these projects will be evaluated so that good solutions for providing needed services to adolescents with or at risk for HIV infection or AIDS can be replicated in other communities," said HRSA Administrator Ciro V. Sumaya, M.D., M.P.H.T.M.

The nine projects receiving a total of $3,353,400 in funding are:


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