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GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES MINORITY HIV/AIDS GRANTS
Fulfills campaign pledge and top budget priority
SPRINGFIELD, Ill -- Fulfilling a pledge and a top budget priority, Gov. Rod
R. Blagojevich today announced that $2 million has been awarded to
organizations throughout the state to fund HIV/AIDS prevention efforts
targeting minority communities.
HIV is not an epidemic of the past. It continues to devastate families
and communities across Illinois especially minority communities. In
order to stop the spread of the disease, it is imperative that we reach out to
people in areas that are experiencing the highest rates of infection,
Blagojevich said.
Statistics indicate that HIV/AIDS is having a profound effect on communities
of color. African Americans and Hispanics represent less than a third of the
states population, yet they comprise more than 60 percent those diagnosed
with AIDS and 61 percent of all HIV cases.
In his first state budget, the Governor included a $2 million HIV/AIDS
appropriation specifically intended to improve services and address the
escalating number of cases in communities of color. Blagojevichs fiscal
year 2005 budget plan, not only maintains the previous commitment, but
increases spending to $3 million.
The Governors total budget this fiscal year for HIV/AIDS prevention,
counseling, testing and treatment stands at $55 million, with $35 million of
that for the states AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which provides more
than 70 life-saving drugs to about 3,000 clients a month who meet income
eligibility requirements.
Illinois has recorded a total of 30,845 cases of AIDS since 1981 and, of
those diagnosed with the disease, 16,715, or 54 percent have died. Of those
cases, 18,449 are either African American (14,936) or Hispanic (3,513).
Through the Illinois Department of Public Healths Center for Minority
Health, awards were made to fund community prevention pilot projects overseen
by community-based and faith-based organizations, one-time grants for HIV/AIDS
prevention special events programs, development of an education campaign and
building capacity for those currently providing prevention services in minority
communities.
For many years, the traditional model for HIV/AIDS education and
outreach reflected how the disease initially spread, said Dr. Eric E.
Whitaker, state public health director. With HIV and AIDS now
disproportionately impacting the African American and Hispanic communities, we
have to develop new models and ways to reach those most at risk. The grants
announced today provide the foundation for that effort and something we will
continue to build on.
Those receiving grants were:
| Abundant Faith Christian
Center, Springfield |
10,000 |
| Access Community Health Network, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Springfield |
15,000 |
| Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Springfield
|
5,000 |
| Archdiocese of Chicago |
5,000 |
| Aunt Marthas Youth Services Center, Inc.,
Park Forest |
4,000 |
| Better Existence with HIV,
Evanston |
5,000 |
| Bridging the Tys to Jordan, Inc., Chicago |
14,000 |
| Carepoint Adult, Child and
Family Association, Evanston |
10,000 |
| Cass County Health Department, Virginia |
30,000 |
| Center on Halsted/Horizons,
Chicago |
5,000 |
| Centro Communitario Juan Diego, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Centro Romero, Chicago |
7,000 |
| Centro San Bonifacio, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Chambers and Associates, Grand
Chain |
5,000 |
| Chicago House and Social Service Agency, Chicago
|
5,000 |
| Christian Community Health
Center, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Community Health Improvement Center, Decatur |
9,500 |
| Community Health Partnership,
Chicago |
40,000 |
| Community Wellness Project, East St. Louis |
95,000 |
| Cook County Department of
Public Health, South Suburbs |
100,000 |
| Crusader Clinic, Rockford |
5,000 |
| Douglas County Health
Department, Tuscola |
40,000 |
| Emmanuel Temple Church of God in Christ,
Springfield |
4,100 |
| Evanston Dept. of Health and
Human Services, Evanston |
49,000 |
| Faith, Youth and Family Services, Aurora |
60,000 |
| Fifth Street Renaissance,
Springfield |
5,000 |
| Gift House, Inc., Chicago |
4,000 |
| Greater All Nations Tabernacle
Church of God in Christ, Springfield |
5,000 |
| Greater Community AIDS Project, Champaign |
9,000 |
| Greater Open Door Church, Oak
Park |
5,000 |
| Greater Westside Development Corporation, Chicago
|
35,000 |
| Haymarket Center, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc., Chicago
|
4,000 |
| Human Resources Development
Institute, Inc., Chicago |
400,000 |
| Illinois Association of Minorities in Government,
Springfield |
5,000 |
| Illinois Migrant Council,
Chicago |
60,000 |
| Imani, Inc., Springfield |
5,000 |
| Jelani United Mens
Project, Chicago |
75,000 |
| Jo-Ray House, Inc., Chicago |
4,000 |
| Keeping Hope Alive HIV/AIDS
Ministry, Chicago |
10,000 |
| Kendrick Memorial Missionary Baptist Church,
Chicago |
3,000 |
| LaVoz Latina, Rockford |
5,000 |
| Lets Talk, Lets Test, Chicago |
2,500 |
| Lester and Rosalie Anixter
Center, Chicago |
4,500 |
| Martin Temple AME Zion Church, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Men and Women in Prison
Ministries, Berwyn |
5,000 |
| Mexican Fine Arts Museum, Chicago |
60,000 |
| Minority AIDS Awareness
Council, Peoria |
5,000 |
| Mississippi River District United Methodist
Church, OFallon |
104,000 |
| NAACP Springfield
Branch, Springfield |
5,000 |
| Phoenix Center, Springfield |
15,000 |
| Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist
Church, Springfield |
5,000 |
| Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health
Center, Chicago |
10,000 |
| Planned Parenthood
Springfield Area, Springfield |
5,000 |
| Power Circle Congregation, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Prayer Wheel Church of God in
Christ, Springfield |
3,341 |
| Renz Addiction Counseling Center, Elgin |
15,000 |
| San Lucas United Church of
Christ, Chicago |
10,000 |
| Sisters and Brothers Helping Each Other, Gardner
|
8,000 |
| South Central Community
Services, Inc., Chicago |
10,000 |
| South Side Help Center, Chicago |
10,000 |
| Southside Health Association,
Chicago |
5,000 |
| Spanish Center, Inc., Joliet |
2,500 |
| Springfield Community
Federation, Springfield |
115,000 |
| Springfield Urban League, Springfield |
25,000 |
| St. Paul African Methodist
Episcopal Church, Springfield |
5,000 |
| TaskForce AIDS Prevention, Chicago |
5,000 |
| Trinity United Church of
Christ, Chicago |
5,000 |
| University of Illinois at Chicago, Mile Square
Health Center |
5,000 |
| University of Illinois at
Springfield, CPV-163 |
4,500 |
| Vision House, Chicago |
94,000 |
| Wellness Ministry of Second
Baptist Church, Centralia |
2,500 |
| Working for Togetherness, Matteson |
91,978 |
| Writers Planners Trainers,
Inc., East St. Louis |
5,000 |
| Youth of Distinction, Chicago |
40,000 |
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