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Previous Grant Award Chronology
1998 – 1999 - $101,190
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Fraternity House, Inc., Escondido, CA
- $5,000
Fraternity House operates two facilities in San Diego
County; Fraternity House and Michelle House. Both
provide housing, meals, and care to low-income,
homeless men and women disabled by AIDS.
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Missoula AIDS Council, Missoula, MT -
$12,000
Provides direct care services ($9,000) and prevention
and education ($3,000)
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Brattleboro AIDS Project, Brattleboro,
VT - $10,000
Provides direct services to clients in 3 Vermont
counties along with adjacent areas in Massachusetts
and New Hampshire.
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San Joaquin AIDS Foundation, Stockton,
CA - $5,000
Grant provides for an Education/Prevention Outreach
Program for youth under the age of 24 with emphasis on
African American, Hispanic, and Asians in underserved
areas.
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Eastern Shore AIDS Foundation,
Salisbury, MD - $6,500
Operates only food bank in this area of the Chesapeake
Bay Eastern Shore.
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David's House, Compassion, INC.,
Toledo, OH - $10,000
Sole HIV/AIDS services provider in NW Ohio. Provides
residential housing and community services.
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AIDS Community Resource Network
(ACORN), Lebanon, NH - $9,000
Provides emergency financial assistance to clients
along with volunteer services for such things as
shopping, housecleaning, and moving.
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AIDS Services for the Monadnock Region
– Keene, NH - $8,690
Provides direct services to people living with
HIV/AIDS and their significant others along with
community based education/prevention programs.
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AIDS Task Force of SE Central Indiana,
Richmond, ID - $5,000
Project funded by this grant provides free HIV
screening to high risk individuals.
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The Mariah Foundation, Oklahoma City,
OK - $10,000
Provides public education, prevention, and care for
those affected, directly or indirectly, by HIV/AIDS
through working with the medical community and other
service organizations.
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The Living Room – Fresno, CA -
$10,000
The Living Room is a community center offering client
advocacy, education, social and emotional support,
activities, and empowerment to lead happy productive
lives.
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Mobile AIDS Support Services, Mobile,
AL - $10,000
Primary goal of the project funded by this grant is to
ensure individuals living in 6 rural Alabama counties
have access to health care services.
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