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GRANTEE: ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH CARE AGENCY
1719 W. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Phone (714)8348704; Fax (714)8348196
Contact: Ron Taylor, PhD, Program Manager,
STD/HIV Services
The year 1993 marked the first year of funding for Orange
County, the official EMA. The CountyÆs Board of Supervisors
functions as the Chief Elected Official, and delegates
responsibility for disbursing and administering Ryan White
funds to the Health Care Agency, the CountyÆs health
department. The HIV Advisory Committee was established in
1987, and became the HIV Planning Council in 1992. Forty
members currently sit on the Council.
Orange County is a large suburban county of 31 cities,
covering 786 square miles between Los Angeles and San Diego
counties in southern California. Of the 2.5 million
population, 62 percent are White/Anglo; 25 percent
Hispanic/Latino; 11 percent Asian Pacific Islander; 2
percent African American; and less than 1 percent other
ethnic groups.
As of December 1992, a total of 2,306 AIDS cases had been
reported among Orange County residents (expected increase in
1993, adjusted for revised reporting definition, was 75
percent). The overall 1992 case rate was 18.2 per 100,000
population. One city, Laguna Beach, reported a higher 1992
case rate (207.8) than was reported for any other U.S. city.
The rate of infection among Whites in Orange County is
nearly double the U.S. rate. Male cases represent nearly 95
percent of all cases and most exposure is among men who have
sex with men. As of March 31, 1993, it was estimated that
8,800 would be infected with HIV in the Orange County
service area.
Sub-Contractors and Services Provided:
AIDS SERVICES FOUNDATION/ORANGE COUNTY
17982 Sky Park Circle, Suite J
Irvine, CA 91714
Phone (714)2531500; Fax (714)8521185
Project Director: Priscilla Munro
Services: Access to HIV services for women; case management
(symptomatic HIV disease); home health care, short-term
medications, rehabilitation services, mental health services
for homebound clients and Latinos with symptomatic HIV
disease; benefits counseling; child/day/respite care; and
food bank
DELHI COMMUNITY CENTER
542 E. Central Avenue
Santa Ana, CA 92707
Phone (714)5491317; Fax (714)5495738
Project Director: Irene Martinez
Services: Access to HIV services for Latinos
GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY
12832 Garden Grove Boulevard, Suite A
Garden Grove, CA 92643
Phone (714)534-0961; Fax (714)534-5491
Project Director: Dan Woodridge
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling;
access to HIV services for gay men of color, African
Americans, and all HIV positive individuals; and benefits
counseling
HIV CLINIC/ORANGE COUNTY
HEALTH CARE AGENCY
1725 W. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Phone (714)834-8243; Fax (714)834-8741
Project Director: Jody Meador, MD
Services: Primary medical care; case management
(asymptomatic HIV disease); access to medications; and
nutritional counseling
Project Director: Robert Doubleday, DDS
Phone (714)834-8334
Services: Dental care
Project Director: Dan Gleason
Phone (714)834-7904
Services: Access to HIV services for homeless HIV positive
individuals
LAGUNA BEACH COMMUNITY CLINIC
362 Third Street
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Phone (714)497-8473; Fax (714)497-9922
Project Director: Joan Cobin
Services: Primary medical and dental care
LAGUNA SHANTI
312 Broadway, Suite 101
Laguna Beach, CA 91652
Phone (714)494-1446; Fax (714)497-2496
Project Director: Sarah Kasman
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling;
buddy/companion services; and home-delivered meals
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE
MEDICAL CENTER
101 City Drive S., Building 40
Orange, CA 92668
Phone (714)456-7612; Fax (714)456-7169
Project Director: Jeremiah Tilles, MD
Services: Primary medical care
GRANTEE: FULTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Board of Commissioners, Office of Chairman
Epidemiology and Prevention Branch
2 Peachtree Street, NW
Tenth Floor, Tower
Atlanta, GA 30303-3186
Phone (404)657-3129; Fax (404)657-3119
Contact: Kathy Bush, Director, Ryan White Projects
The Fulton County Government administers and disburses Title
I Funds to HIV service providers in the Atlanta EMA. The
counties of DeKalb and Fulton are the most densely populated
in the EMA with a combined population of 1.2 million
spanning 805 square miles. According to the 1990 Census, the
Fulton County population was 51 percent African American, 46
percent White, and 3 percent Hispanic. The DeKalb County
population was 51 percent White, 42 percent African
American, and 5 percent Hispanic. Of the 9,366 AIDS cases
reported in Georgia through September 1993, 5,936 of the
State total were from DeKalb and Fulton counties. An
intergovernmental agreement gives the Fulton CountyÆs
CEO the responsibility for establishing the Metropolitan
Atlanta HIV Health Services Planning Council. The planning
councilÆs 38 appointed members are diverse, representing
community-based primary care providers; mental health and
social services; State and local health departments; and
individuals from the affected populations. Members are
assigned staggered 1- and 2-year terms.
Atlanta Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AID ATLANTA, INC.
1438 W. Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30309-3624
Phone (404)872-0600; Fax (404)885-6799
Project Director: Rebecca Clayton Burton
Services: Outpatient primary medical care; case management
AIDS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR MINORITIES
1432 Donnelly Avenue, SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone (404)753-2900; Fax (404)752-9510
Project Director: Rudolph Carn
Services: Support services for bisexual/homosexual men of
color
AIDS SURVIVAL PROJECT
44 Twelfth Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30309-3979
Phone (404)874-7926; Fax (404)872-1192
Project Director: Mark King
Services: Peer counseling and seminars for persons living
with HIV/AIDS
ATLANTA INTERFAITH AIDS NETWORK
1052 Juniper Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone (404)874-8686; Fax (404)874-1024
Project Director: Bob Hudak
Services: Daytime activities for persons living with
HIV/AIDS
DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
440 Winn Way
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone (404)294-3791; Fax (404)292-4840
Project Director: Lawrence L. Sanders, Jr., MD
Services: Primary medical care; mental health services
FULTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
99 Butler Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone (404)730-1206; Fax (404)730-1290
Project Director: Mike Green
Services: Outpatient primary medical care
FULTON-DEKALB HOSPITAL AUTHORITY
Grady Memorial Hospital
69 Butler Street, SE
Atlanta, GA 30335-3801
Phone (404)616-4252; Fax (404)659-2268
Project Director: Edward J. Renford
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; mental health
care; and pharmaceuticals
HEALTH OUTREACH PROJECT, INC.
3030 Campbellton Road, SW
Atlanta, GA 30311
Phone (404)346-3922; Fax (404)522-7519
Project Director: Sandra McDonald
Services: Peer counseling; mental health and substance abuse
counseling
OUR COMMON WELFARE
913 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone (404)373-9663; Fax (404)373-9663
Project Director: Faye Brown
Services: Outpatient program for African American substance
abusers with HIV disease
PEACHTREE HOSPICE
3600 DeKalb Technology Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30340
Phone (404)451-1903; Fax (404)451-0021
Project Director: Wendy Hawke
Services: Hospice care
POSITIVE IMPACT
1164 Fourteenth Place
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone (404)885-9040; Fax (404)885-1204
Project Director: Paul Plate
Services: Mental health counseling and therapy
PROJECT OPEN HAND, INC.
1080 East Euclid Avenue, NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
Phone (404)525-4620; Fax (404)577-7341
Project Director: Ava Diamond Suber
Services: Food service/meals to clients with HIV/AIDS
SISTERLOVE
1432 Donnelly Street
Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone (404)753-7733; Fax (404)752-9610
Project Director: Dazon Dixon
Services: Mental health counseling and peer companion
services for African American women
SOUTHSIDE HEALTHCARE, INC.
1039 Ridge Avenue, SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
Phone (404)688-1350; Fax (404)688-2962
Project Director: Dwight E. Jones
Services: Outpatient primary medical care
ST. JOSEPHÆS MERCY CARE SERVICES, INC.
5671 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30342
Phone (404)249-8600; Fax (404)249-8615
Project Director: Nancy Paris
Services: Primary medical care, including HIV treatment for
the homeless population
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
133 Luckie Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone (404)527-0695; Fax (404)527-0697
Project Director: Kathy Ziegler
Services: Home infusion therapy
GRANTEE: BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology
303 E. Fayette Street, 5th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone (410)396-4438; Fax (410)625-0688
Contact: Arista Garnes, MD, Assistant Commissioner
Services: Primary medical and dental health care
Contact: Peter Beilenson, MD, Project Director
Phone (410)396-4387; Fax (410)396-1571
Services: Outreach; day/respite care and child health; and
direct emergency assistance
The Baltimore EMA, which became a Ryan White Title I grantee
in 1992, includes Baltimore City and the surrounding
counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford,
Howard, and Queen AnneÆs. The Mayor of Baltimore appointed
the Baltimore City Health Department to administer the Ryan
White Title I grant. The HIV Health Services Planning
Council has 33 members appointed by the Mayor, and works
through seven standing committees. Any interested member of
the public is permitted to participate in the CouncilÆs
committee activities.
AIDS was first reported in Baltimore in 1981. By 1989, it
was the leading cause of death in Baltimore for men aged 25-
44. During the past 13 years, the epidemic has shifted so
that by 1988, and continuing through today, injection drug
use is the major risk category for HIV infection. In 1992,
55 percent of all newly reported
AIDS cases were among injecting drug users; 22 percent were
reported among men who have sex with men. The EMA estimates
that since 1990, four injection drug users a day have become
infected with HIV. The shift of the epidemic to injection
drug users has contributed to increasing prevalence of the
disease in women. By 1989, the seroprevalence rate among men
and women was equal (that is, half of people newly diagnosed
with HIV are women, and half are men). HIV infection also
increased significantly among teenagers, rising to 2.1
percent of all cases in 1987-89.
Baltimore Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS ACTION OF BALTIMORE
2105 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone (410)837-2437; Fax (410)837-2438
Project Director: Lynda Dee
Services: Direct emergency assistance
AIDS ADMINISTRATION (DHMH)
201 Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)225 6755; Fax (410)333 5954
Project Director: Dr. Julia Hidalgo
Services: Direct emergency assistance
AIDS INTERFAITH NETWORK
210 W. Madison Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)962 8789
Project Director: Reverand Ronald Mulberger
Services: Direct emergency assistance
BALTIMORE AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER
113 S. Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)675-3535; Fax (410)523 4022
Project Director: Janice Lipscomb
Services: Outreach
BALTIMORE URBAN LEAGUE
512 Orchard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)523-8168; Fax (410)523-4022
Project Director: Roger I. Lyons
Services: Outreach
CARE CONSULTANTS, INC
800 N. Charles Street, Suite 2
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)752 4002; Fax (410)821 6372
Project Director: Edith Creef
Services: Direct emergency assistance
CENTER FOR APPLIED LIFE
3801 Hayward Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)367 7354
Project Director: Rodney Moore
Services: Outreach
CHASE BREXTON CLINIC, INC.
101 W. Read Street, Suite 211
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)837 2050; Fax (410)837 2071
Project Director: David Shippee
Services: Primary medical care
CHESAPEAKE AIDS FOUNDATION
1316 Park Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)699 7557; Fax (410)699 7558
Project Director: Kristin Braly
Services: Day/respite care and direct emergency assistance
D & S SERVICES
3928 Rosecrest Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)521 3513; Fax (410)655 2141
Project Director: Derick Lennon
Services: Transportation
DAYBREAK DRUG REHABILITATION PROGRAM
2490 Giles Road
Baltimore, MD 21225
Phone (410)396 1646; Fax (410)396 1649
Project Director: Peter Beilenson
Services: Primary medical care; case management; and direct
emergency assistance
GLENWOOD LIFE COUNSELING CENTER
516 Glenwood Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone (410)435 4565; Fax (410)323 5303
Project Director: Frank Satterfield
Services: Direct emergency assistance
HEALTH EDUCATION RESOURCE ORGANIZATION HERO, INC
101 W. Read Street, Suite 825
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)685 1180; Fax (410)752 3353
Project Director: Leonardo Ortega, MD, MPH
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
day/respite care; and direct emergency assistance
HIV/AIDS VOLUNTEER ENRICH NETWORK
PO Box 4099
Baltimore, MD 21403
Phone (410)685 1180; Fax (410)573 1704
Project Director: Joyce A. Wearstler
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW MEDICAL CENTER
4940 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone (410)550 3020; Fax (410)550 3027
Project Director: Dale Svikis
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; and case management
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL/PSYCH
600 Wolfe Street, Meyer 4-109
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone (410)955 5129; Fax (410)955 0946
Project Director: Glen Treisman, MD, PhD
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Pediatrics/Counties
720 Rutland Avenue, Room 1159
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone (410)614 0944; Fax (410)955 7889
Project Director: John Bartlett, MD
Services: Primary medical care and dental care
Contact: Nancy Hutton, MD
Phone (410)995 6143
Services: Pediatrics
LIBERTY MEDICAL CENTER
2600 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)383 4029; Fax (410)383 8733
Project Director: Everard O. Rutledge
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND MENTAL HYGIENE
(AIDS ADMINISTRATION)
301 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410) 225-6755
Project Director: Charlie OÆConnell
Services: Pharmaceuticals
MOVEABLE FEAST
3401 Old York Road
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone (410)243 4604
Project Director: Joey Myers
Services: Food bank; home delivered meals
MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOME
1708 W. Rodgers Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209
Phone (410)578 8600; Fax (410)578 0565
Project Director: Nancy Stern Pasternak
Services: Home health care
OUTREACH FOR DIGNITY
1916 Eutaw Place
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone (410)523 3212; Fax: (410)706 6046
Project Director: Marquette Prioleau
Services: Outreach
PARK WEST MEDICAL CENTER
6776 Reisterstown Road
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)764 2266; Fax: (410)658 7413
Project Director: Arleane Butler-Ward
Services: Primary medical care; and mental health
treatment, therapy, and counseling
PEOPLE AIDING TRAVELERS AND
THE HOMELESS PATH
111 Park Avenue, 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)685 3569; Fax: (410)837 8020
Project Director: Yvette Rose
Services: Transportation
PROJECT PLASE, INC.
2029 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone (410)837 1400
Project Director: Mary Slicher
Services: Housing assistance
SOUTH BALTIMORE FAMILY HEALTH
351 Cherry Hill Road
Baltimore, MD 21225
Phone (410)354 2005; Fax (410)354 3674
Project Director: Roxanne Groshkopf
Services: Primary medical care; direct emergency assistance
STAFF BUILDERS
1501 S. Edgewood Street, #D
Baltimore, MD 21227
Phone (410)525-8680
Project Director: Rev. Christine Kennedy
Services: Home health care
STAR
1249 McCulloh Street
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone (410)383 1903; Fax (410)383 7856
Project Director: Debra Hickman
Services: Outreach; direct emergency assistance
STELLA MARIS HOPICE
Dulaney Valley Road
Baltimore, MD 21204
Phone (410)252 4500; Fax (410)628 8095
Project Director: Sister M. Karen McNally
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
residential care
STREET VOICE
101 W. Read Street, #421
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)837 0643
Project Director: Melvin Taylor
Services: Outreach
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CORPS
3807 Woodbine Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21207
Phone (410)542 7139
Project Director: Keith Fabre
Services: Housing assistance
TOTAL HEALTH CARE
1501 Division Street
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone (410)383 1400; Fax (410)383 8329
Project Director: Claude Hill
Services: Direct emergency assistance
UNIVERSAL COUNSELING
101 W. Read Street, #222
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410) 752 5525; Fax (410) 752 5531
Project Director: Michael Bryant
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
22 S. Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)328 5725; Fax (410)328 4430
Project Director/Contact, Adult Services: David Wheeler, MD
Contact, Pediatric Services: Randall Tressler, MD
Phone: (410)706 8220
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling; case management; direct emergency
assistance; and food bank/home delivered meals
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE/PLUS
666 W. Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)328 7628; Fax (410)706 3028
Project Director: Louis Depaula, DDS
Services: Dental care
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
6000 Metro Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410)358 1895; Fax (410)358 7326
Project Director: Lynne Sennett
Services: Home health care
GRANTEE: CITY OF PATERSON
Department of Human Resources
125 Ellison Street, First Floor
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)881-3710; Fax (201)279-5701
Contact: Ms. Catherine Correa, Program Director, Ryan White
Title I Project
The Mayor of Paterson is the Chief Elected Official who
administers Title I Ryan White CARE Funding through the
Department of Human Resources. The HIV Health Planning
Council, appointed by the Mayor, was initially convened on
November 4, 1993. The 31 council members are representative
of the geographic and gender diversity of the EMA, including
special populations affected by HIV/AIDS. The Council
composition includes members of the two HIV Consortia in the
EMA whose respective Directors were subsequently elected as
Chair and Vice Chair by the members. The Administrative
unit, the Council and its five standing committees meet
monthly. The counties of Passaic and Bergen comprise the
EMA, which has a diverse population including many ethnic
and cultural groups. Within the EMA it is estimated that:
6,586 people are living with HIV/AIDS; 48 percent were
infected through injecting drug use, 28 percent through
gay/bisexual sex, 13 percent through heterosexual sex, 3
percent through blood transfusions, and 2 percent
undetermined. Passaic County ranks third in the State for
reported AIDS cases and Bergen ranks sixth.
Among women of childbearing age, AIDS-related conditions are
the leading cause of death for African American women and
the fifth leading cause for White females. The fastest
growing category of HIV transmission is through heterosexual
contact, to the extent that women have ranked as second in
the State of all reported AIDS cases.
Bergen-Passaic Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AMERICAN RED CROSS/BERGEN
CROSSROADS CHAPTER
74 Goodwin Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Phone (201)652-3210
Contact: Linda Christian
Services: Transportation
BARNERT HOSPITAL (TAP SATELLITE CLINIC)
680 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07514
Phone (201)977-6657
Contact: Katie Leone, TAP Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care; pentamidine reimbursement
BERGEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT
OF HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Alternatives to Domestic Violence
Administration Building
Court Plaza South
21 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601-7000
Phone (201)487-8484
Contact: Debra K. Donnelly, Esq., Director
Services: Client advocacy
BERGEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH SERVICES
327 Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, NJ 07652-4895
Phone (201)599-6211/6213
Contact: Susan Lepre, Coordinator
Services: Substance abuse treatment; direct emergency
assistance; case management
BERGEN COUNTY HIV/AIDS CONSORTIUM, INC.
LIVING CIRCLE OF CARE
1576 Palisade Avenue
Ft. Lee, NJ 07024
Phone (201)461-2700
Contact: Mark Benge, Executive Director
Services: Dental care; primary medical care
BERGEN PINES COUNTY HOSPITAL
230 E. Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, NJ 07652-4131
Phone (201)967-4201
Contact: Diane McCafferty, Coordinator, Community Health
Services Services: Substance abuse
BUDDIES OF NEW JERSEY, INC.
1182 Teaneck Road
PO Box 413
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Phone (201)837-8125
Contact: Franklin A. Smith, Executive Director
Services: Housing; direct emergency assistance;
transportation; social recreations/peer support; food; and
information dissemination
COALITION ON AIDS IN PASSAIC COUNTY
175 Market Street, Room 207
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)742-6742
Contact: Carol E. Degraw, Executive Director
Services: Case management
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES
C-18 Bergen Mall
Paramus, NJ 07652
Phone (201)845-5330
Contact: Wilma G. Casella, MSW, Division Director
Services: Direct emergency assistance
FAMILY SERVICES OF BERGEN COUNTY
10 Banta Place
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Phone (201)342-9200
Contact: Natalie C. Webb
Services: Legal services; mental health support; client
advocacy
GOOD SHEPHERD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC
FRIENDS FOR LIFE
1576 Palisade Avenue
Ft. Lee, NJ 07024
Phone (201)461-7241
Contact: Mary C. Maloney, Director
Services: Transportation; social recreation/peer support;
food; and religious counseling
HISPANIC MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICE CENTER
45 E. 21st Street
Paterson, NJ 07504
Phone (201)684-3320
Contact: Laura Aponte, Coordinator
Services: Housing; transportation; client advocacy;
food/information dissemination; employment assistance; and
interpretation
HYACINTH AIDS FOUNDATION
175 Market Street, Room 208
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)278-7636
Contact: Sheila Guzman, Case Manager
Services: Case management
PASSAIC COUNTY LEGAL AID SOCIETY
175 Market Street
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)345-7171
Contact: John A. Atlas, Executive Director
Services: Client advocacy; legal services; and information
dissemination
PATERSON COUNSELING CENTER, INC
319-321 Main Street
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)523-8316
Contact: Karen Walker, Case Manager, HIV Services
Services: Primary medical care; substance abuse treatment
PATERSON DIVISION OF HEALTH
176 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)881-6982/6903
Contacts: Ms. Classie Bacon, RN
Ms. Robin Monkowski, Health Educator
Services: Medical care; social/recreational services;
information dissemination; case management; and client
advocacy
ST. JOSEPHÆS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER
703 Main Street
Paterson, NJ 07503
Phone (201)977-2513
Contact: Carol Triano, Associate Director Comprehensive Care
Services: Dental care; mental health care; and home health
services
ST. MARYÆS HOSPITAL
211 Pennington Avenue
Passaic, NJ 07055
Phone (201)470-3000, Beeper 37
Contact: Elizabeth Teresavage, RN
Services: Primary medical care; case management
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF AIDS
50 E. State Street, CN363
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone (609)984-6123
Contact: Mr. Carmine Grasso, Program Manager
Services: Drug reimbursement
STRAIGHT AND NARROW, INC.
508 Straight Street
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone (201)345-5545
Contact: Arlene Taylor
Services: Substance abuse treatment
THE CENTER FOR HELP IN TIME OF LOSS
326 Hillsdale Avenue
Hillsdale, NJ 07642
Phone (201)666-0009
Contact: Robert C. Sproul, Program Coordinator
Services: Case management
THE HOSPICE PROGRAM OF HACKENSACK MEDICAL CENTER
385 Prospect Avenue
Hacksensack, NJ 07601
Phone (201)342-7766
Contact: Maryann Collins, Hospice Director
Services: Housing; transportation; home health; and hospice
care
THE OLIVE BRANCH DAY NURSERY
1025 Madison Avenue
PO Box 7245
Paterson, NJ 07514
Phone (201)684-2777 or (201)684-5998
Contact: Reverend Melynn Murphy
Services: Peer support; housing; and day/respite care
GRANTEE: TRUSTEES OF HEALTH & HOSPITALS OF THE CITY OF
BOSTON
CARE Act Program
1010 Massachusetts Avenue, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-4559; Fax (617)534-5358
Contact: Richard Stevens
The Boston Department of Health and Hospitals (BDHH), on
behalf of the Mayor of Boston, is responsible for disbursing
funds and administering the Title I grant. The Public
Health/AIDS Office at BDHH implements Title I funds, based
on the priorities and fund allocations approved by the HIV
Health Services Planning Council. The Planning Council was
formed in December 1990 as a division of the Boston AIDS
Consortium and has 31 members: 35.7 percent of the 28
seats filled are delegated to members who self-identify as
HIV positive; and another 37.5 percent represent the EMAÆs
ethnic diversity (19 percent African American, 13 percent
Hispanic/Latino, and 3 percent Asian/Pacific Islander).
In June 1993, the Boston EMA was redefined to include seven
counties in Massachusetts: Bristol, Essex, Middlesex,
Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk and Worcester. This expansion
increased the EMA service area from 25 percent to
approximately 60 percent of the State of Massachusetts. Also
added were three counties in southern New Hampshire:
Hillsborough, Rockingham and Stafford. As a result of
this expansion, the overall population of the EMA increased
by 23.5 percent, to a total of 5,455,403.
A total of 24,247 persons in the EMA are estimated to be HIV
positive or diagnosed with AIDS. As of December 1, 1993,
8,092 cumulative AIDS cases were reported to the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health AIDS Surveillance
Program. AIDS cases in the seven Massachusetts counties of
the Boston EMA constitute more than 85 percent of the
total AIDS cases in the State. The three southern New
Hampshire counties in the Boston EMA reported 70 percent of
the AIDS cases in New Hampshire. From July 1990 to October
1993, surveillance reports show that the number of AIDS
cases reported for Boston grew from 1,904 to 4,646 cases.
The majority (86 percent) of persons reported with AIDS in
the EMA have been male, with the primary transmission mode
being unprotected sex with another man (56 percent),
injection drug use (25 percent), or a combination of the two
(5 percent). The gay male population has been hardest hit by
the epidemic. Women and men of African, Latino, and
Caribbean origin continue to be disproportionately affected:
Latina and African American women represent 60 percent of
the female AIDS cases, but only 10 percent of the female
population. AIDS is now the leading cause of death among
young men (25-44) and the fifth leading cause of death among
young women (25-44) in Massachusetts.
Boston Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ACTION FOR BOSTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, INC.
178 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02111
Phone (617)357-6000; Fax (617)357-6041
Contact: Alma Finneran
Services: Pediatric day care
AFFILIATED NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTERS OF BOSTON, INC.
818 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-5862; Fax (617)534-7300
Project Director: Nancy Donovan
Services: OB/GYN care
AID TO INCARCERATED MOTHERS
32 Rutland Street
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)536-0058
Project Director: Ms. Jean Fox
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
AIDS ACTION COMMITTEE
131 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)437-6200; Fax (617)437-6445
Project Director: Harold Cox
Services: Supported housing; client advocacy; and
transportation
AIDS RESPONSE SEACOAST
147 Congress Street
Portsmouth, NH 02116
Phone (603)433-5377; Fax (603)431-8520
Project Director: Mark Miller
Services: Primary medical care, case finding, and meals
services
AIDS PROJECT WORCESTER
305 Shrewbury Street
Worcester, MA 02780
Phone (508)755-3773; Fax (508)795-1665
Project Director: James Voltz
Services: Peer support; mental health treatment, therapy,
and
counseling; adoption/foster care; and case management
ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN POTENTIAL
323 Boston Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776
Phone (508)443-0055; Fax (508)443-4722
Project Director: Neal Shifman
Services: Case management
BAY COVE HUMAN SERVICES
Andrew House
66 Canal Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)371-3000; Fax (617)371-3038
Project Director: Ms. Ronnie Springer
Services: Substance abuse treatment
BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL
215 Brighton Avenue
Allston, MA 02134
Phone (617)735-4475; Fax (617)735-2854
Project Director: Harvey Makadon, MD
Services: Client advocacy
BOSTON CHILDRENÆS SERVICES
867 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-4800; Fax (617)267-7334
Project Director: Janet Rome
Services: Respite services
BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL
Clinical AIDS Program
818 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-4800; Fax (617)534-7818
Project Director: K. Steger for OB/GYN; Dr. Hirschhorn for
casefinding
Services: OB/GYN; case finding
BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL
Pediatric AIDS Program
818 Harrison Avenue
Talbot 115
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-7408; Fax (617)534-7475
Project Director: Dr. Stephen Pelton
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling
BOSTON CITYWIDE LAND TRUST
434 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)247-3220; Fax (617)247-6452
Project Director: Carl Koechlin
Services: Supported housing
BOSTON LIVING CENTER
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)236-1012; Fax (617)236-0334
Project Director: Leah Camhi
Services: Meals; transportation; and peer support
BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS
723 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-4624; Fax (617)534-7776
Project Director: Dr. James OÆDonnell
Services: Client advocacy
BOSTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Addictions Program
1010 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-5176; Fax (617)534-5358
Project Director: Thomas Scott
Services: Substance abuse counseling
BOSTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Community Dental Program
1010 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)534-4717; Fax (617)534-5358
Project Director: Helene Bednarsch
Services: Dental care
BOSTON HEMOPHILIA CENTER
Brigham & WomenÆs Hospital
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
Phone (617)732-5844; Fax (617)732-5706
Project Director: Bruce M. Ewenstein, MD
Services: Case management
BOWDOIN STREET HEALTH CENTER
200 Bowdoin Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
Phone (617)825-9800; Fax (617)825-1848
Project Director: Adela Margules
Services: Client advocacy
CAMBRIDGE CARES ABOUT AIDS INC.
678 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone (617)661-3040; Fax (617)876-9104
Project Director: Tony Botti
Services: Meals
CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL
1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone (617)498-1212; Fax (617)498-1682
Project Director: Ms. Lee Swislow
Services: Primary medical care, including OB/GYN services;
mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON
10 Derne Street
Boston, MA 02114
Phone (617)523-5165; Fax (617)723-5118
Project Director: Anne Winkler
Services: Adoption/foster care
CENTER FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
370 Faunce Corner Road
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
Phone (508)995-4853; Fax (508)995-1868
Project Director: Warren Davis
Services: Case management; supported housing
CENTRO HISPANO DE CHELSEA
5 Everett Avenue
Chelsea, MA 02150
Phone (617)884-3238; Fax (617)884-4646
Project Director: Jose Fernandez
Services: Peer support
CHILDRENÆS AIDS PROGRAM
253 River Street
Mattapan, MA 02126
Phone (617)534-2050; Fax (617)534-2057
Project Director: Rose Danner
Services: Pediatric day care
COMMITTEE OF TEN THOUSAND, INC.
583 Plain Street
Boston, MA 02072
Phone (617)344-9634; Fax (617)341-2644
Project Director: Thomas J. Fahey
Services: Peer support
COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PREVENTION SERVICES
71 Pleasant Street, Suite 8
Leominster, MA 01453
Phone (508)840-0275; Fax (508)840-0282
Project Director: James Kenney
Services: Substance abuse counseling
COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER OF BOSTON
34 Warren Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)482-7494; Fax (617)482-6267
Project Director: Karen Wacks
Services: Mental health services, including music therapy
COMMUNITY RESEARCH INITIATIVE
320 Brookline Street
Brookline, MA 02146
Phone (617)424-1524; Fax (617)424-0240
Project Director: Julie Marston
Services: Drug reimbursement program; case finding
COMMUNITY SERVINGS
1353 Dorchester Avenue
Dorchester, MA 02124
Phone (617)287-1605; Fax (617)288-7297
Project Director: Ms. Dede Ketover
Services: Home delivered meals
CONCILIO HISPANO DE CAMBRIDGE
105 Windsor Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone (617)661-8000; Fax (617)661-8008
Project Director: Albert Meza
Services: Case finding
D.E.A.F.
215 Brighton Avenue
Allston, MA 02134
Phone (617)254-4041; Fax (617)254-7091
Project Director: Heidi Reid
Services: Advocacy for clients; peer support
DIMOCK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
Boston Pedi-Project/Dimock
55 Dimock Street
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)442-6758; Fax (617)445-0091
Project Director: Brian Feit
Services: Child and family respite care; adoption/foster
care; substance abuse treatment
DORCHESTER HOUSE MULTI SERVICE CENTER
1353 Dorchester Avenue
Dorchester, MA 02124
(617) 287-8000 (Contact through UPHAMÆS CORNER HEALTH
CENTER)
Services: Primary medical care
EAST BOSTON NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER
10 Grove Street
E. Boston, MA 02128
Phone (617)569-5800; Fax (617)569-9660
Project Director: John Craddock
Services: Primary medical care
FENWAY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
7 Haviland Street
Boston, MA 02115
Phone (617)267-0900; Fax (617)247-3460
Project Director: Denise Thompson
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling; and alternative therapies
FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN WITH AIDS
1880 Columbus Avenue
Roxbury, MA 02119
Phone (617)541-0300; Fax (617)442-1705
Project Director: Geneva Woodruff
Services: Pediatric day care; transportation
GRANADA HOUSE
77D Warren Street
Brighton, MA 02135
Phone (617)254-2923; Fax (617)787-3820
Project Director: Deborah Larson
Services: Peer support
GREAT BROOK VALLEY HEALTH CENTER
19 Tacoma Street
Worcester, MA 01605
Phone (508)852-1805; Fax (508)853-8593
Project Director: Ms. Zoila Torres Feldman
Services: Primary medical care
GREATER LAWRENCE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
150 Park Street
Lawrence, MA 01841
Phone (508)685-1770; Fax (508)685-3480
Project Director: Donna Rivera
Services: Primary medical care
HAITIAN AIDS OUTREACH PROJECT
420 Washington Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
Phone (617)825-9307; Fax (617)265-4134
Project Director: Mr. Eustache Jean-Louis
Services: Supported housing; home delivered meals
HAITIAN AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES, INC.
10 Fairway Street
Mattapan, MA 02126
Phone (617)298-8076; Fax (617)298-1224
Project Director: Jacques Eusebe
Services: Case finding
HAITIAN MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
12 Bicknell Street
Boston, MA 02210
Phone (617)436-2848; Fax (617)287-0284
Project Director: Jethro Gaston
Services: Case management
HARBOR HEALTH SERVICES
398 Neponset Avenue
Dorchester, MA 02124
Phone (617)282-3200; Fax (617)225-8577
Project Director: Daniel Driscoll
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
HARVARD STREET NHC
632 Blue Hill Avenue
Dorchester, MA 02121
Phone (617)825-3400; Fax (617)825-7217
Project Director: Dr. Alyce Adams
Services: Dental care
HEALTH RESOURCE NETWORK, INC.
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)859-3036; Fax (617)236-0334
Project Director: Melissa Gropnick
Services: Alternative therapies
H.O.P.E. - HISPANIC OFFICE FOR PLANNING & EVALUATION
165 Brookside Avenue
Boston, MA 02130
Phone (617)524-8888; Fax (617)524-4939
Project Director: Jose Duran
Services: Peer support
HOSPICE AT MISSION HILL, INC.
20 Parker Hill Avenue
Boston, MA 02120
Phone (617)894-1100
Project Director: Patricia Field
Services: Primary medical services
JOHN SNOW, INC.
210 Lincoln Street
Boston, MA 02111
Phone (617)482-9485; Fax (617)482-0617
Project Director: Linette Liebling
Services: Case management coordination
JUSTICE RESOURCE INSTITUTE
132 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02111
Phone (617)457-8150; Fax (617)482-2471 or 457-8133
Project Director: Michael Cronin
Services: Case finding through the Boston Street Youth
Outreach Program; housing assistance; mental health
treatment, therapy, and counseling; respite; and substance
abuse treatment
LATINO HEALTH INSTITUTE
95 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)350-6900; Fax (617)350-6901
Project Director: Douglas Fazzina
Services: Supported housing; case management
LONG ISLAND SHELTER
Homeless Services
Tobin Building
Boston, MA 02169
Phone (617)534-2526; Fax (617)328-0590
Project Director: Barbara Blakeney
Services: Supported housing
MAPS
92 Union Square
Somerville, MA 02143
Phone (617)628-6065; Fax (617)628-2943
Project Director: Joao Suares
Services: Case management
MARTHA ELIOT HEALTH CENTER CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
33 Bicknell Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Phone (617)267-0900; Fax (617)983-9478
Project Directors: Dr. J. Jewitt (Primary medical care and
case finding) Dr. J. Carrillo (Dental)
Services: Primary medical care; case finding; and dental
care
MONTACHUSETT OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL
66 Day Street
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Phone (508)342-7013; Fax (508)345-8626
Project Director: Kathy McDermott
Services: Case management
NODDLEÆS ISLAND AGENCY
14 Porter Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone (617)569-7310; Fax (617)569-7890
Project Director: Janice Hayes
Services: Substance abuse treatment
NEW BEDFORD CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
1061 Pleasant Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
Phone (508)996-8572; Fax (508)991-8618
Project Director: Ann Sampriano
Services: Adoption/foster care
NEW HAMPSHIRE AIDS FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 59
Manchester, NH 03105
Phone (603)623-0710; Fax (603)622-3288
Project Director: George Mitoulas
Services: Dental care; case management
NORTHERN LIGHTS AIDS MASTERY
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 20117
Phone (617)536-6365; Fax (617)236-0334
Project Director: Bruce Marquis
Services: Peer support
POSITIVE DIRECTIONS
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)262-3456; Fax (617)262-3549
Project Director: Matthew Florence
Services: Peer support; supported housing
RUAH, BREATH OF LIFE
775 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Phone (617)536-8440; Fax (617)536-8074
Project Director: Jeanette Normandin
Services: Supported housing
SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR WOMEN
108 Lincoln Street
Boston, MA 02211
Phone (617)482-0747; Fax (617)695-2891
Project Director: Dr. Lynne S. Brandon
Services: Case management
SISTAHS/WOMEN, INC.
244 Townsend Avenue
Dorchester, MA 02124
Phone (617)442-6166; Fax (617)427-1359
Project Director: Ellarwee Gadsen
Services: Peer support
SOMMERVILLE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
Sommerville Mental Health Clinic
63 College Avenue
Somerville, MA 02144
Phone (617)623-3278; Fax (617)623-1332
Project Director: Kathy Roberts
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL
354 Waverly Street
Framingam, MA 01701
Phone (617)872-4853; Fax (617)623-2310
Project Director: James Cuddy
Services: Peer support
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AIDS/HIV TASK FORCE
17 Tolles Street
Nashua, NH 03061
Phone (603)595-8464; Fax (603)594-3323
Project Director: Tony Pickard
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
supported housing; and case management
SPAN, INC.
110 Arlington Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)423-0750; Fax (617)482-2717
Project Director: Lyn Levy
Services: Case management; supported housing; and case
finding
STANLEY STREET TREATMENT AND RESOURCE CENTER
386 Stanley Street
Fall Rivers, MA 02720
Phone (508)679-5222; Fax (508)673-3182
Project Director: Nancy Paull
Services: Peer support; primary medical care
STRONGEST LINK AIDS SERVICES
16 South Main Street
Topsfield, MA 01983
Phone (508)887-0090; Fax (508)887-2176
Project Director: Madelaine St. Amand
Services: Case management
UPHAMÆS CORNER HEALTH CENTER
500 Columbia Road
Dorchester, MA 02125
Phone (617)287-8000; Fax (617)282-8625
Project Director: Edward Grimes
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
VICTORY PROGRAMS, INC.
PO Box 945
Boston, MA 02117-0945
Phone (617)542-9475; Fax (617)357-7175
Project Director: Jonathan Scott
Services: Supported housing; substance abuse treatment
VINFEN CORPORATION
950 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02141
Phone (617)254-7300; Fax (617)254-2313
Project Director: Peg Newman
Services: Supported housing
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF BOSTON
75 Arlington Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone (617)426-5555; Fax (617)457-7897
Project Director: Beverly Wancho
Services: Transportation
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS
120 Thomas Street
Worcester, MA 01808
Phone (508)756-7176; Fax (508)792-4927
Project Director: Mary Farnsworth
Services: Alternative therapies; case management
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF NORTH SHORE
5 Federal Street
Danvers, MA 01923
Phone (508)777-6100; Fax (508)777-6517
Project Director: Susan Camparone
Services: Peer support
WHITTIER STREET HEALTH CENTER
20 Whittier Street
Boston, MA 02120
Phone (617)427-1000; Fax (617)427-0949
Project Director: Elmer Freeman
Services: Primary medical care
GRANTEE: CITY OF CHICAGO
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
50 West Washington Street, Room 233-S
Chicago, IL 60602
Contact: Judith Johns, Asst. Commissioner for HIV/AIDS
Phone (312)744-4304; Fax (312)744-7280
Title I funds benifiting the Chicago EMA are administered by
the Chicago Department of Health (CDOH). The Chicago EMA
originally included the counties of Cook, DuPage, and
McHenry. In the latter part of 1993 the EMA was expanded to
include the counties of DeKalb, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake,
and Will. Their combined population is approximately 6.1
million over an area of 1,900 square miles. The EMAÆs
population is 62 percent White, 22 percent African American,
and 12 percent Hispanic. The EMAÆs first case of AIDS was
reported to the CDOH in 1981. As of November 1993, 11,072
AIDS cases had been reported within the EMA. The majority of
these cases have been White (47 percent) and African
American (40 percent). Sixty-one percent of the cases are
attributed to homosexual/bisexual contact and 21 percent to
IV drug use. The results of an analysis of 3,272 cases
revealed that in the past 2 years the epidemic continues to
shift towards women (10 percent), IV drug users (30
percent), and African Americans (40 percent). In February
1993, the Chicago and Cook County HIV Services Planning
Council increased its membership from 33 to 55 with 19
percent of the 52 occupied seats held by persons with HIV.
The Council is 48 percent White, 33 percent African
American, 15 percent Hispanic, and 4 percent Asian.
Chicago Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS ALTERNATIVE HEALTH PROJECT
4753 N. Broadway, Suite 1110
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone (312)561-2800; Fax (312)561-8225
Director: Michael Brickman, Executive Director
Services: Alternative therapies
AIDS CARE ALLIANCE
11457 Enterprise Drive
Westchester, IL 60154
Phone (708)562-1351; Fax (708)562-1257
Contact: Robert Clausen, Executive Director
Services: Volunteer services
AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO
1332 N. Halsted, Suite 303
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone (312)642-5454; Fax (312)642-3378
Project Director: Karen Fishman
Services: Case management; transportation
AIDS LEGAL COUNCIL
220 S. State Street, Suite 1330
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone (312)427-8990; Fax (312)427-8419
Project Director: Susan Curry, Executive Director
Services: Legal assistance
AIDS MINISTRY OF ILLINOIS
68 N. Chicago Street, Suite 240
Joliet, IL 60431
Phone (815)723-1548; Fax (815)740-5910
Contact: Jill A. Skoke, Executive Director
Services: Rent subsidies
AIDS PASTORAL CARE NETWORK
4753 N. Broadway, Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone (312)334-5333; Fax (312)334-3293
Project Director: Carol Reese, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
ARCVENTURES, INC.
820 W. Jackson
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone (312)258-5251; Fax (312)258-5357
Project Director: Eirik A. Olsen
Contact: Jim Bentz
Phone (312)258-5382
Services: Drug reimbursement
AUSTIN PEOPLEÆS ACTION CENTER
5931 W. Corcoran Place
Chicago, IL 60644
Phone (312)921-2121; Fax (312)626-4911
Contact: Cynthia Williams, Chairman
Services: Housing
BE-HIV
PO Box 5171
Evanston, IL 60204
Phone (708)475-2115; Fax (708)475-8925
Project Director: Deborah Steinkoph, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
rent subsidies
BONAVENTURE HOUSE
PO Box 148187
825 West Wellington
Chicago, IL 60614-9998
Phone (312)327-9921; Fax (312)327-9113
Project Director: Tim Budz, MSW
Services: Housing assistance
BRASS FOUNDATION, INC.
8659 S. Ingleside
Chicago, IL 60619
Phone (312)488-6600; Fax (312)602-2027
Contact: Eldoris Mason, President, CEO
Services: Substance abuse treatment
C.A.L.O.R.
(COMPRESION APOYO A LATINOS EN OPOSICION AL RETROVIRUS)
2013 W. Division, 2nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone (301)235-3161; Fax (301)235-1100
Contact: Omar Lopez, Executive Director
Services: Mental health
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO
126 N. Desplaines
Chicago, IL 60661-2357
Phone (301)655-7711; Fax (301)263-4290
Contact: Margaret Gilligan, Department Director
Services: Rent subsidies
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF LAKE COUNTY
1 N. Genesee, Suite 203
Waukegan, IL 60085
Phone (708)249-3500, ext. 212; Fax (708)623-6750
Project Director: Kathleen McGowan, Division Manager
Project Coordinator: Vara Alyappa
Services: Rent subsidies
CERMAK HEALTH SERVICES
2800 S. California Avenue
Chicago, IL 60608
Phone (312)890-9300; Fax (312)890-7177
Project Director: Leonard R. Bersky
Contact: Delia Johnson, Project Coordinator
Phone (312)890-6293
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy and counseling
CHASE HOUSE
211 S. Ashland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone (312)666-4593; Fax (312)666-2405
Project Director: Virginia Hauser, Executive Director
Contact: Kathy Thill, Ascension Respite Care Center
Phone (312)751-8887; Fax (312)751-3904
Services: Transportation; day/respite care; mental health
treatment, therapy, and counseling; direct emergency
assistance
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, STD/HIV
1306 S. Michigan
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone (312)747-0120; Fax (312)747-0160
Project Director: Christine Redford, Clinical Services
Director, STD/HIV
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; and case management
CHICAGO HOUSE & SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCY
913 W. Belmont
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone (312)248-5200; Fax (312)248-5019
Project Director: Cheryl Houston, Interim Executive Director
Services: Housing assistance; rent subsidies
CHICAGO WOMENÆS AIDS PROJECT
5249 N. Kenmore
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone (312)271-2242; Fax (312)271-2618
Project Director: Cathy Christeller, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
day/respite care
CHILDRENÆS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
HIV Program for Children and Mothers
Mailing address: 2300 ChildrenÆs Plaza, Box 20
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone (312)880-4757; Fax (312)880-3208
Project Director: Ram Yogev, MD, Co-Director
Contacts: Larry Shell, Jill Keats
Phone (301)880-4757; Fax (301)880-3208
Office address: 2308 N. Lincoln Street, Third Floor
Chicago, IL 60614
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; home health care; and transportation
THE CHILDRENÆS PLACE ASSOCIATION
3059 W. Augusta Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone (312)826-1230; Fax (312)826-0705
Project Director: Cathy Krieger, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
day/respite care; and housing assistance
COMMUNITY RESPONSE, INC.
225 Harrison Street
Oak Park, IL 60304
Phone (708)386-3383; Fax (708)386-3551
Project Director: Paul Kuehnert, CEO
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
food bank; housing assistance and rent subsidies
COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
1010 S. Lake Street, Suite 300
Oak Park, IL 60153
Phone (708)445-2530; Fax (708)445-2405
Project Director: Ms. Jo Rose, Director of Community Health
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL
AIDS Prevention Service
1900 W. Polk Street, Suite 1006
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone (312)633-3004; Fax (312)633-3002
Program Administrator: Ginny Cohen
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; substance abuse treatment; day/respite
care; transportation; housing; alternative therapies; food;
and rent subsidies
DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
AIDS Program
111 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone (708)682-7979, ext. 7310; Fax (708)462-9439
Project Director: Bonnie Jane Adelman
Services: Primary medical care
EL RINCON
1874 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
Phone (312)276-0200; Fax (301)276-4226
Project Director: Rafael Rios, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
substance abuse treatment
ERIE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
2750 W. North Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
Phone (312)489-6060; Fax (312)489-7025
Project Director: David Ley, SAPC Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling
EVANGELICAL HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICE
EHS HOSPICE
2311 W. 22nd Street, Suite 300
Oak Brook, IL 60521
Phone (708)963-6800; Voice Mail (708)929-1091; Fax (708)963-
6877
Project Director: Bonnie J. Ryan, Executive Director
Meridian Hospice
9204 S. Commercial Avenue
Chicago, IL 60617
Phone (312)768-2500; Fax (312)768-5782
Services: Hospice care
FAMILYÆS AND CHILDRENÆS AIDS NETWORK
721 N. Lasalle Street, Suite 311
Chicago, IL 60610
Phone (312)655-7360; Fax (312)944-8906
Project Director: Rebecca Bruns, Board President
Services: Information
FAMILY SERVICE AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
120 S. Marion Street
Oak Park, IL 60302
Phone (708)383-7500, Ext. 106; Fax (708)383-7780
Project Director: Donald A. Woolf, Executive Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment
GATEWAY FOUNDATION
819 S. Wabash Street, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone (312)663-1130; Fax (312)663-0504
Project Director: Michael Darcy, President
Outpatient Facility Director: Patricia W. Cook
2855 N. Sheffield Avenue
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone (312)929-1865; Fax (312)929-5780
Services: Substance abuse treatment
HARBOR HOME HEALTH
1000 W. Lake Street, Suite 203
Oak Park, IL 60301
Phone (708)386-1195; Fax (708)386-2836
Project Director: Monica Sofranko, Executive Director
Services: Home health care
HARDY ASSOCIATES HOME HEALTH
8053 S. Stony Island Avenue
Chicago, IL 60617
Phone (312)731-6574; Fax (312)871-8032
Project Director: Antoinette Hardy, President, CEO
Services: Home health care
HAYMARKET HOUSE
Resources and Development Department
120 N. Sangamon Street
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone (312)226-7984; Fax (312)226-8048
Executive Director: Raymond F. Soucek
Contact: Linda Hanson
Services: Substance abuse treatment
HORIZON HOSPICE, INC.
833 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622-5406
Phone (312)733-2233; Fax (312)733-8931
Project Director: Kit Meschenberg, President, CEO
Services: Hospice services
HORIZONS COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
961 W. Montana
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone (312)472-6469; Fax (312)472-6643
Project Director: Thomas E. Buchanan, Executive Director
Services: Mental health
HOWARD BROWN HEALTH CENTER
945 W. George
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone (312)871-5777; Fax (312)871-5843
Project Director: Eileen Durkin, Executive Director
Services: Mental health
INTERVENTIONS
1234 S. Michigan
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone (312)663-0817; Fax 663-9059
Associate Clinical Director: Myra Nichols
Phone (312)633-4990; Fax (312)663-1231
HIV Project Coordinator: Jackie Bowens
Central Intake
104 North Ashland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60607
Services: Substance abuse treatment
KUPONA NETWORK
4611 S. Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60653
Phone (312)536-3000; Fax (312)536-8355
Project Director: Linda Benson, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
transportation
LAKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
HIV Services
2400 Belvidere Road
Waukegan, IL 60085
Phone (708)360-6520; Page (708)760-0759; Fax (708)360-9274
Project Coordinator: Anne Jensen
Services: Primary medical care
LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION
343 S. Dearborn, Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone (312)341-1070; Fax (312)341-1041
Project Director: Julie Justicz
Services: Legal assistance
LUTHERAN GENERAL MEDICAL GROUP
1775 Ballard Road
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Phone (708)318-9320; Fax (708)318-2908
Project Director: Wesley White, MD, Director, Nesset HIV
Center
Services: Primary medical care
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS
6525 W. North Avenue
Oak Park, IL 60302
Phone (708)445-8341; Fax (708)445-8351
Program Director: Cathy R. Blanford
Services: Mental health
MATEC
808 S. Wood Street, M/C 779
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone (312)996-1373; Fax (312)413-4184
Project Directors: Caryn Berman and Barbara Schectman
Services: Training of volunteers serving community-based
organizations
NEW CITY HEALTH CENTER
5500 S. Damen
Chicago, IL 60636
Phone (312)737-5400; Fax (312)737-5567
Project Director: Louis A. Fourcher, PhD
Contact: Della Jones
Services: Primary medical care
NEW PHOENIX ASSISTANCE CENTER
9048 S. Yale
Chicago, IL 60620
Phone (312)928-4575; Fax (312)928-0841
Project Director: Gwen Mastin, Executive Director
Services: Rent subsidies
NORTHWESTERN HEMOPHILIA CENTER
345 E. Superior Street, Room 1407
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone (312)908-4701; Fax (312)908-1815
Project Director: David Green, MD, PhD
Services: Primary medical care
OPEN DOOR CLINIC
164 Division Street, #607
Elgin, IL 60120
Phone (708)695-1093; Fax (708)695-0501
Project Director: Hugh J. Epping
Services: Primary medical care
OPEN HAND CHICAGO
909 W. Belmont Street, Suite 100
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone (312)665-1000; Fax (312)665-0044
Project Director: Sam Clark, Executive Director
Services: Food bank
PILSEN LITTLE VILLAGE
Community Mental Health Clinic
2319 S. Damen Avenue
Chicago, IL 60608
Phone (312)579-0832; Fax (312)579-0762
Project Director: Alberto Vazquez, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
Contact: Griselle Torres
Phone (312)226-5864
Services: Substance abuse treatment; and housing assistance
PROVIDENT HOSPITAL OF COOK COUNTY
500 E. 51st Street
Chicago, IL 60615
Phone (312)572-2655; Fax (312)572-2660
Project Director: Dr. Aaron Hamb
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF
MICHAEL REESE MEDICAL STAFF
2816 S. Ellis, RC-366
Chicago, IL 60616-3390
Phone (312)791-4170; Fax (312)791-4490
Project Director: Elaine Shelton
Services: Primary medical care; mental health care; dental
services
ROSELAND CHRISTIAN HEALTH MINISTRIES
10248 S. Vernon Street
Chicago, IL 60628
Phone (312)291-6050; Fax (312)291-6054
Project Director: Dr. William Crevier, Executive Director
Services: Primary medical care
TEST POSITIVE AWARE NETWORK
1340 W. Irving Park, PO Box 259
Chicago, IL 60613
Phone (312)404-8726; Fax (312)404-1040
Project Director: Steven Wakefield, Executive Director
Services: Information
TRAVELERS AND IMMIGRANTS AID
208 S. Lasalle, Suite 1818
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone (312)629-4500; Fax (312)629-4550
Project Director: Sid Mohn, Executive Director
Rafael Center
3412 N. Sheffield
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone (312)404-0049; Fax (312)404-0630
Center Director: David L. Myers
Contact: Jefferson Harris
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling; dental care; rent subsidies
TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES FOR SPECIAL CLIENTS (TASC)
Budget and Grants
1500 N. Halsted
Chicago, IL 60622
Phone (312)787-0208; Fax (312)787-9663
Project Director: Amie Hyman, Director of Programs, Budget
and Grants
Services: Rent subsidies
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ID CLINIC
840 S. Wood Street, M/C 787
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone (312)996-6763; Fax (312)413-1657
Project Director: Richard M. Novak, MD
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
WEST TOWNÆS VISITING NURSES SERVICES
6438 W. 34th Street
Berwyn, IL 60402
Phone (708)749-7171, Ext. 119; Fax (708)749-7185
Project Coordinator: Sue Svec
Services: Home health care and in-home hospice care
WINFIELD MOODY HEALTH CENTER
1276 N. Clybourn
Chicago, IL 60610
Phone (312)337-1073; Fax (312)337-7616
Project Director: Bernice Mill-Thomas, Executive Director
Services: Primary medical care
WYLER CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL
Special Infections in Children Clinic
5841 South Maryland, M/C 6054
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone (312)702-3853; Fax (312)702-1196
Project Director: Daniel Johnson, MD
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling
THE WOODLAWN ORGANIZATION
6040 S. Harper
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone (312)752-0911; Fax (312)288-5871
Project Director: Derian King, Assistant VP
Services: Mental health; alternative therapies; direct
emergency assistance; volunteers
GRANTEE: DALLAS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
2377 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75207-2710
Phone (214)819 1854; Fax (214)819 1850
Contact: Jon R. Cameron
The Dallas County Department of Human Services (DCDHS)
administers Title I for the Dallas EMA. The DCDHS also is
the administrative agency for Title II funds. The EMA
includes the counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall, which cover over
4,000 square miles. Sixty-nine percent of the EMAÆs
population and 93 percent of the estimated cases of HIV
reside within Dallas County. Care and support services are
centered in the city of Dallas with its extensive suburban
region. The remainder of the EMA is mostly rural.
As of December 28, 1993, the Dallas EMA reported 6,182
cumulative cases of AIDS; current estimates are that 2,638
individuals are living with HIV/AIDS. Of the reported AIDS
cases, 95.5 percent are male and 4 percent are female.
Dallas has experienced several AIDS epidemics; in 1981 AIDS
occurred primarily among White gay men; in 1987-1989 the
African American and Hispanic populations were
disproportionately affected with a significant increase
among African American women; the third epidemic is among
young people. Planning Council members are appointed to 3-
year staggered terms and must represent ethnic diversity,
persons living with AIDS, and include other individuals from
communities throughout the EMA.
Dallas Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS ARMS INCORPORATED
4300 MacArthur, Suite #160, LB 5
Dallas, TX 75209
Phone (214)521 5191; Fax (214)528 5879
Project Director: Debbie Hurst
Services: Case management; outreach
AIDS FUNDING ASSOCIATION, INC.
4300 MacArthur, Suite 130
Dallas, TX 75209
Phone (214)522-3722; Fax (214)526-2137
Project Director: Jon K. Schmidt
Services: Dental care
AIDS INTERFAITH NETWORK
2727 Oak Lawn, Suite 108
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone (214)559 4899; Fax (214)559 2465
Project Director: Michael Konow
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
case management; outreach; and volunteer support
AIDS RESOURCE CENTER
PO Box 190712
2701 Regan
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone (214)521 5124; Fax (214)522 4604
Project Director: John Thomas
Services: Dental care; case management; food bank/home
delivered meals; and volunteer support
AIDS SERVICES OF DALLAS
PO Box 4338
800 Lancaster
Dallas, TX 75208 0338
Phone (214)941 0523; Fax (214)542 7530
Project Director: Don Maison
Services: Housing assistance
AIDS SERVICES OF DENTON
121 Piner
Denton, TX 75201
Phone (817)381-1501; Fax (817)566-8059
Project Director: Abigail Tilton, Executive Director
Services: Case managment; mental health treatment, therapy,
and counseling; volunteer support; and client advocacy
BETHLEHEM FOUNDATION
1159 W. Camp Wisdon
Dallas, TX 75232
Phone (214)371-3407; Fax (214)371-6998
Project Director: Edwina Cox-Evans
Services: Food pantry; transportation; and emergency
assistance
CARETEAM HEALTH CARE
111882 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, TX 75243
Phone (214)783-8326; Fax (214)783-8391
Project Director: Jean Atwood
Services: Home health care
DALLAS CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
8915 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75235
Phone (214)351 3490; Fax (214)352 3482
Project Director: Diana Cunningham, PhD
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
DALLAS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
2377 N. Stemmons Freeway, 4th Floor
Dallas, TX 75207
Phone (214)819-1906; Fax (214)819-1932
Project Director: Anne Freeman
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
outpatient care
DALLAS LEGAL HOSPICE
3626 N. Hall, Suite 629
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone (214)522 8064; Fax (214)522 8118
Project Director: Fred Mote
Services: Legal services
DARCO DRUG SERVICES
2608 Inwood Road
Dallas, TX 75235
Phone (214)956-7181; Fax (214)956-9257
Project Director: Joyce Walters
Services: Substance abuse treatment; minority access
DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS, INC.
8700 N. Stemmons, Suite 328
Dallas, TX 75247
Phone (214)630 7080
Project Director: James Richardson, DDS, PhD
Services: Dental care
THE ETHEL DANIELS FOUNDATION, INC.
1830 Moser
Dallas, TX 75206
Phone (214)823 9090; Fax (214)823 6595
Project Director: M. Elaine Rogers Gilmore
Services: Substance abuse treatment; minority access; and
volunteer support
HEALTHCOR, INC.
5720 LBJ, Suite 590
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone (214)233 7744; Fax (214)386 5730
Project Director: Beth Collins
Services: Home health care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling
HUMAN SERVICES NETWORK, INC.
6969 Boulder Driver, Suite 240
Dallas, TX 75237
Phone (214)283-0468; Fax (214)283-0489
Project Director: Mildred Delozia
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
LA POSADA SERVICES INTERNACIONALES
921 North Peak
Dallas, TX 75204
Phone (214)826 3371; Fax (214)824 8655
Project Director: Eliana Schippel
Services: Substance abuse treatment
LEGACY COUNSELING CENTER, INC.
3511 North Hall, Suite 210
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone (214)520 6308; Fax (214)521 9172
Project Director: Yogeesh Wagle
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
MATHIS HOSPICE HOUSE
2909 Birmingham
Dallas, TX 75215
Phone (214)565-1535; Fax (214)565-9306
Project Director: Margaret Gallimore
Services: Housing
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH
PO Box 35466
5353 Maple
Dallas, TX 75235
Phone (214)351 1901; Fax (214)351 6099
Project Director: Reverend Paul Tucker
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
client advocacy
OAK LAWN COMMUNITY SERVICES
PO Box 191069
4300 MacAuthur, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75209
Phone (214)520 8108; Fax (214)528 9145
Project Director: Terry Stone
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
case
management; substance abuse treatment; day/respite care;
transportation; prescription delivery; minority access; and
volunteer support
OLSTEN HEALTH SERVICES
6230 LBJ Freeway, Suite 228
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone (214)386-0880; Fax (214)386-4739
Project Director: Susan Cluell
Services: Home health care
OPEN ARMS INC.
PO Box 191402
2713 Knight
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone (214)559 3946; Fax (214)559 2827
Project Director: Susan Streng
Services: Medically managed child care; volunteer support
PARKLAND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL/PARKLAND FOUNDATION
5201 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75235
Phone (214)590 5529; Fax (214)590 8096
Project Director: Sylvia Moreno
Services: Primary medical care (outpatient); minority
access; inpatient care; counseling; medical case management;
and pharmaceuticals
SOUTH DALLAS HEALTH ACCESS
1906 Peabody Avenue
Dallas, TX 75215
Phone (214)421-7848; Fax (214)428-3510
Project Director: Mythe Kirven
Services: Client advocacy; insurance assistance; and primary
medical care (outpatient)
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER OF DALLAS
4500 S. Lancaster
Dallas, TX 75216
Phone (214)376 5451; Fax (214)372 7943
Project Director: Mary Beth Kvanli
Services: Home health care; and inpatient care
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
1440 W. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75247 4929
Phone (214)689 0044; Fax (214)631 8106
Project Director: Vivienne Armstrong
Services: Home health care; hospice; and food bank/home
delivered meals
WELCOME HOUSE, INC.
2807 Medill
Dallas, TX 75215
Phone (214)426 2453; Fax (214)426 6808
Project Director: Carolyn Harper
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
substance abuse treatment; and minority access
GRANTEE: GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Agency for HIV/AIDS, Commission of Public Health
717 14th Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202)727-2500; Fax (202)727-8471
Contact: Steve Havenner, Chief,
Division of Patient Services
Since 1987, the Agency for HIV/AIDS of the District of
Columbia Department of Human Services, Commission of Public
Health, has administered Ryan White CARE Act funds granted
to the Washington, D EMA. The Metropolitan Washington
Regional HIV Health Services Planning Council was
established by the MayorÆs office in 1990, and has a total
of 45 members: nine people with HIV/AIDS, six gay men of
color, seven gay white men, one Latino, 16 heterosexuals,
two lesbians, two parents of people with HIV/AIDS, and two
substance abusers in recovery.
In addition to the City of Washington, the EMA includes 11
counties in Virginia (Arlington, Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince
William, Stafford, King George, Spotsylvania, Culpeper,
Fauquier, Warren and Clarke); two cities in Virginia
(Arlington and Fredericksburg); five counties in suburban
Maryland (Prince GeorgeÆs, Charles, Calvert, Frederick
and Montgomery); and two counties in West Virginia (Berkeley
and Jefferson). For purposes of administering grant funds,
the EMA is currently divided into three major areas: the
District, suburban Maryland and suburban Virginia.
As of September 30, 1993, the EMA reported 9,285 cumulative
AIDS cases ╛ the fifth highest number among major
metropolitan areas in the U.S. The District of Columbia, the
core area of the EMA, has the highest seroprevalence rate in
the nation at 232 per 100,000, six times the national rate
of 37.5. Fifty-seven percent of cumulative adult/adolescent
AIDS cases are in the District, followed by suburban
Maryland (25 percent) and suburban Virginia (18 percent). An
estimated 38,576 people in the EMA are actually living with
AIDS or HIV infection, of which 4,732 are living with full-
blown AIDS. Of those living with HIV/AIDS, 57 percent are
African American, 37.6 percent are white, and 4.3 percent
are Latino/a. Furthermore, 54 percent are among gay/bisexual
men; 22 percent are IDUs; 9.3 percent are heterosexuals; 6.3
percent are gay/bisexual IDUs; 12.6 are women; and 1.9
percent are children.
With 25,000-30,000 IDUs, the area has one of the highest
substance abuse rates in the nation, and an estimated 8,400
IDUs in the EMA are living with HIV/AIDS. A growing
proportion of cases are among IDUs and women ╛ 17 percent
and 10 percent, respectively.
District of Columbia Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ABUNDANT LIFE, INC.
3708 Hayes Street, NE, Suite 101
Washington, DC 20019
Phone (202)397-3215
Project Director: Abdul Alim Muhammad, MD
Services: Primary medical care; case finding; nutritional
services support; and assistance for emergency housing
ANDROMEDA TRANSCULTURAL
1400 Decatur Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone (202)291-4707
Project Director: Ricardo Galbis, MD
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL
Special Immunology Clinic
111 Michigan Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20010-2970
Phone (202)745-4021
Contact for DC residents: Donald P. Schmigel
Phone (202)884-4021
Contact for Maryland residents: Jackie Lynch, MD
Phone (202)884-3495
Contact for Virginia residents: Tamara Rakusan
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; case management; rehabilitation care;
nutritional support; transportation; pharmaceuticals; and
interpreter services (sign language)
CHRIST HOUSE
1717 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202)328-1100; Fax (202)232-4972
Project Director: Dr. Allen Goetchus
Services: Primary medical care and case management
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE INC.
3020 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20029-2240
Phone (202)745-4305
Project Director: Albert Grandy
Services: Dental care
COMMUNITY OF HOPE HEALTH SERVICES
1417 Belmont Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202)232-9022; Fax (202)232-8494
Project Director: Lois Smith, RN
Services: Primary medical care and case management
CONCERNED CITIZENS ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE
3115 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20032
Phone (202)563-3209; Fax (202)563-1351
Project Director: Samuel Foster
Services: Counseling and support groups
CONSORTIUM FOR CHILD WELFARE
4406 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone (202)723-3211; Fax (202)723-3303
Project Director: Tom Wells
Services: Child care
DEAFPRIDE, INC.
1350 Potomac Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone (202)675-6700; Fax (202)547-0547
Project Director: Ann Champ-Wilson
Services: Case finding and interpreter services (sign
language)
DWAYNE S. BROWN FOUNDATION
3598 Hayes Street, NE, Suite 204
Washington, DC 20019
Phone (202)388-0069; Fax (202)388-1908
Project Director: William Beale
Services: Counseling clients on entitlements; support
groups; transportation; and pharmaceuticals
FAMILY AND MEDICAL COUNSELING SERVICE
2041 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Phone (202)889-7900; Fax (202)610-3095
Project Director: Elliot Bovelle, PhD
Services: Primary medical care; case management; support
groups; and nutritional support
FOOD AND FRIENDS
400 I Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Phone (202)488-8278; Fax (202)863-1284
Project Director: Reverend Carla B. Gorrell
Services: Food bank; home delivered meals; and nutritional
support
HADLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
4601 Martin Luther King Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20032
Phone (202)574-5770; Fax (202)373-5906
Project Director: Ana Dolojan
Services: Primary medical care
HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS PROJECT
1234 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202)628-5660; Fax (202)628-5719
Project Director: Vincent Keane
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling; case management; and day/respite
care
HUSER INSTITUTE
409 Butternut Street, NW
Washington, DC 20012
Phone (202)726-4325; Fax (202)726-9275
Project Director: Dr. Gertrude Hunter
Services: Case finding
IMPACT - DC
300 I Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
Phone (202)546-7228; Fax (202)546-2973
Project Director: Shirlene Showell
Services: Case management; nutritional support; and
volunteer coordination
JOSEPHÆS HOUSE
1750 Columbia Road, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202)265-7174; Fax (202)234-8195
Project Director: Sister Mary Daniel Turner
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling
KOBA ASSOCIATES
1156 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202)328-5700; Fax (202)659-3027
Project Director: Janine Ingram
Services: Case finding; support groups; transportation; and
volunteer coordination
NURSING ENTERPRISES
5101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016
Phone (202)526-2400; Fax (202)832-0203
Project Director: Myrtle Gomez, RN
Services: Home health care and day/respite care
PEDIATRIC AIDS/HIV CARE, INC.
1317 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202)347-7707; Fax (202)628-3021
Project Director: Theresa Abell
Services: Day/respite care
SALUD, INC.
1822 Baltimore Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202)483-6806; Fax (202)387-5239
Contact: Ana Echeverri
Services: Case management; home health care (including home
maker/chore assistance); case finding; day respite care
(including
child care and babysitting); food bank/home delivered meals;
transportation; information and referral services; volunteer
coordination; and interpretation services (Bilingual -
Spanish to English)
ST. FRANCIS CENTER
5135 MacArthur Boulevard
Washington, DC 20016
Phone (202)363-8500; Fax (202)363-4989
Project Director: Paul Tschudi
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
Contact: Beth Cohen
Phone (202)363-8500; Fax (202)363-4989
Services: Counseling with support groups
TERRIFIC INC.
1222 T Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202)234-4128; Fax (202)234-2705
Project Director: Debbie Tate
Services: Primary medical care for infants; bereavement
counseling; case management; nutritional support; and
volunteer coordination
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
5151 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20016
Phone (202)686-8702; Fax (202)686-8743
Project Director: Ruby Van Croft
Services: Home health care
WACADA
1232 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202)682-1700; Fax (202)682-1710
Project Director: Joseph Wright
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling
WHITMAN-WALKER CLINIC
1407 S Street, NW
Washington, DC 20029-2240
Phone (202)797-3513; Fax (202)797-3305
Project Director: Patricia Hawkins, MD
Services: Primary medical and dental care; mental health
treatment, therapy, and counseling; case management; home
health care; food bank/home delivered meals and nutritional
support; transportation; pharmaceuticals; and interpreter
services (Spanish-English and sign language)
Maryland Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AGAPE COUNSELING
2101 Shadyside Avenue
Suitland, MD 20746
Phone (301)420-5013
Project Director: Francine Singletary
Services: Case management and counseling with support groups
AIDS ALLIANCE OF HOWARD COUNTY
5537 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 433
Columbia, MD 21045
Phone (410)313-7026; Fax (410)313-6853
Project Director: Pat Johnston
Services: Direct emergency assistance and STD
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
33 Parole Plaza
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone (410)222-7164; Fax (410)222-7294
Project Director: Francis Phillips, RN
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
and direct emergency assistance
BLACK WOMENÆS HEALTH COUNCIL
311 68th Place
Seat Pleasant, MD 20743
Phone (301)808-0786
Project Director: Debra Ross
Services: Primary medical care; case management; homemaker
and chore assistance; case finding; counseling clients on
entitlements; and pharmaceuticals
C. WHITNEY INSTITUTE
1011 Martin Luther King Highway
Bowie, MD 20720
Phone (301)459-3670
Project Director: Chester France
Services: Counseling and support groups
CHARLES COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PO Box 640
Laplata, MD 20646
Phone (301)934-9577
Project Director: Jeanie Biscoe
Services: Case management
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
PO Box 237
Frederick, MD 12701
Phone (301)694-2481
Project Director: Curtis Vanover
Services: Homemaker/chore aide assistance; food bank
(including home delivered meals); and transportation
FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
350 Montevue Lane
Frederick, MD 21702
Phone (301)694-1029
Project Director: Trisha Grove
Services: Primary medical care; case management; and
volunteer coordination
GREATER BADEN MEDICAL SERVICES
13605 Baden Westwood Road
Brandywine, MD 20613
Phone (301)888-1197
Project Director: Karla Roskos
Services: Primary medical care and pharmaceuticals
HARFORD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
119 South Hays Street
PO Box 191
Bel Air, MD 21014
Phone (410)879 2404; Fax (410)879 6823
Project Director: Thomas Thomas
Services: Direct emergency assistance
HOSPICE OF PRINCE GEORGEÆS COUNTY
96 Harry Truman Drive
Largo, MD 20772
Phone: (301)499-0550
Project Director: Muriel Foos
Services: Hospice care
HOWARD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
10630 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 400
Columbia, MD 21044
Phone (410)313 6110; Fax (410)313 6108
Project Director: Joyce M. Boyd, MD, MPH
Services: Case management
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
301 West Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)225-6755
Project Director: Charlie OÆConnell
Services: Pharmaceuticals
MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
5630 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone (301)468-4283
Project Director: Leslie Wildes
Services: Home health care through services of
homemaker/chore aide
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
2000 Dennis Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20902
Phone (301)217-7681
Project Director: Carol Jordan
Services: Primary medical and dental care; case management;
substance abuse counseling (including counseling for support
groups); transportation; and pharmaceuticals
MONTGOMERY HOSPICE SOCIETY
1450 Research Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone (301)279-2566
Project Director: Amy Berger
Services: Home health and in-home hospice care
NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION
12 Vermont Place
Bel Air, MD 21014
Phone (410)838 2447; Fax (410)838 8110
Project Director: Annette Mauritis
Services: Direct emergency assistance
NEW DAY WELLNESS COALITION
PO Box 352
Hyattsville, MD 20781
Phone (301)773-6964
Project Director: Danielle Le Moal
Services: Counseling and support for ôdrop-inö clients; food
bank; information and referrals
NORTHWEST MENTAL HEALTH
13639 Baltimore Avenue
Laurel, MD 20707
Phone (410)945-1212
Project Director: Rosalind Williams
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling; and
pharmaceuticals
PATH
111 Park Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410)685-3569
Project Director: Linda Richardson
Services: Transportation
PRINCE GEORGEÆS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
6111 Ager Road
Hyattsville, MD 20782
Phone (301)808-5520
Project Director: Avery Stevens
Services: Day/respite care
PRINCE GEORGEÆS COUNTY FAMILY SERVICES
6420 Allentown Road, Suite 47
Camp Springs, MD 20748
Phone (301)248-6606
Project Contact: Serina Wiley
Services: Case management and volunteer coordination
PRINCE GEORGEÆS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Division of HIV/AIDS
3003 Hospital Drive, Room 269
Cheverly, MD 20785-1196
Phone (301)386-0248
Project Director: Bernadette Albers
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling (including drug counseling); case
management and finding; nutritional support;
pharmaceuticals; and activities that develop relationships
with other minority community-based organizations to expand
services
UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
301 Park Drive
Severna Park, MD 21246
Phone (410)544 2244; Fax (410)544 2264
Project Director: Diane Goforth
Services: Housing assistance
WHITMAN-WALKER CLINIC
7676 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 111
Langley Park, MD 20783
Phone (301)439-0732
Project Director: Brian Scott
Services: Primary medical care; outreach; client advocacy;
transportation; pharmaceuticals; volunteers; and interpreter
services (Bilingual - Spanish to English and sign language)
Virginia Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES, FAIRFAX
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD
3900 Jermantown Road, Suite 200
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone (703)359-7040; Fax (703)934-8742
Project Director: Richard Kunkel
Services: Outpatient substance abuse treatment
ALEXANDRIA HEALTH DEPARTMENT
517 North Saint Asaph Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone (703)838-4884
Project Director: Debbie Dimon
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; case
management; case finding; and pharmaceuticals
ALTERNATIVES, INC.
17463 Jefferson Davis Highway
Dumfries, VA 22026
Phone (703)221-5530
Project Director: Adrianna Tisdale
Services: Case management and transportation
ARLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
Health Services Division
1800 North Edison Street
Arlington, VA 22207
Phone (703)358-5174
Project Director: Susan Allen
Services: Primary medical care and pharmaceuticals
D DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
8941 Lorton Road
Lorton, VA 22079
Phone (703)643-6012; Fax (703)643-1848
Project Director: Mary Campbell
Services: Case management
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
HIV Services
10777 Main Street, Suite 211
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone (703)246-2956
Project Director: Carol Sharett
Services: Primary medical care and case management
HOSPICE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
4715 15th Street, North
Arlington, VA 22205
Phone (703)525-7070; Fax (703)525-4127
Project Director: Mary Kay Dittberner
Services: In-home hospice care
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEMS
Office of HIV Services
2832 Juniper Street
Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone (703)204-3780; Fax (703)204-3798
Project Director: Sharon Drodeur
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; case management; and pharmaceuticals
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
2009 14th Street, North
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone (703)246-4384; Fax (703)273-6276
Project Director: Tracey Upton
Services: Counseling clients on entitlements
LOUDOUN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
209 Gibson Street, NW
Leesburg, VA 22075
Phone (703)777-0236; Fax (703)771-5023
Project Director: Gloria Collins
Services: Primary medical care and case management
NORTHERN VIRGINIA AIDS MINISTRY
413 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone (703)739-2437; Fax (703)549-7287
Project Director: Barry Goodinson, Acting Executive Director
Services: Counseling and support groups
Contact: Pamela Schadt, Project Director
Phone (703)330-0096; Fax (703)330-2595
Services: Day/respite care, child care; and transportation
PRINCE WILLIAM INTERFAITH VOLUNTEER CAREGIVERS PROGRAM
9326 Battle Street
Manassas, VA 22110
Phone (703)492-6338; Fax (703)369-5063
Project Director: Elizabeth Liska
Services: Primary medical care; case management; counseling
and support groups; child care; food bank; transportation;
and pharmaceuticals
VISITING NURSE HOME CARE
2775 South Quincy Street, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22206
Phone (703)379-5423; Fax (703)379-5496
Project Director: Emilie Deady
Services: Home health care
WHITMAN-WALKER CLINIC OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
3426 Washington Boulevard, Suite 102
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone (703)358-9550; Fax (703)358-9557
Project Director: Jay Fissette
Services: Case management; volunteer services; and
interpreter services (Bilingual - Spanish to English and
sign language)
GRANTEE: DENVER MAYORÆS OFFICE
City and County Building, Room 350
1437 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80202
Contact: Donna Good,
Senior Assistant for Health and Education
Phone (303)640-2358; Fax (303)640-2329
DenverÆs Mayor is the Chief Elected Official (CEO)
responsible for administering Title I funding in the Denver
EMA. The Office of HIV Resources Coordination was created by
the Mayor to oversee disbursement of all funding under the
Ryan White CARE Act. Convened by the Mayor in April 1993,
the 30-member planning council is chaired by a member of the
MayorÆs office, has a vice-chair from the community, and
meets monthly.
Five counties, encompassing 3,760 square miles, comprise the
EMA: Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson. Denver,
with a population of 467,610, is almost 30 percent of the
total EMA, and has more than 10 percent of the total number
of cases in the EMA.
According to the 1990 U.S. Census, the EMAÆs five counties
had a total population of 1,622,980 with a racial/ethnic
breakdown of Anglo (85.6 percent), African American (5.9
percent), Asian-American or Pacific Islander (2.3 percent),
Native American (0.8 percent), and Other (5.4 percent) (a
subcategory of Hispanic origin of any race totalled 13.0
percent). Based on current proportions of reported AIDS
and HIV cases, 77 percent of AIDS and 86 percent of HIV
cases reside in Denver with the remaining cases dispersed
throughout the other four counties.
The first case of AIDS in Colorado was reported in May 1982.
Estimates of persons currently living with AIDS in the
Denver EMA (based on the revised CDC definition) range from
a low of 1,176 (reported by the Colorado Department of
Health as of June 30, 1993), to a high of 1,996, which is
the CDC estimate taking into account national rates of
unreported cases and reporting delays. Estimates of persons
currently living with HIV (not CDC-defined AIDS) range from
5,080 to 7,424. The range for the total population living
with HIV infection in the Denver EMA, both those who are and
are not AIDS-diagnosed, is 6,256-9,420. HIV/AIDS is
overwhelmingly found in the adult male Anglo and
gay/bisexual populations (there are an estimated 60,000
gay/bisexual males in the Denver EMA, and 5,307 are
estimated to be HIV positive). Women account for 7 percent
of estimated HIV and AIDS cases and children less than 1
percent. Pediatric AIDS represents a small part of the
epidemic. Unlike other major Title I EMAs, there has been no
resurgence of tuberculosis in the Denver EMA.
Denver Sub-contractors and Services Provided
AIDS COALITION FOR EDUCATION
PO Box 481194
Denver, CO 80248-1194
Phone (303)436-7186; Fax (303)436-7211
Project Director: Peter Ralin
Services: Production/distribution of HIV/AIDS Resource
Directory and HIV referral card
AIDS/HIV INTERFAITH NETWORK OF COLORADO
1280 Vine Street
Denver, CO 80206
Phone (303)377-3595
Project Director: Reverend Laurene LaFontaine
Services: Support groups on spirituality and HIV disease
from a variety of faith traditions
CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL IMMUNODEFICIENCY PROGRAM
1056 E. 19th Avenue, Box B-055
Denver, CO 80218-1088
Phone (303)861-6981; Fax (303)837-2707
Project Director: Elizabeth McFarland, MD
Services: Dental care and transportation services for
children with HIV/AIDS
COLORADO AIDS PROJECT
1576 Sherman Street
Denver, CO 80203
Phone (303)837-1501; Fax (303)837-0388
Project Director: Debora Judish
Services: Case management; mental health; substance abuse
treatment; and transportation
COLORADO HEALTH ACTION PROJECT/PWA COALITION
P.O. Box 300339
Denver, CO 80203
Phone (303)837-8214; Fax (303)837-9213
Project Director: Jeff Davis
Services: Publication of Resolute! Dedicated to Surviving
AIDS, a monthly newsletter with a circulation of 1,800
COMMUNITY ALCOHOL-DRUG REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION CENTER
(CADREC)
3315 Gilpin Street
Denver, CO 80205
Phone (303)295-2521; Fax (303)295-2326
Project Director: Asie Tatums
Services: Substance abuse outreach/treatment targeting
African American community
DENVER HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
777 Bannock Street
DGH Mail Code 0196
Denver, CO 80204
Phone (303)436-5635; Fax (303)436-5028
Project Director: Dr. Adam Myers
Program Contact: Peter Pfeiffle
Services: Primary medical and dental care; substance abuse
treatment; ôon siteö pharmacy which accesses pharmaceutical
and clinical trial drugs; mental health services; and
transportation services
DENVER INDIAN HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES
1739 Vine Street
Denver, CO 80206
Phone (303)320-3974; Fax (303)320-1576
Project Director: John Belindo
Services: Case management and traditional healing practices
with a focus on the Native American community
THE EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
1245 E. Colfax Avenue, #404
Denver, CO 80218
Phone (303)863-7817; Fax (303)863-0341
Project Director: Carol Lease
Services: Case management, substance abuse treatment and
transportation services primarily for women and children
HOSPICE OF METRO DENVER
3955 E. Exposition Avenue, #500
Denver, CO 80209
Phone (303)778-1010; Fax (303)722-4524
Project Director: Shirley Jennett
Services: Adult respite and mental health care services
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF COLORADO, INC.
1355 S. Colorado Boulevard, #800
Denver, CO 80222
Phone (303)759-4890; Fax (303)759-5998
Project Director: Susan Russell
Services: Homemaker services
MENTAL HEALTH CORPORATION
4141 E. Dickinson Place
Denver, CO 80222
Phone (303)757-7227; Fax (303)757-5245
Project Director: Carl Clark, MD
Services: Mental health care
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE ROCKIES
980 Clarkson Street
Denver, CO 80218
Phone (303)860-1819; Fax (303)860-1594
Project Director: Frank Beard
Services: Case management
PEOPLE OF COLOR CONSORTIUM AGAINST AIDS
770 Grant Street, Suite 218
Denver, CO 80203
Phone (303)894-9635; Fax (303)894-9706
Project Director: Carlos Santistevan
Services: Case management with a focus on communities of
people of color
PROJECT ANGEL HEART
1111 Corona Street
Denver, CO 80218
Phone (303)388-1315; Fax (303)333-0512
Project Director: Charles Robbins
Services: Mental health and substance abuse treatment
PROJECT SAFE
4200 E. 9th Avenue, Box C-247
Denver, CO 80262
Phone (303)433-4669; Fax (303)458-6772
Project Director: Bob Booth, PhD
Services: Case management focusing on IVDU population
URBAN LEAGUE/BLACK AIDS PROJECT
1525 Josephine Street
Denver, CO 80206
Phone (303)388-5861; Fax (303)388-3253
Project Director: Grace Sanchez
Services: Case management and transportation services with a
focus on African Americans
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HIV-1 PROGRAM
4200 E. 9th Avenue
Denver, CO 80262
Phone (303)270-6753; Fax (303)270-8681
Project Director: Robert T. Schooley, MD
Services: Primary medical care
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
3108 E. Florida Avenue, #800
Denver, CO 80210
Phone (303)757-6363; Fax (303)782-2573
Project Director: Martha de Ulibarri
Services: Home health care and adult respite
GRANTEE: CITY OF DETROIT
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Herman Kiefer Building
1151 Taylor Street, Room 247-B
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone (313)876 0548; Fax (313)876 0400
Contact: Julie Gleason, Title I Coordinator
As the Chief Elected Officer for the City of Detroit, the
Mayor is grantee of Title I Ryan White funds and has
delegated responsibility for administering the grant to the
Detroit Health Department (DHD).
The Southeastern Michigan HIV/AIDS Council, established in
1989, is also the HIV Planning Council for the Detroit EMA.
The Council reflects the cultural diversity of the EMA and
has representation from PLWH, affected communities,
providers, and planning and public health agencies.
The EMA includes the city of Detroit and the counties of
Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Lapeer, Monroe, and St. Claire
(intergovernmental agreements are in place between the city
of Detroit and Wayne and Oakland counties). Approximately 90
percent of DHD clientele is minority. The estimated
prevalence of HIV infection in the EMA is 10,600 persons
living with HIV (PLWH), of which the highest percentages
reside in the City of Detroit (63 percent), Oakland County
(15 percent), and Wayne County (14 percent).
Transmission/risk categories include a 45 percent total of
men who have sex with men, and 25 percent who are injection
drug users. The transmission rate continues to be high among
African American homosexuals and is on the rise
(particularly among women), through heterosexual contact.
Detroit Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS CONSORTIUM OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
1150 Griswold Street, #1400
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone (313)496 0140
Project Director: Mary E. Finch
Services: Case management
CAREGIVERS
2111 Woodward Street, #200
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)964 5070
Project Director: Anita Senko
Services: Direct emergency assistance for in home family
support
COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARENESS GROUP
3028 E. Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48208
Phone (313)872 2424
Project Director: Harry Simpson
Services: Case management; direct emergency assistance
DETROIT CENTRAL CITY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
10 Peterboro Street
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)831 3160
Project Director: George Gaines
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
DETROIT COMMUNITY HEALTH CONNECTION
500 Temple Street, #6-M
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)832 3103
Project Director: Mary Ferris
Services: Primary medical care
FRIENDS ALLIANCE
2800 Rosa Parks
Detroit, MI 48216
Phone (313)836 2800
Project Director: Jim Douglas
Services: Client advocacy
HEALTH EMERGENCY LIFE LINE PROGRAM
18040 Coyle
Detroit, MI 48235
Phone (313)837 2590
Project Director: Marlene Hyson
Services: Direct emergency assistance for housing and
utilities
HOPES, INC.
4458 Joy Road
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)896 0233
Project Director: Carole Glenn
Services: Transportation
LATINO FAMILY SERVICES
3815 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48216
Phone (313)841 7380
Project Director: Judy Peltoma
Services: Case management
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
3500 Martin Luther King Drive
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone (517)335 9352
Project Director: Jane DuFrane
Services: Pharmaceuticals
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES ORGANIZATION
11000 W. McNichols
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone (313)579 0610
Project Director: Carita Sledge
Services: Case management
PROJECT SURVIVAL
1150 Griswold Street, Suite 2323
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone (313)961 2027
Project Director: Floyd Dunn
Services: Client advocacy
UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES
1212 Griswold Street
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone (313)226 9400; Fax (313)226 9400
Project Director: Hank Milbourne
Services: Case management; direct emergency assistance; and
transportation
WAYNE COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES
65 Cadillac Street, Suite 3302
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone (313)962 0466
Project Director: Karen Emmanuel
Services: Client advocacy
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Detroit Medical Center
4160 John R Street
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)993 0934
Project Director: Connie Rowley
Services: Transportation
WELLNESS HOUSE
4221 Cass Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313)993 1336
Project Director: Robert Fetzer
Services: Food bank/home delivered meals
WELLNESS NET WORKS, INC.
845 Livernois
Ferndale, MI 48220
Phone (313)547 3783
Project Director: Barbara Murray
Services: Transportation
GRANTEE: BROWARD COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Office of HIV/AIDS Support
1323 SE Fourth Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone (305)765-5364; Fax (305)765-5344
Contact: Wayne Sheppard, Director
The Fort Lauderdale EMA is Broward County, which is governed
by a seven-member elected Board of Commissioners. The
Commissioners have delegated responsibility for Title I to
the Human Services Department, Office of HIV/AIDS Support
Services. This EMA has received Title I funds since 1991.
The Broward County HIV Health Services Planning Council has
30 members appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.
All meetings of the Council and its committees
are open to the public, and are advertised in local
newspapers.Broward County has the second largest number of
reported AIDS cases in Florida. As of September 30, 1993,
there were 5,107 cumulative adult cases of AIDS and 107
pediatric cases. However, the latter number does not reflect
the pediatric HIV epidemic; 460 children are being cared for
at the ChildrenÆs Diagnostic and Treatment Center because of
HIV-related conditions. Twenty to 25 new pediatric patients
are referred monthly. Eighty two percent of the pediatric
cases are African American, 14 percent Anglo/White, and 4
percent Hispanic; 86 percent are under 5 years of age.
The numbers of children with HIV reflect a relatively high
percentage of women with AIDS/HIV in the EMA. Of the adult
cases of AIDS in 1993, 17.5 percent were women. This
compares to 11 percent nationally. Risk categories for AIDS
cases in Broward are also high for heterosexuals at 19
percent of cases. African Americans represent 15.5 percent
of the population in Broward County, but account for 37
percent of the AIDS cases. Anglo/Whites account for 57
percent of the AIDS cases and Hispanic Americans represent
about 6 percent of cases, a level which has remained
constant since 1991.
Of particular concern in the county is the increasing number
of homeless persons who are HIV positive, including runaway
adolescents who are at high risk because of substance abuse
and/or prostitution. Another concern is the increasing
number of TB cases. Almost 30 percent of all TB cases are
also HIV positive; and more than 10 percent of AIDS patients
also have TB.
Ft. Lauderdale Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AMERICAN PREFERRED PRESCRIPTIONS, FLORIDA, INC.
6835 SW 45th Lane, #8
Miami, FL 33155
Phone (305)669-3031; Fax (305)669-3055
Project Director: Luigi Ferrer, M.S.
Services: Home delivered pharmaceuticals
BROWARD COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
1000 SW 84th Avenue, Franklin Building
Hollywood, FL 33O25
Phone (305)985-1925; Fax (305)985-1934
Project Director: Michael F. Elwell
Services: Housing assistance and a 24-hour crisis
intervention program
BROWARD HOUSE, INC.
P.O. Box 350367
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33335
Phone (305)522-4749; Fax (305)522-9357
Project Director: Thomas Shidaker, Administrator
Services: Housing assistance through adult congregate living
facility
CENTER ONE, ANYONE IN DISTRESS, INC.
3015 N. Ocean Boulevard, Suite 111
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Phone (305)537-4111; Fax (305)537-3344
Project Director: John C. Weatherhead, Executive Director
Services: Early intervention and case management for
homebound patients; housing assistance; transportation;
psychological counseling; and insurance continuation
CHILDRENÆS DIAGNOSTICS & TREATMENT CENTER
417 S. Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone (305)779-1400; Fax (305)779-1957
Project Director: Susan Widmayer, PhD
Services: Primary medical care (including gynecological
services) for women with children in the Pediatric AIDS
Project; and dental care
COLONNADE MEDICAL CENTER
5546 W. Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 232
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313
Phone (305)733-0939; Fax (305)733-2689
Project Director: Gary Lampert, Chief Executive Officer
Services: Nutritionist services
HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA, INC.
5840 Johnson Street
Hollywood, FL 33021
Phone (305)964-8884; Fax (305)964-8646
Project Director: Roberto Hernandez
Services: Case management
NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Primary Health Care Division
701 E. Commercial Boulevard, Suite 400
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
Phone (305)493-8822; Fax (305)493-8075
Project Director: Pauline Grant
Services: Medical/dental treatment and diagnostics;
pharmaceuticals; and nutritionist services
NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Urgent Care Clinic
303 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone (305)355-5314; Fax (305)355-5066
Project Director: Rusell Suter, Administrator of AIDS
Services
Services: Primary medical care clinic which includes
clinical trials and a dietician/nutritionist; support for
patient travel to and from appointments; and drug
prescriptions for discharged hospital and clinic patients
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
BROWARD FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
1750 NE 167th Street
Miami, FL 33162
Phone (305)949-4000; Fax (305)957-1606
Project Director: Johnathan Rose
Clinic Administrator: Elaine Lefkowitz
Services: Primary medical care and pharmaceuticals
POVERELLO CENTER, INC.
2292 Wilton Drive
Wilton Manors, FL 33305
Phone (305)561-3663 or (305)942-3570; Fax (305)566-7868
Project Director: Father William F. Collins, OFM, President
Nutritionist: Sharon Ann Meyer, DTR
Services: Food bank and pharmaceuticals
SOUTH FLORIDA COUNSELING, INC.
7301 N. University Drive, Suite 301
Tamarac, FL 33321
Phone (305)722-2881; Fax (305)722-3467
Project Director: Jonathan B. Wright
Services: Psychological counseling
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & REHABILITATIVE
SERVICES
BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
District Ten
2421 SW 6th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Phone (305)467-4811 or (305)467-4800; Fax (305)760-7798
Project Director: Andrew Reid, Senior Administrator
Services: Primary medical care (including lab services for
women); dental care; case management; and pharmaceuticals
STRATOGEN HEALTH OF FORT LAUDERDALE, INC.
800 E. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 400
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
Phone (305)938-7000; Fax (305)938-0033
Project Director: Garland E. Morey, Jr., MD, Medical
Director
Services: Dental, early intervention HIV primary medical
care, and alternative therapies including acupuncture and
Reiki massage
SUNSHINE HEALTH CENTER, INC.
1700 NW Tenth Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
Phone (305)972-6450; Fax (305)972-7903
Project Director: Thomas J. Dawson, Jr.
Services: Primary medical care (including gynecological
services) for women with children in the Pediatric AIDS
Project; and pharmaceuticals
THINK LIFE, INC.
P.O. Box 17352
Plantation, FL 33318
Phone (305)653-6164 (Dade) and (305)764-1502 (Think Life at
Prelude-
Child Care); Fax (Dade) (305)652-4894
Project Director: Georgia Foster
Services: Respite child day care, providing services of care
coordinator, part-time teacher, and teacherÆs aid; housing
assistance; and bus passes for Think Life residents
UNITED PROTESTANT APPEAL AND BROWARD
PASTORAL CARE NETWORK
333 Tarpon Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone (305)858-4649; Fax (305)858-4917
Project Director: Warner A. Hutchinson
Services: Pastoral care counseling including a program
targeted to Haitian-American women
GRANTEE: HARRIS COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Harris County Health Department
HIV Services Department
1001 Preston Street, Suite 670
Houston, TX 77002
Phone (713)840 7384; Fax (713)840 3925
Contact: Charles Henley
Services: Case management
Houston was one of the original 16 cities funded in 1991
under Ryan White Title I. The grantee is the County Judge
who, as the chief elected official, has delegated
responsibility for administering the grant and disbursing
funds to the Harris County Health Department, HIV Services
Department. The 30 members of the Houston Area HIV
Health Services Planning Council were appointed by the
County Judge.
The Houston EMA includes seven counties (Harris, Brazoria,
Fort Bend, Liberty, Montgomery, Waller, and Chambers)
covering about 10,000 square miles and with a total
population of more than 3.5 million (1990 census). Almost
all AIDS cases (95.3 percent of the EMAÆs total) are in
Harris County. The EMA has estimated that a total of
almost 30,000 are HIV positive, or one in 90 people living
in the EMA. Men who have sex with men remains the largest
category (47.9 percent) of people living with AIDS, though
rates are declining. The rate of HIV infection among African
American and Hispanic/Latino women has increased
significantly. Across all races and ethnic groups,
transmission by male to male sex has decreased by 1 to 2
percent while transmission via IV drug use has increased by
3 to 5 percent, particularly in African American males and
females.
Houston Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AGELESS COMPREHENSIVE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
5959 W. Loop South #230
Bellaire, TX 77401 2406
Phone (713)664 8200; Fax (713)664 0393
Project Director: Evonne Cummings
Services: Minority counseling and support groups
AIDS FOUNDATION HOUSTON
3202 Weslayan, Annex
Houston, TX 77027
Phone (713)623 6796; Fax (713)623 4029
Project Director: Joyce Yost
Services: Case management; emergency housing rental; and
food pantry
ALTERNATE RESOURCES, INC.
2000 Dairy Ashford, Suite 281
Houston, TX 77077-5719
Phone (713)497 0585; Fax (713)293 0273
Project Director: David Hendren
Services: Homemaker care services; home
health/paraprofessional; and transportation services
AMERICAN RED CROSS
2700 SW Freeway
Houston, TX 77098
Phone (713)526 8300; Fax (713)526 5871
Project Director: Lynne Tyer
Services: Transportation (by van or vouchers); emergency
assistance for support services
AMIGOS VOLUNTEERS IN EDUCATION AND SERVICES, INC. (AVES)
2510 Broad Street, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77087
Phone (713)640 2837; Fax (713)640 2963
Project Director: Angela Mora, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
case management; outreach; emotional and minority group
support; and dental care
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MEXICAN AMERICANS (AAMA)
6001 Gulf Freeway, B 3, Suite 165
Houston, TX 77023
Phone (713)926 2953; Fax (713)926 8035
Project Director: Lucy Reyna, HIV Program Director
Services: Mental health therapy, counseling (including in-
home mental care); case management; outreach; food bank; and
emergency assistance for Mexican Americans
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
6720 Bertner Avenue, Room Y-2439
Houston, TX 77030
Phone (713)791 2655; Fax (713)791 3936
Project Director: Z. Samiuddin, MD
Services: Psychiatric services (Thomas Street site);
substance abuse day programming
BERING COMMUNITY SERVICE FOUNDATION
1440 Harold
PO Box 540517
Houston, TX 77254 0517
Phone (713)529 6071; Fax (713)529 3626
Project Director: Jody M. Huckaby, Executive Director
Services: Periodontal and dental care; adult day care; and
emergency rental assistance
BRENTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
13033 Landmark
Houston, TX 77045
Phone (713)729 5933; Fax (713)529 3626
Project Director: Willie Sylvester
Services: Food pantry; transportation
CAGESÆ MEDICAL SERVICES
7831 Flintridge
Houston, TX 77028
Phone (713)635-8180; Fax (713)635-1346
Project Director: Henrietta Cage, Administrator
Services: Home health/para professional
CASA DE NINOS EXEMPT, INC.
1803 Old Spanish Trail
Houston, TX 77054
Phone (713)796 2272; Fax (713)790 1865
Project Director: Gretchen Thorp, Administrator
Services: Home health (including
professional/neurocognitive care,
respite/assisted transitional living and housing assistance)
for in-patient neurocognitive care
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
3104 Edloe Street, Suite 203
PO Box 27924
Houston, TX 77227
Phone (713)961 3993; Fax (713)961 1548
Project Director: Gloria Young, Executive Director
Services: Food bank/home delivered meals
DIOCESAN AIDS MINISTRY
3400 Montrose Boulevard, Suite 207
Houston, TX 77006
Phone (713)524 0182; Fax (713)524 1904
Project Director: Sister Linda Marie Stevenson
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
professional counseling
FAMILY SERVICE CENTER
2707 N. Loop West, Suite 1050
Houston, TX 77008
Phone (713)867 7710; Fax (713)861 4021
Project Director: Paz Guerra, Vice President, Education and
Community-Based Services
Services: Case management; attendent/homemaker care
services in the home
FOUNDATION FOR INTERFAITH RESEARCH AND MINISTRY
701 N. Post Oak Road, Suite 300
Houston, TX 77024
Phone (713)682 5995; Fax (713)682 0639
Project Director: Earl Shelp, Executive Director
Services: Case management; day/respite care; and volunteers
FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WITH AIDS
2400 Augusta Street, Suite 375
Houston, TX 77057
Phone (713)787 0561; Fax (713)787 0790
Project Director: Clortis N. Roberts, Executive Director
Services: Housing assistance for minority women and
children
HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT
2525 Holly Hall
Houston, TX 77054
Phone (713)746 6510; Fax (713)746 6521
Project Director: Mary Ann Depoe, HIV Project Director
Services: Primary medical care, clinical treatment program;
case management; and snacks (Thomas Street location)
CITY OF HOUSTON
Department of Health and Human Services
8000 N. Stadium Drive, Suite 800
Houston, TX 77054
Phone (713)794 9092; Fax (713)794 9464
Project Director: Glenda Gardner, Bureau Chief, Health and
Human Services
Services: Case management and outreach
HOUSTON CHALLENGE FOUNDATION
5615 Kirby Drive, Suite 502
Houston, TX 77005
Phone (713)523-8900; Fax (713)523-8986
Project Director: Beverly Lerner, Executive Director
Services: Food bank
HOUSTON INSTITUTE FOR THE PROTECTION OF YOUTH
811 Westheimer Street, Suite 102
Houston, TX 77006
Phone (713)942 9884; Fax (713)526 2369
Project Director: Tracy L. Brown, Executive Director
Services: Housing for adolescents; mental health therapy
HOUSTON VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM, INC.
806 Main Street, 16th Floor
Houston, TX 77002
Phone (713)228 0735; Fax (713)228 5826
Project Director: Fran Brochstein, AIDS Project Coordinator
Services: Legal assistance
LA TASCA
6500 N. Main
Houston, TX 77009
Phone (713)861-0025
Project Director: Maria Castellanos, Proprietor
Services: Home delivered meals and meals at the Thomas
Street Clinic
L.I.F.E. PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC.
4615 Post Oak Place, Suite 244
Houston, TX 77027
Phone (713)871 9565; Fax (713)871 9004
Project Director: Margaret McReynolds
Services: Physical therapy and outpatient skilled
rehabilitation
LIFETEC MEDICAL AND HOMECARE
749 Bradfield
Houston, TX 77060
Phone (713)999 8566; Fax (713)999 4103
Project Director: Brad Roach
Services: IV therapy in the home
LOVING ARMS FOUNDATION
5105 San Jacinto
Houston, TX 77004
Phone (713)526-8798; Fax (713)526 4367
Project Director: Audrey Gassama, Executive Director
Services: ChildrenÆs day care; transportation
MED FORCE HOME HEALTH
6220 Westpark Street, Suite 101
Houston, TX 77057
Phone (713)266 6680; Fax (713)266 6695
Project Director: Brenda Chung
Services: Skilled nursing in the home
MONTROSE CLINIC
3400 Montrose Street, Suite 315
PO Box 66308
Houston, TX 77266-6308
Phone (713)520 2080; Fax (713)528 4923
Project Director: Ralph Lasher, Executive Director
Services: Case management; home health care (specialized
with Pentamidine); and outreach
MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER
701 Richmond
Houston, TX 77006
Phone (713)529 0037; Fax (713)526 4367
Project Director: Ann Robison, Executive Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling;
case management
N.A.AP.
AIDS/HIV LEGAL AIDE PROGRAM
2002 Wheeler
Houston, TX 77004
Phone (713)526 3389; Fax (713)630 2699
Project Director: Keryl Smith, Executive Director
Services: Legal assistance
NMC HOMECARE, INC.
9315 Kirby
Houston, TX 77054
Phone (713)795 4343; Fax (713)795 0711
Project Director: Jay Slemmer, Project Coordinator
Services: In home IV therapy
NURSEFINDERS
4100 Westheimer, Suite 113
Houston, TX 77027
Phone (713)961-1001; Fax (713)961-7736
Project Director: Cheryl Duke
Services: Skilled nursing in the home
OMEGA HOUSE, INC.
602 Branard
Houston, TX 77006
Phone (713)523 7110; Fax (713)526 8144
Project Director: Margot Morris, Executive Director
Services: Residential hospice care
OVER THE HILL, INC.
3402 Dowling Street
Houston, TX 77004
Phone (713)520 9554; Fax (703)520 6308
Project Director: John Lenore, CEO
Services: Case management and outreach
PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION HOUSTON, INC.
1475 W. Gray Street, Suite 163
Houston, TX 77019
Phone (713)522 5428; Fax (713)522 2674
Project Director: Jay Slemmer, President
Services: Case management and direct emergency assistance
(for household items and furniture)
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF HOUSTON AND SOUTHEAST TEXAS
3601 Fannin
Houston, TX 77004 3998
Phone (713)522 6240; Fax (713)522 9047
Project Director: Steve Emmert
Services: Reproductive health care
SOUTHEAST TEXAS LEGAL CLINIC
PO Box 667007
Houston, TX 77266
Phone (713)523-7852; Fax (713)523-4283
Project Director: Robert J. DiVito, Executive Director
Services: Legal services; client advocacy
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
3100 Cleburne
Houston, TX 77004
Phone (713)527-7340; Fax (713)527-7436
Project Director: Gloria Paige, PhD
Services: Support services
TODAYS NEW FOCUS
2475 Underwood, Suite 268
Houston, TX 77030
Phone (713)432-7129; Fax (713)521-3416
Project Director: William Queenan, CEO
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
1100 Holcombe Boulevard
PO Box 20036
Houston, TX 77225
Phone (713)792 5321; Fax (713)794 1224
Project Director: Sharron Haymore, LMSW
Services: Case management
VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
2002 Holcombe Boulevard
Houston, TX 77030
Phone (713)794 7442; Fax (713)794 7374
Project Director: Chris Lahart, MD
Contact: A. Dawkins-Oliver (case management)
Services: Case management; primary medical care
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
2905 Sackett
Houston, TX 77098
Phone (713)520 8115; Fax (713)520 6054
Project Director: Maggie Kao, President
Services: Home health care (including professional/skilled
nursing, specialized/home IV therapy, and
paraprofessional/attendent care)
WINDSOR AIDS MINISTRY FOUNDATION, INC.
6000 Heatherbrook
Houston, TX 77085
Phone (713)723 8187; Fax (713)728 9923
Project Director: Brenda Paige Smith, PhD
Services: Buddy/companion services; direct emergency
assistance; and food pantry
GRANTEE: COUNTY OF HUDSON
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
567 Park Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone (201)795-6933; fax (201) 795-0273
Contact: Carol Wilson, Director of Human Services
Hudson County, New Jersey is a 46-square-mile peninsula, the
smallest and most densely populated of all the StateÆs
counties. It includes 12 municipalities, each with a
population of more than 550,000. The Chief Elected Official
is the County Executive, who has delegated responsibility
for administering Title I to the Director of the Hudson
County Department of Human Services. The Hudson County
HIV/AIDS Services Planning Council has 45 voting members.
The Jersey City EMA has received Title I funds since the
first year of Ryan White grant awards.
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Hudson County is almost evenly
divided among three population groups: White, African
American, and Hispanic/Latino. By transmission category, the
major cause of HIV/AIDS is injecting drug use. AIDS/HIV has
been reported among nearly twice as many women (22 percent
of all people living with HIV) and more than twice the
percentage of male IV drug users (54 percent of the infected
population) in Hudson County than in the Nation.
Jersey City Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS RESOURCE FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN
182 Roseville Avenue
Newark, NJ 07107
Phone (201)483 4250; Fax (201)483 1998
Project Director: Terrence Zealand
Services: Outreach to families/women, children and orphans
with HIV/AIDS
Contact: Eileen McCusack
Phone (201)483 4250; Fax (201)483 1998
Services: Respite and transitional services; summer camp;
food pantry; transportation; and education/prevention
services
BAYONNE VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
325 Broadway
Bayonne, NJ 07002
Phone: (201)339 2500
Project Director: Maureen Foley
Services: Health care services for women
CHRIST HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH SERVICE
176 Palisade Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone (201)795 8444; Fax (201)795 8447
Project Director: Harlene Golden
Services: Home based assessment and case management; in
home/outpatient psychotherapy and counseling
Contact: Susan Lang
Services: In-home bereavement; homebound; and substance
abuse counseling including information and referrals
F.A.I.T.H. SERVICES
307 Willow Avenue
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone (201)792 6161; Fax (201)792 8595
Project Director: Robert Reinke
Services: Case management; advocacy
Contact: Renee Zinciuk
Phone (201)792 6161; Fax (201)792 8595
Services: Food bank; volunteer services for North Hudson
County
GODÆS LOVE WE DELIVER
895 Amsterdam Avenue
New York City, NY 10025
Phone (212)865 4900; Fax (212)865 4901
Project Directors: J. Daniel Stricker and Scott Newman
Services: Home delivered meals
Contact: Jim Konetski
Phone (212)865 6500
HORIZON HEALTH CENTER
706 714 Bergen Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone (201)451 6300; Fax (201)451 0619
Project Director: Marilyn Bennett
Contact: Joan Pollack
Services: Bereavement services for adolescents
infected/affected by HIV/AIDS; womenÆs health care services
HYACINTH AIDS FOUNDATION
83 Wayne Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone (201)432 1134; Fax (201)432 9012
Project Director: Anthony Salandra
Contact: Earl Fowlkes
Services: Client advocacy/entitlement applications;
information/
referrals; buddy services; and nutrition services for the
homeless
JERSEY CITY FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
88 Clifton Place
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone (201)433 6874
Project Director: Luz Bockman
Services: Health care services for women
JERSEY CITY MEDICAL CENTER
AIDS Health Service
50 Baldwin Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07304
Phone (201)915 2295; Fax (201)915 2213
Project Director: Thomas Cronin
Contact: Olga Hernandez
Services: Case management; substance abuse treatment (for
Southwest Hudson County); pediatric medical care; and case
management for all county women and children (joint project
with F.A.I.T.H. and St. MaryÆs Hospital)
JERSEY CITY MEDICAL CENTER
MEDICAL & SOCIAL SERVICES FOR THE HOMELESS (MASSAH)
114 Clifton Place, Murdoch Hall
Jersey City, NJ 07304
Phone (201)915 2528; Fax (201)432 1188
Project Director: Celeste Joyce
Contact: Michael Bacon
Services: Outreach, advocacy, case management, education,
and medical services for the homeless
NORTH HUDSON COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATION
507 26th Street
Union City, NJ 07067
Phone (201)866 2388
Project Director: Michael Leggiero
Services: Health care services for women
PALISADES EMERGENCY RESOURCES CORPORATION (PERC)
3511 Palisade Avenue
Union City, NJ 07067
Phone (201)863 6630
Project Director: Vanessa Van Orden
Services: Congregate meals/food bank for North Hudson
County; case
work
PUERTORRIQUENOS ASOCIADOS FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
(PACO)
392 Manila Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone (201)963 8082; Fax (201)653 5229
Project Director: Eliu Rivera
Contact: Paula Velasquez
Phone (201)798 1446
Services: Outreach; translation/interpretation; food bank;
entitlement applications; home visits; transportation; home
delivered meals; information; and referrals
ST. MARY HOSPITAL
Family Practice Clinic
309 Willow Avenue
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone (201)792 8188
Project Director: Molly Lawrence, RNP
Services: Primary medical care
VISITING HOMEMAKER SERVICE HUDSON COUNTY
586 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone (201)656 6001; Fax (201)798 0990
Project Director: Carol Mahler
Services: Case management for the incarcerated
Second Contact: Harold Hanna
Phone (201)656 6001; Fax (201)798 0990
Services: Paraprofessional home health care; homemaker/home
health aide services
GRANTEE: KANSAS CITY
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1423 E. Linwood
Kansas City, Missouri 64109
Phone (816)923-2600; Fax (816)861-3299
Director: Dr. Ann Dey
Services Contact: Judy Moore-Nichols
Services: Primary care; medications (TB); case management;
child and foster care/adoption; advocacy
The Kansas City Health Department administers the Ryan White
grant and disburses funds under the jurisdiction of the
mayor, who serves as CEO. Since 1986, this has been
coordinated with the Missouri Department of Health, Bureau
of AIDS Prevention Coordination Program.
The EMA of Kansas City includes seven counties in Missouri
(Jackson, Clay, Platte, Cass, Clinton, Lafayette and Ray)
and four counties in Kansas (Johnson, Wyandotte, Miami and
Leavenworth), covering approximately 5,400 square miles with
a total estimated population of 1,583,000.
The HIV Health Services Planning Council is the steering
committee of the Ryan White Care Consortium. Nine of the 20
steering committee members have HIV/AIDS and membership
reflects the minority population. Forty-five percent of the
planning council are females, 20 percent African American
and 5 percent Hispanic.
Most HIV positive individuals and PLWAs reside in the Kansas
City Metropolitan area. Overall, the case rate per 100,000
in the EMA is 131.0. The highest percentage of HIV/AIDS
cases is currently reported among the Caucasian population
(71.8 percent). HIV/AIDS is found predominantly in the male
population (93.24 percent). The preponderance of HIV
transmission has been linked to male to male sexual activity
(69.08 percent), and AIDS is the leading cause of death
among white males aged 13-49. HIV infection among African
American and Hispanic communities is increasing (African
Americans represent only 18.2 percent of the population in
the EMA, but comprise 33.3 percent of all HIV cases). Cases
among African American females is growing: this population
constitutes only 29.4 percent of the EMA, but 55.8 percent
of all HIV-positive women. Injecting drug use represents
6.02 percent, and heterosexual transmission 4.37. percent.
Adolescents and young adults (ages 13-29) comprise 34.8
percent of HIV/AIDS cases.
Kansas City Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS COUNCIL OF GREATER KANSAS CITY
2801 Wyandotte, Suite 167
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone (816)751-5166; Fax (816)751-4623
Project Director: Betsy Topper
Services: Adoption; foster care; child care
AMERICAN RED CROSS, LEAVENWORTH COUNTY
525 Shawnee
PO Box 255
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Phone (913)682-6222; Fax (913)682-0000
Project Director: Jo Burkett
Services: Early intervention pre-case referral; information
referral
AMERICAN RED CROSS, WYANDOTTE COUNTY
1600 Washington Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66102
Phone (913)321-6314; Fax (913)321-0937
Project Director: Kathy Gordon
Services: Early intervention pre-case referral; information
referral
GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES NETWORK
706 W. 42nd Street, Suite 107
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone (816)561-9717; Fax (816)753-3880
Project Director: Susan Stickney
Services: Early intervention pre-case referral; information
referral
GOOD SAMARITAN PROJECT
3030 Walnut
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone (816)561-8784; Fax (816)531-7199
Project Director: Lea Endlich
Services: Case management; services for the hearing
impaired; transportation; emergency assistance; AIDS
hotline; and one-on-one support through buddy program
GUADALUPE CENTER
1015 W. 23rd Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone (816)472-4770; Fax (913)472-4773
Project Director: Wayne Rothberg
Services: Adoption/foster care and child care services;
information, education and counseling (bilingual)
HEARTLAND AIDS RESOURCE CORPORATION (HARC)
600 E. 31st Street
Kansas City, MO 64109
Phone (816)753-3215; Fax (816)753-3215
Project Director: Jana Stiles
Services: Food and personal care items in a pantry-like
setting
JACKSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
7900 Lees Summit Road
Kansas City, MO 64139
Phone (816)373-4548; Fax (816)373-0409
Project Director: Ross Marine
Services: Case management
JOHNSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
301 B. South Clairborne
Olathe, Kansas 66062
Phone (913)791-1580; Fax (913)791-1574
Project Director: Martha Hutcheson
Services: Case managment
KANSAS CITY FREE
2 E. 39th Street, 2nd Floor
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone (816)753-5144; Fax (816)753-0804
Project Director: Alex Conchola
Services: Case management
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Bureau of Disease Control
109 SW 9th Street, Suite 605
Topeka, KS 66612-1271
Phone (913)296-6036; Fax (913)296-4197
Project Director: Sally Finney Brazier
Services: Case management
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
620 Olive Street
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Phone (913)684-0730; Fax (913)684-0491
Project Director: Blaine Saunders
Services: Case management
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
1730 E. Elm, PO Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone (314)751-6129; Fax (314)751-6447
Project Director: Bob Holtkamp
Services: Home health care; primary medical care; dental
care; medications; mental health treatment, therapy, and
counseling; and coordinating agency for Statewide case
management system
PERMANENCY PLANNING PROJECT
c/o SW Boulevard Family Health Care, Inc.
340 Southwest Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66103
Phone (913)722-3100; Fax (913)722-2542
Project Director: Dr. Sharon Lee
Services: Adoption; foster care; child care
SAMUEL RODGERS HEALTH CENTER
825 Euclid
Kansas City, MO 64124
Phone (816)889-4643; Fax (816)474-6475
Project Director: Clara Maddox
Services: Case management; early intervention pre-case
referral; and information referral
SOCIAL WORK P.R.N.
10680 Barkley, Suite 210
Overland Park, KS 66212
Phone (913)648-2984; Fax (913)648-2977
Project Director: Marijo Upshaw
Services: Case management
SWOPE PARKWAY HEALTH CENTER
4900 Swope Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64130
Phone (816)923-5800; Fax (816)923-9210
Project Director: Randy Gould
Services: Case management; early intervention pre-case
referral; and information referral
TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTER
2411 Holmes, Gold 5
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone (816)276-1964; Fax (816)235-5174
Project Director: Dr. Lawrence Dall
Services: Primary care
UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES OF JOHNSON COUNTY
6400 Glenwood, Suite 205
Overland Park, Kansas 66202
Phone (913)432-8424; Fax (913)432-8427
Project Director: Karen Wulfkuhle
Services: Early intervention pre-case referral and
information referral
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
39th and Rainbow
Kansas City, Kansas 66103
Phone (913)791-1580; Fax (913)791-1574
Project Director: Dr. Elliot Goldstein
Services: Primary care and outpatient client services
coordinator/case management
GRANTEE: LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
AIDS Program Office
600 South Commonwealth, Sixth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone (213)351 8001; Fax (213)387 0912
Contact: John F. Schunhoff, Assistant Director
As one of the early epicenters of the HIV epidemic, Los
Angeles has been receiving funds under Title I of the Ryan
White CARE Act since the Act was implemented in 1991. Title
I funds are administered by the Los Angeles County
Department of Health Services (DHS), AIDS Programs. Los
Angeles County has 88 cities, encompasses over 4,000
square miles, and has a population of over 8.9 million. Its
population is racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse:
41 percent Caucasian, 37 percent Latino; 11 percent African
American; 11 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1 percent
American and Alaskan Native. This diversity creates
challenges in responding to local HIV-related needs,
particularly as HIV increases in communities of color,
among women, and in previously low incidence areas. Language
alone is a barrier, with over 90 languages spoken locally.
Poverty and lack of medical insurance create additional
service problems. The EMA reports that one of every seven
residents received some form of public assistance in 1990;
one out of six was on Medicaid, and one out of three people
under age 65 had no health insurance at all.
As of November 1993, the Los Angeles EMA reported almost
8,000 adults and 259 infants and children living with AIDS.
The EMA estimates that 51,000 HIV positive people are living
in the county (one in every 213 residents). AIDS cases are
racially and ethnically distributed as follows: 49 percent
Caucasian; 28 percent Latino; 20 percent African
American; 2 percent Asian/Pacific Islander; and 1 percent
American and Alaskan Native/Unknown. Comparing these data
with previous years shows a growth of HIV infection in the
African American and Latino communities in Los Angeles.
Changes are also occurring in transmission, with HIV
infection caused by injection drug use almost
tripling from 3 percent of cases before 1988 to 8.5 percent
diagnosed in 1992.
Los Angeles Sub-contractors and Services Provided
ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH
3733 Motor Avenue, Suite 204
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Phone (213)559-5700; Fax (213)559-5784
Project Director: Jennifer Daves
Services: Outreach and promotion through a media campaign to
increase HIV testing and treatment for HIV disease among
adolescents in Los Angeles County
AIDS HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
1800 N. Argyle Avenue, Suite 304
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone (213)462 2273; Fax (213)962 8513
Project Director: Michael Weinstein
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care at four clinic
sites and Congregate Living Health Facility services at two
sites with a third to be added within the next year
AIDS PROJECT LOS ANGELES
1313 N. Vine Street
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone (213)993-1553; Fax (213)993-1598
Project Director: James Loyce
Services: Dental care; mental health therapy and
psychosocial support; case management; residential care;
legal assistance; food bank; and transportation
AIDS RESIDENCE PROGRAM
PO Box 931179
Los Angeles, CA 90093
Phone (213)466-5411; Fax (213)653-2348
Project Director: John Maceri
Services: Residential care
ALTAMED HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
500 Citadel Drive, Suite 490
Los Angeles, CA 90040
Phone (213)725 8751; Fax (213)889 7399
Project Director: Castulo De La Rocha
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
ASIAN AMERICAN DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM, INC.
5318 S. Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Phone (213)293-6284; Fax (213)295-4075
Project Director: Mike Watanabe
Services: Residential rehabilitation for HIV positive
substance abusers
AUNT BEEÆS LAUNDRY SERVICE
6124 Santa Monica Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Phone (213)466-7601; Fax (213)255-3031
Project Director: David Donahue
Services: Laundry service for persons with HIV disease,
including pickup/delivery for the homebound and drop-off
services for homeless persons referred from an AIDS
organization
BAY AREA ADDICTION RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
1111 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)552-7914; Fax (415)552-3455
Project Director: Ron Kletter
Services: Methadone maintenance and detoxification services
for HIV positive persons at four clinic sites in Los Angeles
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
15519 Crenshaw Boulevard
Gardena, CA 90249
Phone (310)679-9126; Fax (310)679-2920
Project Director: Lawrence Gentile
Services: Chemical dependency treatment, including
residential detoxification, rehabilitation, and outpatient
methadone maintenance
BEING ALIVE PEOPLE WITH AIDS ACTION COALITION, INC.
3626 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Phone (213)667 3262; Fax (213)667 2735
Project Director: Dana Gorbea-Leon
Services: Case management; programs for peer psychosocial
support
BRIAN TERRY, MD
301 S. Fair Oaks, Suite 104
Pasadena, CA 91105
Phone (818)287-2000; Fax (818)287-5051
Services: Ophthalmology consults for patients referred from
any contracted HIV/AIDS primary medical outpatient clinic
CALIFORNIA DRUG CONSULTANTS, INC.
24281 Postal Street, Suite 101
Morino Valley, CA 92553
Phone (909)485-2640; Fax (909)485-2642
Project Director: Carl E. Rowe
Services: Outreach and referral information to high-risk
incarcerated youth at California Youth Authority sites
CARING FOR BABIES WITH AIDS
P.O. Box 351535
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Phone (213)931 9828; Fax (213)931 1440
Project Director: Ginny Foat
Services: Case management for families with children who
have HIV disease or AIDS and residential services for
children with HIV disease
CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE
1621 E. 120th Street, Cobb Building
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Phone (310)563-4800; Fax (310)639-2737
Project Director: Stanette Kennebrew
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient services for the
medically indigent population in the South Central area of
Los Angeles County
CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL OF LOS ANGELES
PO Box 5470, Mail Stop #2
Los Angeles, CA 90054 0700
Phone (213)669 2390; Fax (213)913 3614
Project Director: Arlene Schneir
Services: Case management; mental health counseling; and
HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care for adolescents
CITY OF LONG BEACH
3080 Woodruff Avenue, Suite C
Long Beach, CA 90808
Phone (310)570-4032; Fax (310)570-4049
Project Director: David Souleles
Services: Level I medical outpatient care: case management;
mental health therapy; outreach and promotion activities;
and training of other health care providers in caring for
persons with HIV disease
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
Community Development Department
215 W. Sixth Street, Suite 604
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Phone (213)485 6320; Fax (213)237 0551
Project Director: Fred Eggan
Services: Coordination and promotion of HIV/AIDS related
services for the HIV/AIDS affected homeless on skid row
CITY OF PASADENA
Public Health Department
100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room 136
Pasadena, CA 91109
Phone (818)405-4392; Fax (818)405-4711
Project Director: Jacqueline Stiff, MD
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
CLINICA MSR. OSCAR A. ROMERO
1135 W. Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone (213)482-6400; Fax (213)482-1124
Project Director: Margaret B. Martinez
Services: Outreach activities to increase use of HIV
services and early treatment among the Latino population
CLINICA PARA LAS AMERICANS
318 S. Alvarado Street
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Phone (213)484-8434; Fax (213)484-1814
Project Director: Ana Friendly
Services: Mental health counseling and psychosocial support
for Latino immigrants; outreach activities to provide
information about and linkages to HIV/AIDS services
CRI-HELP, INC.
11027 Burbank Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Phone (818)461-3131; Fax (818)506-7066
Project Director: Jack Bernstein
Services: Substance abuse treatment; residential
rehabilitation
EAST VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
420 S. Glendora Avenue
West Covina, CA 91790
Phone (818)919 4333; Fax (819)919 6972
Project Director: Alicia Thomas
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care, mental health
treatment, and psychosocial support for persons with HIV
disease
EL CENTRO HUMAN SERVICES CORPORATION
972 S. Goodrich Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90022
Phone (213)721 1332; Fax (213)721 2724
Project Director: Henry Alonzo
Services: Case management; food distribution
EL PROYECTO DEL BARRIO, INC.
8902 Woodman Avenue
Arleta, CA 91331
Phone (818)830 7133; Fax (818)830 7280
Project Director: Corinne Sanchez
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
FOOTHILL AIDS PROJECT
8880 Benson Avenue, Suite 114
Montclair, CA 91763
Phone (909)920-9265; Fax (909)920-4139
Project Director: Charlie Garland
Services: Case management; mental health counseling; and
psychosocial support
GAY AND LESBIAN ADOLESCENT SOCIAL SERVICES
650 N. Robertson Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069-5022
Phone (310)358-8727; Fax (310)358-8721
Project Director: Theresa DeCrescenzo
Services: Staff training in residential, institutional, and
related programs for children, youth, and young adults to
provide quality services for persons affected by HIV/AIDS
GAY AND LESBIAN LATINOS UNIDOS
1169 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029-6279
Phone (213)660 9680; Fax (213)660 6279
Project Director: Oscar De La O
Services: Outreach activities and promotion of HIV/AIDS
services to a variety of target populations including gay
men of color, African Americans, Latinos, and Asian/Pacific
Islanders; training health and human service providers to
deliver effective and sensitive services to gay men of
color; translation and interpretation services for
monolingual, Spanish-speaking persons seeking HIV/AIDS
services; and mental health and peer support services for
HIV positive Latinos
GREATER LOS ANGELES COUNCIL ON DEAFNESS
2222 Laverna Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Phone (213)478-8000; Fax (213)478-8016
Project Director: Heidi Kleiger
Services: Case management; communication access in the form
of interpreter and TDD service to the deaf and hard of
hearing population, special services and equipment, and
outreach activities
HACIENDA LA PUENTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
15959 E. Gale Avenue
City of Industry, CA 91744
Phone (818)855 7024; Fax (818)855 3849
Project Director: Don Carmack
Services: Pre-release planning and post-release linkages to
HIV/AIDS services for HIV positive incarcerated men and
women in Los Angeles County jails
HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
33 S. Catalina Avenue, Suite 102
Pasadena, CA 91106
Phone (818)793 6192; Fax (818)796 5605
Project Director: Howard Dahlka
Services: Case management
HIS SHELTERING ARMS
11101 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90061
Phone (214)755-6646; Fax (213)777-2209
Project Director: Lillian Jeffries
Services: Residential care
HOMESTEAD HOSPICE AND SHELTER
3731 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 514
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone (213)466-5411; Fax (213)653-2348
Project Director: John Maceri
Services: Residential care
IMANI UNIDOS AIDS PROJECT OF FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1713 W. 108th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone (213)754-8453; Fax (213)754-1506
Project Director: Antonio LeMons
Services: Food distribution
JAMES WEIGERINK, MD
1300 N. Vermont Avenue, Suite 606
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone (213)666-1070
Services: Dermatology consults for patients referred from
any contracted HIV/AIDS medical outpatient provider
JOVENES
1218 W. Sunset Boulevard, Suite D
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Phone (213)482-9468; Fax (213)250-2431
Project Director: Fr. Richard Estrada
Services: Outreach to Latino youth
JWCH INSTITUTE, INC.
1910 W. Sunset Boulevard, Suite 650
Los Angeles, CA 90026 3290
Phone (213)484 1186; Fax (213)413 3443
Project Director: Phyllis A. Paxton
Services: Outreach activities directed at homeless
population; case management
LIVE AGAIN RECOVERY HOMES, INC.
PO Box 680
Lake Hughes, CA 93532
Phone (805)270-0025
Project Director: Juan Higuera
Services: Residential transitional housing for homeless,
chemically dependent persons with HIV disease
LONG BEACH MEMORIAL MILLER MEDICAL CENTER
The Atlantic Medical Building
701 E. 28th Street, Suite 301
Long Beach, CA 90806
Phone (310)988-0623; Fax (310)988-8694
Project Coordinator: Claire Towle
Services: Food distribution and nutritional counseling;
HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER
1000 W. Carson Street
Torrance, CA 90509
Phone (310)222 2106; Fax (310)328 9624
Project Director: Mel Grussing
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
Project Coordinator: Dr. David Martin
Phone (310)222-3196; Fax (310)533-8019
Services: Psychiatric evaluation and treatment
LOS ANGELES COUNTY HIGH DESERT HOSPITAL
44900 N. 60th Street West
Lancaster, CA 93536
Phone (805)945-8492; Fax (805)945-8474
Project Coordinator: Ray Johnson
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY H. CLAUDE HUDSON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH
CENTER
2829 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone (213)744 3677; Fax (213)746 1498
Project Coordinator: Nancy Delgado
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY LONG BEACH COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER
1333 Chestnut Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90813
Phone (310)599 8711; Fax (310)591 4931
Project Coordinator: Angela Brown
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR./DREW MEDICAL
CENTER
12021 Wilmington Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Phone (310)668-8177; Fax (310)639 8193
Project Coordinator: Julia Richmond
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY OLIVE VIEW MEDICAL CENTER
14445 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342
Phone (818)364 3205; Fax (818)364 4573
Project Coordinator: Annette OÆBrien
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEDICAL
CENTER
Building 5P21-Rand Schrader Clinic
1175 N. Cummings Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Phone (213)343-8298; Fax (213)226-2084
Project Coordinator: Elliot Johnson
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
LOS ANGELES FREE CLINIC
8405 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone (213)653 8622; Fax (213)658 6773
Project Director: Mary Rainwater
Services: Day treatment; outreach and promotion of HIV/AIDS
services through theater productions (target population is
high-risk young adults)
LOS ANGELES HOMELESS HEALTH CARE PROJECT
1010 S. Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone (213)744-0742; Fax (213)748-2432
Project Director: Marjorie G. SaÆadah
Services: Training and cross-training of staff members of
HIV/AIDS service providers to improve delivery of services
to homeless persons
LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL, INC.
3600 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone (213)351-8026; Fax (213)738-0825
Project Director: Gilbert Fernandez
Services: Coordination of community-based HIV care delivery
LOS ANGELES SHANTI FOUNDATION
1616 N. La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone (213)962 8197; Fax (213)962 8299
Project Director: P. Sue Crumpton
Services: Mental health counseling; peer support groups
MATRIX INSTITUTE ON ADDICTIONS
8447 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 409
Beverly Hills, CA 90016
Phone (213)933-9186; Fax (213)933-7146
Project Director: Richard A. Rawson
Services: Substance abuse treatment, including
detoxification and maintenance
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT
5149 W. Jefferson Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90016
Phone (213)936 4949; Fax (213)936 4973
Project Director: Bishop Carl Bean
Services: Case management; day treatment; mental health
therapy; and residential care
NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION
14860 Roscoe Boulevard, Suite 205
Panorama City, CA 91402
Phone (818)898 1388; Fax (818)365 7670
Project Coordinator: Linda Rodriquez
Services: Dental care; HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
ONE IN LONG BEACH
2017 E. Fourth Street
Long Beach, CA 90814-1001
Phone (310)434-4455; Fax (310)433-6428
Project Coordinator: Bill Tanner
Services: Case management
OPEN PATH FOUNDATION/COSMOS CIRCLE
3744 S. Barrington Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Phone (310)378-0825; Fax (310)471-0112
Project Director: Janis Johnson
Services: Mental health counseling
PACIFIC CENTER FOR COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
941 S. Genesee Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone (213)937-5600; Fax (213) 937-7130
Project Director: Adam Chidekel
Services: Mental health therapy
PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSOCIATION
1739 Griffin Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Phone (213)223-4091; Fax (213)342-0947
Project Coordinator: Lisa C. Pratt
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care for women; TB
liaison
PROJECT ANGEL FOOD
8265 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 106
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Phone (213)850-0877; Fax (213)650-2944
Project Director: John L. Gile
Services: Meal preparation and delivery
PROTOTYPES/W.A.R.N.
5601 W. Slauson Avenue, Suite 200
Culver City, CA 90230
Phone (310)641 7795; Fax (310)649 4347
Project Director: Vivan Brown
Services: Substance abuse residential rehabilitation,
training and cross training program for drug/alcohol
counselors; outreach activities targeting minority women
RUEÆS HOUSE
PO Box 37036
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Phone (213)295-4030; Fax (213)290-1172
Project Director: Rue Thais-Williams
Services: Residential care
SALVATION ARMY
PO Box 15899, Del Valle Station
Los Angeles, CA 90015-0899
Phone (213)627-5571; Fax (213)290-1172
Project Director: Colonel George F. Church
Services: Substance abuse treatment through residential
rehabilitation; residential care and child care for families
in residential facilities
SANTA MARIA HOUSE
1108 Cedar Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90813
Phone (310)435-2706; Fax (310)436-9493
Project Director: Bro. Steven Lebel
Services: Household support; residential care
SANTA MONICA AIDS PROJECT
309 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 420
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone (310)917-6699; Fax (310)917-6696
Project Director: Abby Arnold
Services: Case management; outreach and promotion of
HIV/AIDS services
SERRA ANCILLARY CARE CORPORATION
2131 W. Third Street, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90057-0992
Phone (213)413-0306; Fax (213)413-0616
Project Director: Kathleen Thurmond
Services: Residential care at three sites
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAM
8515 Florence Avenue, Suite 200
Downey, CA 90240
Phone (310)923-4545; Fax (310)862-0918
Project Director: Lynn Appel
Services: Substance abuse day treatment; interpreter
services for deaf and hard of hearing clients
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR GROUPS
1313 W. Eighth Street, Suite 201
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone (213)353-6039; Fax (213)413-1539
Project Coordinator: Dean Goishi
Services: Outreach and promotion activities directed toward
various Asian communities; translation services for Asian
languages; and mental health counseling and peer support
groups
SAINT FRANCIS HOUSE, INC.
PO Box 1029
Long Beach, CA 90801-1029
Phone (310)432-0639; Fax (310)983-7470
Project Director: Steve Toth
Services: Residential care
ST. MARY MEDICAL CENTER
411 E. Tenth Street, Suite 202
Long Beach, CA 90813
Phone (310)491 9905; Fax (310)491 9867
Project Coordinator: Jennifer Andrews
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care; case
management; residential care; and transportation
SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH
3125 E. Seventh Street
Long Beach, CA 90804
Phone (310)439-7755; Fax (310)438-6891
Project Director: Ronald H. Banner
Services: Substance abuse residential rehabilitation
TARZANA TREATMENT CENTER
18646 Oxnard Street
Tarzana, CA 91356-1486
Phone (818)996-1051; Fax (818)345-3778
Project Director: Scott Taylor
Services: Mental health therapy; HIV/AIDS medical outpatient
care; case management; and substance abuse residential
detoxification and rehabilitation treatment
T.H.E. CLINIC FOR WOMEN, INC.
3860 W. Martin Luther King Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Phone (213)295 6571; Fax (213)295 6577
Project Director: Sylvia Drew-Ivie
Services: Case management; HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
for women
THE AIDS SERVICE CENTER
126 W. Del Mar Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91105-2508
Phone (818)796-5633; Fax (818)796-8198
Project Coordinator: Dina Rosen
Services: Case management; mental health therapy;
psychosocial assessment and services for families with
children with HIV disease; and legal assistance
THE CATALYST FOUNDATION FOR AIDS AWARENESS AND CARE
44804 Elm Avenue
Lancaster, CA 93534
Phone (805)949-9456; Fax (805)942-0738
Project Director: Susan E. Lawrence, MD
Services: HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care; outreach and
promotion services
THE CENTER FOR THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED
720 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1713
Phone (310)458-3501; Fax (310)458-8179
Project Director: LaDonna Ringering
Services: Vision rehabilitation services for persons with
HIV disease; training for case managers of HIV/AIDS service
organizations
THE GATHERING PLACE
3860 W. Martin Luther King Boulevard, Suite 3
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Phone (213)295-2687; Fax (310)295-0650
Project Director: Graciela Morales
Services: Food and nutritional counseling
THE GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER
1625 N. Hudson Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90028-9998
Phone (213)993-7609; Fax (213)993-7699
Project Director: Lorri Jean
Services: Training, support, and maintenance for the
Information Management of AIDS Cases and Services (IMACS)
system; mental health counseling and peer support programs;
outreach and promotion activities; legal assistance, and
HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
TUESDAYÆS CHILD
6140 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232
Phone (310)204-2081; Fax (310)204-1328
Project Director: Barry H. Horton
Services: Food distribution to children of HIV affected
families
VALLEY COMMUNITY CLINIC
5648 Vineland Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Phone (818)763 1718; Fax (818)763 7231
Project Director: Ann Britt
Services: Case management; Level I medical outpatient care
VAN NESS RECOVERY HOUSE, INC.
1919 N. Beachwood Drive
Hollywood, CA 90068-4019
Phone (213)463-4266; Fax (213)962-6721
Project Director: Kathleen Watt
Services: Substance abuse residential rehabilitation
treatment
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION, LOS ANGELES
520 S. Lafayette Park Place, Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Phone (213)386-7200; Fax (213)386-4227
Project Director: Sharon Grigsby
Services: Home health care; mental health evaluation and
treatment
WATTS HEALTH FOUNDATION, INC.
3405 W. Imperial Highway
Inglewood, CA 90303
Phone (213)639 3068; Fax (213)638 4795
Project Coordinator: Wendell Carmichael
Services: Case management; HIV/AIDS medical outpatient care
WEINGART CENTER ASSOCIATION
566 S. San Pedro
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone (213)627-9000; Fax (213)488-3419
Project Director: Maxene Johnston
Services: Residential care; food and nutritional services
WEST HOLLYWOOD HOMELESS ORGANIZATION
1033 N. La Brea Avenue, 2nd Floor
West Hollywood, CA 90038
Phone (213)850-4040; Fax (213)850-5080
Project Director: Jackie Mendelson
Services: Emergency and transitional housing
WESTERN PACIFIC REHABILITATION
4632 San Fernando Road
Glendale, CA 91204
Phone (818)956-3737; Fax (818)956-3698
Project Director: Donald R. Dorr
Services: Substance abuse treatment, including
detoxification and maintenance
WESTSIDE WOMENÆS HEALTH CENTER
1711 Ocean Park Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Phone (310)450-4773; Fax (310)450-0873
Project Director: Paula Leshay
Services: Treatment advocacy
GRANTEE: METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY
Division of Management and Audit Services
Audit and Management Services Department
140 W. Flagler Street, Suite 1107
Miami, FL 33130
Contact: Dan Wall, Director
Phone (305)375-5494; Fax (305)375-4319
Receiving Title I funding since 1991, the Miami-Dade County
EMA covers an area of 1,955 square miles, includes 28
municipalities, and has a population of nearly 2 million.
Title I funds are administered and managed by the CountyÆs
Audit and Management Services Department. The Metropolitan
Dade HIV Health Services Planning Council, appointed by the
County Commission, has 29 members.
About 30 percent of the EMAÆs residents cannot afford
medical care, though of this number, about half are at some
time either eligible for Medicaid or are insured. There is a
large immigrant population (nearly half of the population is
foreign born), many of whom come from high HIV-incidence
nations.
As in other areas that were early epicenters of the
epidemic, the Miami EMA reports that HIV is increasingly
affecting women (and thus children) and people of color.
Females account for 18.4 percent of cumulative AIDS cases,
and African American women are particularly affected, making
up 78.9 percent of females with AIDS. Though
homosexual/bisexual men remain the predominant transmission
category (37 percent of all cases), the heterosexual
category has grown, and now accounts for 20.2 percent of all
cases. Last year, one third of all new cases were reported
from heterosexual transmission. By race, AIDS cases are 21
percent white; 25 percent Hispanic; and almost 50 percent
African American.
Miami Sub-Contractors and Services
RAFAEL B. ALFONSO, DDS, PA
2835 NW 7th Street
Miami, FL 33125
Phone (305)649-3100; Fax (305)643-2207
Project Director: Dr. Rafael B. Alfonso
Services: Dental care
AMERICAN PREFERRED PRESCRIPTIONS FLORIDA, INC.
656 NE 125th Street
Miami, FL 33161
Phone (305)893-5440; Fax (305)892-9599
Project Director: Steve Shafor
Services: Pharmaceuticals
BETTER WAY OF MIAMI, INC.
800 NW 28th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Phone (305)634-3409; Fax (305)635-3524
Project Director: Beth Lang
Services: Substance abuse counseling (residential)
BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE CENTER
5700 NE 4th Court
Miami, FL 33137
Phone (305)758-6996; Fax (305)751-5051
Project Director: Carmen Arias
Services: Primary medical care
CAMILLUS HEALTH CONCERN, INC.
708 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33132
Phone (305)577-4840; Fax (305)372-0478
Project Director: Terisa A. James
Services: Primary medical care; case management; food
services; and transportation
CENTER FOR HAITIAN STUDIES, INC.
8325 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33138
Phone (305)757-9555; Fax (305)756-8023
Project Director: Dr. Laurinus Pierre
Services: Primary medical care; mental health counseling;
case management; outpatient specialty care; direct financial
assistance; food services; and transportation
CHILDRENÆS HOME SOCIETY OF FLORIDA
800 NW 15th Street
Miami, FL 33136
Phone (305)324-1262; Fax (305)326-7430/7511
Project Directors: Sema Coppersmith (adoption/foster care)
Andrea Engle (day/respite care)
Services: Adoption/foster care; day/respite care
COMMUNITY HEALTH OF SOUTH DADE, INC. (CHI)
10300 SW 216th Street
Miami, FL 33190
Phone (305)252-4868; Fax (305)254-2011
Project Director: Althea Stewart
Services: Primary medical care; food services; and
transportation
CURE AIDS NOW, INC.
111 SW Third Street, Level Two
Miami, FL 33130
Phone (305)375-0400; Fax (305)375-8440
Project Director: Peter Ramos
Services: Direct financial assistance; food bank/food
services; and transportation
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, INC.
490 E. Hialeah Drive
Miami, FL 33010
Phone (305)887-0101; Fax (305)889-5734
Project Director: Frankie Swain
Services: Primary medical care; dental services;
psychosocial counseling; case management; substance abuse
counseling and outreach; outpatient specialty care;
buddy/companion services; day/respite care; baby sitting
services; direct financial assistance; food vouchers; and
transportation
H & M HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
9300 S. Dadeland Boulevard, Suite 210
Miami, FL 33156
Phone (305)670-6656; Fax (305)670-0102
Project Director: Lorna S. Hewett
Services: Home health care services
HEALTH CRISIS NETWORK, INC.
5050 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33137
Phone (305)751-7775; Fax (305)756-7880
Project Director: Catherine Lynch
Services: Psychosocial counseling; case management;
substance abuse counseling (outpatient); buddy/companion
services; babysitting services; day/respite care; direct
financial assistance; food services and vouchers; and
transportation services and vouchers
HRS, DADE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
1444 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 218
Miami, FL 33132
Phone (305)377-5022; Fax (305)377-5108
Project Directors: Hazel Ruffin (case management, primary
care)
Dr. Armando Colelo (dental services)
Services: Primary medical care, dental care and case
management
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF GREATER MIAMI
1790 SW 27th Avenue
Miami, FL 33145-2494
Phone (305)445-0555; Fax (305)446-7191
Project Director: Janet Irgang
Services: Psychosocial counseling and substance abuse
counseling (outpatient)
JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE, INC.
87 NW 24th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Phone (305)576-6636; Fax (305)576-0113
Project Director: Herman Cohen
Services: Food services
LEAGUE AGAINST AIDS, INC.
10691 N. Kendall Drive, Suite 306
Miami, FL 33176
Phone (305)598-4924; Fax (305)598-3297
Project Director: Dr. Manuel Laureano-Vega
Services: Psychosocial counseling; case management;
transportation and food vouchers
LEGAL SERVICES OF GREATER MIAMI, INC.
3000 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 500
Miami, FL 33137
Phone (305)576-0080; Fax (305)576-5112
Project Director: Terrence A. Smith
Services: Client advocacy
LOCK TOWNS COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
18475 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33169
Phone (305)653-5000; Fax (305)653-0023
Project Director: Dr. John R. Scerba
Services: Centralized dispatch transportation; psychosocial
counseling
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF DADE COUNTY, INC.
227 NE 17th Street
Miami, FL 33132
Phone (305)379-2673; Fax (305)374-0027
Project Director: Jamie Bravo
Services: Direct financial assistance; and transportation
MERCY HOSPITAL, INC.
Special Immunology
3659 S. Miami Avenue, #6004
Miami, FL 33133-4231
Phone (305)285-2994; Fax (305)285-5019
Project Director: Shedrick J. Boren
Services: Primary medical care; case management; outpatient
specialty care; direct financial assistance; food vouchers;
rehabilitation services; prescription drugs; transportation
vouchers
NURSEFINDERS, INC.
11401 SW 40th Street, Suite 110
Miami, FL 33165
Phone (305)223-6000; Fax (305)554-6400
Project Director: Jennifer Taylor
Services: Home health care services; day/respite care
OUTREACH - VITAS HEALTHCARE CORP.
4770 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 601
Miami, FL 33137
Phone (305)576-9046; Fax (305)576-6374
Project Director: Scott Kistler
Services: Home Helper Services
PRIME CARE HEALTH AGENCY, INC.
3900 NW 79th Avenue, Suite 334
Miami, FL 33166
Phone (305)591-7774; Fax (305)594-8951
Project Director: Barry Shoor
Services: Home health care services; durable medical
equipment); and day/respite care
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST - SOUTH FLORIDA AIDS NETWORK
1161 NW 12th Avenue
Old Medical Examiners Building
Miami, FL 33166
Phone (305)585-2336; Fax (305)545-5693
Project Director: Barbara Loyd
Services: Case management; food and transportation vouchers
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST/LIBERTY CITY HEALTH SERVICES CENTER
1320 NW 62nd Street
Miami, FL 33147
Phone (305)835-2200; Fax (305)696-6910
Project Director: Alice Brown
Services: Primary medical care; psychosocial counseling; and
substance abuse street outreach
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST/
NORTH DADE HEALTH CENTER
16555 NW 25th Avenue
Miami, FL 33054
Phone (305)620-3736; Fax (305)624-5295
Project Director: Dr. Cheryl Holder
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; and case
management
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST/SPECIAL IMMUNOLOGY D CLINIC
1611 NW 12th Avenue
Ambulatory Care Center
West Wing #108
Miami, FL 33136
Phone (305)585-6357; Fax (305)324-0065
Project Director: Clara Holder-Taylor
Services: Primary care
SOUTH SHORE HOSPITAL/GERIATRICS SERVICE COMPLEX FOUNDATION,
INC.
630 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Phone (305)672-2100, Ext. 3426; Fax (305)534-2643
Project Director: Dr. Barbara Zubkoff
Services: Primary medical care; outpatient specialty care
SPECTRUM PROGRAMS, INC.
18441 NW Second Avenue, Suite 218
Miami, FL 33169-4517
Phone (305)653-8288; Fax (305)653-6787
Project Director: David Freedman
Services: Substance abuse counseling (residential)
STANLEY C. MYERS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC.
710 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Phone (305)538-0423; Fax (305)532-5766
Project Director: Beverly Press
Services: Primary medical and dental care
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI - DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
P.O. Box 016960 (D4-4)
Miami, FL 33101
Phone (305)547-6676; Fax (305)547-5562
Project Director: Ana Garcia
Services: Primary medical care; psychosocial counseling;
case management; and outpatient developmental assessment
services
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, COMPREHENSIVE AIDS PROGRAM - AIDS
CLINICAL RESEARCH UNIT
P.O. Box 016960 (D-91)
Miami, FL 33101
Phone (305)547-6535; Fax (305)547-5550
Project Director: Ann Carter
Services: Primary medical care and outpatient specialty care
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI - FORESEE PROGRAM
P.O. Box 016700 (R-700)
Miami, FL 33101
Phone (305)585-6867; Fax (305)325-0105
Project Director: Katherine Kirk
Services: Primary care (home visits)
THE VILLAGE SOUTH, INC.
3180 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33137
Phone (305)573-3784; Fax (305)576-1348
Project Director: Matthew Gissen
Services: Substance abuse counseling (residential)
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION DADE COUNTY
3900 NW 79th Avenue, Suites 728 and 320
Miami, FL 33166-6518
Phone (305)477-6363; Fax (305)477-2331
Project Director: Pauline Maddox
Services: Home health care services; durable medical
equipment
GRANTEE: COUNTY OF NASSAU
Department of Health
240 Old Country Road
Mineola, NY 11501-1250
Contacts: Sandra Gagliardo, Marge Babor, Brian Harper, MD
Phone (516)571 3344; Fax (516)571 3369
The year 1993 was the first year of funding for this EMA
under Title I of the Ryan White CARE Act. The Nassau-Suffolk
Health Systems Agency administers the grant funds for the
EMA, which includes two counties: Nassau and Suffolk, which
are located on Long Island, a 100-mile long, 15-mile wide
island. The area is geographically, economically, and
racially diverse and has about 2.6 million residents. The
Nassau-Suffolk HIV Health Services Planning Council has 35
members.
Transmission patterns of HIV in this area show an increase
related to injection drug use, which accounts for 53 percent
of cumulative diagnosed AIDS cases among women and 45
percent among men. Women account for about 20 percent of all
AIDS cases and preliminary data from clinics and health
centers indicate a continued increase of HIV infection among
this population. People of color are disproportionately
affected. African Americans and Hispanics make up 13 percent
of the population, and 41 percent of the cumulative AIDS
cases. Language differences pose a barrier to care, though
efforts have been made to overcome these problems. The three
Nassau County HIV clinics have staff that speak Spanish and
Creole. In Suffolk county, all eight health centers have
Spanish-speaking health care providers. Several centers also
provide assistance with other languages including Creole,
French, Filipino, Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Czech, Cantonese,
and Korean.
Nassau-Suffolk Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS INSTITUTE
P.O. Box 2052
Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12220 2052
Phone (518)459-1641; Fax (518)459-2749
Project Director: Lanny Cross
Services: ADAP, ADAP+ for un-insured and under-insured
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
90 Cherry Lane
Hicksville, NY 11801
Phone (516)733 7044; Fax (516)733 7099
Project Director: Jill Wishinsky
Services: Dental care and day/respite care
DIVISION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794
Phone (516)444-1660; Fax (516)444-7518
Project Director: Jack Fuhrer, MD
Services: Primary medical care
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL OF SUFFOLK, INC.
356 Middle Country Road, Suite 306
Coram, NY 11727
Phone (516)696 0900; Fax (516)696 1058
Project Director: Adrian Fassett
Services: Housing assistance and transportation
HUMAN RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT GROUP
P.O. Box 2189
Patchogue, NY 11772
Phone (516)758 3358
Project Director: Esla Redman
Services: Housing assistance
THE INTERFAITH NUTRITION NETWORK
148 Front Street
Hempstead, NY 11550
Phone (516)483 4585; Fax (516)483 8105
Project Director: Sister Judith OÆBrien
Services: Transportation
LA UNION HISPANICA
45 W. Suffolk Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11030
Phone (516)234-4737; Fax (516)234-4763
Project Director: Edward Hernandez
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
LONG ISLAND ASSOCIATION FOR AIDS CARE (LIAAC)
PO Box 2859
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Phone (516)385 2451; Fax (516)385 2496
Project Director: Pat Campagna
Services: Case management and housing assistance
NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
270 Lawrence Avenue
Lawrence, NY 11559
Phone (516)571 7880; Fax (516)571 3369
Project Director: Sylvia Riegel, DDS
Services: Dental care
NASSAU COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER
2201 Hempstead Turnpike
East Meadow, NY 11554
Phone (516)542-2506; Fax (516)794-6621
Project Director: Marco Michaelson, MD
Services: Primary medical care for women; case management;
and advocacy
NASSAU SUFFOLK LAW SERVICES
1757 50 Veterans Memorial Highway
Islandia, NY 11722
Phone (516)232 2400; Fax (516)232 2489
Project Director: Ettie Taichman
Services: Case management
NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
300 Community Drive
Manhasset, NY 11030
Phone (516)562-4280; Fax (516)562-2626
Project Director: Haran Schlamm, MD
Services: Primary medical care for women
PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION (PWAC)
1170 Route 109
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Phone (516)225-5797; Fax (516)225-5796
Project Director: Sue Farino
Services: Alternative therapies; substance abuse treatment;
and advocacy
SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL
240 Meeting House Lane
Southampton, NY 11968
Phone (516)725 5102; Fax (516)725-5102
Project Director: Mathew Grady
Services: Case management
SOUTH BROOKHAVEN HEALTH CENTER
365 E. Main Street
Patchogue, NY 11772
Phone (516)854-1307; Fax (516)854-1310
Project Director: Richard Margulis
Services: Case management; advocacy
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
225 Rabro Drive E.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone (516)853 3041; Fax (516)853 2729
Project Director: Robert Sullivan, DDS
Services: Dental care
GRANTEE: CITY OF NEWARK
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
110 William Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)733 5310; Fax (201)733 5949
Contact: Ms. Bobi N. Ruffin
NewarkÆs mayor designated the Newark Department of Health
and Human Services to administer Title I funds. The Newark
EMA includes four counties: Union, Essex, Morris, and
Sussex; and three jurisdictions in Essex County: Newark,
Irvington and East Orange. Funding priorities are
established by the 28 members of the HIV Health Services
Planning Council.
Though there is great diversity among the counties and
populations composing the Newark EMA, many of which are
mirrored in the HIV epidemic, the primary cause of HIV has
always been related to the substance abuse epidemic,
specifically injection drug use. More than half the
estimated 12,465 infected with HIV were infected through
injection drug use and most of those infected are males who
account for 68 percent of the intravenous drug users
estimated to be infected with HIV. A concomitant epidemic
exists in women who were infected by heterosexual contact,
frequently with partners who were infected by injection drug
use. Nearly 40 percent of the women estimated to have HIV
were infected through heterosexual contact. The epidemic
began, and continues to be concentrated in, low income men
of color who are IV drug users, and has grown rapidly among
women of color through heterosexual contact. Related to the
high rate of infection among women is the projected need for
care and placement of orphans. Already there are 2,400 AIDS
orphans in the Newark EMA; this number will grow.
Newark Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS RESOURCE FOUNDATION
182 Roseville Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07107
Phone (201)483-4250
Contact: Terry Zealand, Executive Director
Services: Support services; case management; and ambulatory
care for children who have been infected or affected by HIV
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF MORRIS COUNTY
29-21 Belmont Avenue
Dover, NJ 07802
Contact: Michael David-Wilson
Phone (201)361-5555
Services: Support services and case management
CHOICES, INC
169 Roseville Avenue
Newark, NJ 07107
Contact: Audrey McCoy-Brown
Phone (201)481-1889
Services: Support services
C.U.R.A., INC.
35 Lincoln Park
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)621-8705
Contact: Oswaldo Fierro, Executive Director
Services: Support services
EAST ORANGE GENERAL HOSPITAL
300 Central Avenue
East Orange, NJ 07108
Phone (201)266-8420
Contact: Mary Colon, Nursing Care Manager
Services: Ambulatory care, support services
ELIZABETH GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER
95 E. Jersey Avenue
Elizabeth, NJ 07206
Phone (908)965-7600
Contact: Barbara Williams
Services: Ambulatory care; case management; support services
FAMILY SERVICE BUREAU
15 Fulton Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)624-0913
Contact: Dorothy Rowe, Executive Director
Services: Support services; case management
HYACINTH FOUNDATION
103 Bayard Street
New Brunswick, NJ 07102
Phone: (908)246-0204
Contact: Ernie Samen
Services: Support services
IRVINGTON GENERAL HOSPITAL
832 Chancellor Avenue
Irvington, NJ 07111
Phone (201)399-5903
Contact: Ilene Tamburri, Program Director
Services: Ambulatory care
ISAIAH HOUSE
85-88 N. 14th Street
East Orange, NJ 07107
Phone (201)677-1530
Contact: Glenda Kirkland
Services: Support Services; case management
MOUNT CARMEL GUILD
17 Mulberry Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)596-4147
Contact: William Watson, Executive Director
Services: Support services
NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION
233 W. Market Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)623-2800
Contact: Raafiah Odom
Services: Support services; case management
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
363 W. State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone (609)984-6328
Contact: Carmine Grasso
Services: Pharmaceuticals for people with HIV
NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION ON CORRECTIONS
986 S. Broad Street
Trenton, NJ 08611
Phone (609)396-8900
Contact: James Hemm
Services: Support services at halfway house for HIV positive
parolees
NEWARK BETH ISRAEL
201 Lyons Avenue
Newark, NJ 07112
Phone (201)962-7278
Contact: Larry Gottlieb
Services: Case management; ambulatory care
NEWARK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS INC.
741 Broadway
Newark, NJ 07105
Phone (201)483-1300
Contact: Robert Russell
Services: Support services
NEWARK EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR FAMILIES
303 Washington Street, 5th floor
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)643-7843
Contact: Bonnie Perry
Services: Support services; case management
NORTH JERSEY AIDS ALLIANCE
393 Central Avenue, Suite 301
Newark, NJ 07103
Phone (201)483-3444; Fax (201)485-7080
Contact: William Orr
Services: Support services
PLAINFIELD HEALTH CENTER
609-25 W. 25th Street
Plainfield, NJ 07060
Phone (908)753-9400
Contact: Julane Miller
Services: Support services; ambulatory care
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF ESSEX COUNTY
151 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)622-3900
Contact: Delores Tyson
Services: Support services
POSITIVE HEALTH CARE
24 Branford Place
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)596-9667
Contact: David Ajulchuwu
Services: Support services; case management
ST. COLUMBIA NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB, INC.
25 Pennsylvania Avenue
Newark, NJ 07114
Phone (201)624-4222
Contact: Rene O. Dieda
Services: Support services
ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07201
Phone (908)527-5424
Contact: Catherine Miranda
Services: Case management
ST. MICHAELÆS MEDICAL CENTER
268 Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone (201)266-3200
Contact: John Tesoriero
Services: Ambulatory care; case management; and support
services
UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
150 Bergen Street
Newark, NJ 07103
Phone (201)456-6254
Contact: Fredrick Hammonds
Services: Ambulatory care case worker training; ambulatory
care case management; and directory of AIDS/HIV service
providers
UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES
60 Prince Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07208
Phone (908)354-4340
Contact: Richard Bennet, Esq.
Services: Patient advocacy
UNITED HOSPITALS MEDICAL CENTER
15 S. 9th Street
Newark, NJ 07107
Phone (201)268-8273
Contact: Mary Boland
Services: Ambulatory care; support services
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATON OF ESSEX VALLEY
451 Lincoln Avenue
Orange, NJ 07050
Phone: (201)414-3441
Contact: Suzanne Sblendorio
Services: Support services; directory of HIV/AIDS service
providers
VISITING NURSE AND HEALTH SERVICES
354 Union Avenue
Elizabeth, NJ 07208
Phone: (908)354-5694
Contact: Ruth Odgren
Services: Support services
GRANTEE: CITY OF NEW HAVEN
165 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Contact: Fernando Betancourt
Phone (203)787-6440; Fax (203)787-8587
The City of New Haven is responsible for administering the
Title I grant. As the Chief Elected Official, the Mayor of
New Haven administers the funding through the Ryan White
Title I office. The CityÆs Controller is directly
responsible for disbursing the grant funds. The New
Haven/Fairfield Counties HIV Health Services Planning
Council is composed of 35 members reflecting the
racial/ethnic diversity of the EMA, including 40 percent
minorities and 43 percent from either HIV/AIDS affected or
infected segments of the community. The council is co-
chaired by two persons selected by the mayor, and meets
monthly.
The EMA consists of the counties of Fairfield and New Haven
which contain 50 legally incorporated cities and towns. The
EMA covers approximately 20 percent of Connecticut but
includes more than 1.6 million residents, or approximately
50 percent of the StateÆs population and has 61.5 percent of
the StateÆs AIDS cases. New Haven County is the epicenter of
the HIV epidemic, with nearly 35 percent of the total AIDS
cases reported in the State.
By racial and ethnic classifications, the EMA is 85 percent
Anglo; 10 percent African American, 1.7 percent Asian, 0.17
percent American Indian, and 3 percent other, and is 92.5
percent non-Hispanic and 7.5 percent Hispanic. Calculations
of the HIV/AIDS population total more than 8,000. The
majority of cases (74 percent) are male, 23 percent are
female, and 3 percent are pediatric. Populations with the
greatest numbers of HIV/AIDS cases include African American
and Anglo men, and intravenous drug users. The State also
reports a significant number of AIDS cases among women ╛ 13
percent of the U.S. cumulative cases of AIDS are among
women, while in Connecticut women comprise 22 percent of all
cases, resulting in a high rate of children diagnosed with
AIDS.
New Haven/Fairfield Subcontractors and Services Provided
AIDS INTERFAITH NETWORK, INC.
1312 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Phone (203)624-4350; Fax (203)789-8631
Project Director: Elsie W. Cofield
Services: Case management; financial assistance
AIDS PROJECT GREATER DANBURY
P.O. Box 91
Bethel, CT 06801
Phone (203)778-2437; Fax (203)791-1742
Project Director: W. James Harlow
Services: Case management; medical care; support groups; and
housing
AIDS PROJECT NEW HAVEN
850 Grand Avenue, Suite 206
New Haven, CT 06511
Phone (203)624-0947; Fax (203)495-7020
Project Director: Susan M. Chudwick
Services: Case management system located at the Valley
Mental Health Center to assist organizations who are
providing services; strengthen/clarify inter-agency
cooperation throughout the Greater New Haven area
APT FOUNDATION, INC.
904 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519
Phone (203)781-4740; Fax (203)781-4624
Project Director: Raymond Bryant
Services: Substance abuse treatment
BRIDGEPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
471 Barnum Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06608
Phone (203)333-6864; Fax (203)332-0376
Project Director: Jose Olmo
Services: Primary care; case management
CITY OF BRIDGEPORT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
752 E. Main Street
Bridgeport, CT 06608
Phone (203)576-7680; Fax (203)576-8311
Project Director: Jesus Gomez
Services: Substance abuse treatment
CLIFFORD W. BEERS GUIDANCE CLINIC, INC.
PROJECT GODCHILD
93 Edwards Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Phone (203)772-1270; Fax (203)495-6816
Project Director: Eugene Rivera
Services: Support groups for HIV positive African American
parents, their extended families and/or friends to prepare
their children for the short and long-term implications of
the disease; mental health services
CONNECTICUT AIDS RESIDENCE PROGRAM INC.
254 College Street, Suite 205
New Haven, CT 06510
Phone (203)495-7600; Fax (203)495-7603
Project Director: David Mensah
Services: Substance abuse treatment
CONNECTICUT PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION
30 Arbor Street N.
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone (203)232-3319 or (203) 772-0680; Fax (203)387-3583
Project Director: Dr. Kathryn M. Salisbury
Services: Case management; medical care; and support groups
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES
150 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone (203)240-9113; Fax (203)566-1377
Project Director: Idalia Sanchez
Services: Statewide HIV/AIDS consortium
DIXWELL COMMUNITY HOUSE
197 Dixwell Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511-3419
Phone (203)772-2665; Fax (203)772-2623
Project Director: Shawn J. Garris
Services: Counseling and referral services for HIV positive
adolescents and adults in the Greater New Haven area
EVERGREEN NETWORK, INC.
1279 E. Main Street
Bridgeport, CT 06608
Phone (203)254-0511; Fax (203)254-5299
Project Director: Adaline Q. DeMarrais
Services: Support groups for general infected population
including and not limited to homeless, still active, or in
recovery substance abusers and women who exchange sex for
money; support groups for grandparents and caretakers of
children orphaned by HIV; and transportation
FAMILY SERVICES WOODFIELD
475 Clinton Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06605
Phone (203)368-4291; Fax (203)368-4291
Project Director: Mark Pickering
Services: Case management; medical care; support groups; and
housing
GREATER BRIDGEPORT ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY PROGRAM INC. (GBAPP)
200 Mill Hill Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06610
Phone (203)382-3629; Fax (203)367-9588
Project Director: Sandra Vining-Bethea
Services: Coordinated HIV care for infected women, ages 15
to 44, who seek care at Bridgeport Hospital Primary Care
Center
HALL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE, INC.
52 Green Street
Bridgeport, CT 06608
Phone (203)332-4323; Fax (203)332-4310
Project Director: Pearl M. Dowell
Services: Case management
HISPANOS UNIDOS CONTRA EL SIDA
263 Grand Avenue
New Haven, CT 06513
Phone (203)772-1777; Fax (203)772-1773
Project Director: Luz Z. Gonzalez
Services: Mental health support group targeting hospitalized
Latino women with AIDS
INDEPENDENCE NORTHWEST, INC.
1183 New Haven Road, #200
Naugatuck, CT 06770
Phone (203)729-3299; Fax (203)729-2839
Project Director: Eileen H. Horndt
Services: Comprehensive case management system to strengthen
the capacity of the Naugatuck Valley Region to provide
services to persons living with HIV and AIDS and their
families from Shelton to Waterbury; and financial assistance
NAUGATUCK VALLEY HEALTH DISTRICT/VALLEY ADVOCATES
470 Howe Avenue
Shelton, CT 06484
Phone (203)924-9548; Fax (203)924-8308
Project Director: Leon J. OÆConnor
Services: Client advocate to establish a valley-based,
consumer- oriented advocacy assistance and support program
for persons with HIV/AIDS and other affected individuals
NEW HAVEN HOME RECOVERY INC.
139 Orange Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Phone (203)495-7725; Fax (203)495-6815
Project Director: Margaret H. Frost
Services: Support groups; housing
NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR WATERBURY, INC.
232 N. Elm Street
Waterbury, CT 06702
Phone (203)575-9799, ext. 201; Fax (203)755-8254
Project Director: James H. Gatling
Services: Support groups and individual counseling and
client advocacy for individuals infected with/affected by
HIV
NORWALK HEALTH DEPARTMENT
137 East Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06851
Phone (203)854-7779; Fax (203)854-7934
Project Director: Maureen Gerrity
Services: Case management; support groups; and
transportation
STAMFORD CARES INC.
888 Washington Boulevard, 8th Floor
Stamford, CT 06901
Phone (203)977-5096; Fax (203)977-5460
Project Director: Debra Katz
Services: Case management; substance abuse; and primary
medical care
STAY WELL HEALTH CENTER
232 N. Elm Street
Waterbury, Ct 06702
Phone (203)756-8021; Fax (203)596-9038
Project Director: Don Thompson
Services: Primary health care facility with health education
and outreach personnel, offering a wide range of
medical/dental services
VETERANÆS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
1 King Place
Meriden, CT 06410
Phone (203)238-8359; Fax (203)634-7493
Project Director: William Carroll
Services: Case management; substance abuse; and financial
assistance
YALE CHILD STUDY CENTER
PO Box 207900
230 S. Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
Phone (203)785-4947; Fax (203)785-7402
Project Director: Jean Adnopoz
Services: Mental health services for children and families
infected with/affected by HIV, including support groups for
children and adult caregivers, individual and group
psychotherapy, and psychological and psychiatric assessment
GRANTEE: CITY OF NEW ORLEANS
MAYORÆS OFFICE ON HEALTH POLICY AND AIDS FUNDING
1300 Perdido Street
Room 2E-10, City Hall
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone (504)565-8078; Fax (504)565-7921
Contact: Jean Davis
New Orleans became eligible for Title I funding in 1993. The
City of New Orleans is the hub of this EMA which includes
seven parishes (counties): Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard,
Plaquemines, St. Tammany, St. Charles, and St. John the
Baptist. About 1.2 million people live in the EMA, of which
about 60 percent are White; 35 percent African American, 4
percent Hispanic, and 1 percent Asian/other. However, the
racial/ethnic makeup of the city of New Orleans differs from
the surrounding EMA, with a population 60 percent African
American, 34 percent White, 3.5 percent Hispanic, and 2.5
percent Asian/other. The MayorÆs Office manages the Title I
grant funds. The New Orleans Ryan White Title I HIV Health
Services Planning Council is made up of 34 members.
The first case of AIDS was reported in New Orleans in 1983.
As of December 1993, more than 3,000 cases of AIDS had been
reported in the area. The majority (92 percent) were male;
60 percent were White; 37 percent African American; 5
percent Hispanic. By transmission category, men who have sex
with men represent the largest category, at 67.7 percent of
cases. Women are the fastest growing segment of the HIV
infected population but among females reported with AIDS,
African American women form the largest segment at 77
percent of all cases. New Orleans has a higher percentage of
AIDS cases among adolescents than the rest of the Nation
(.57 percent of all cases compared to .42 percent
nationally). Reporting of HIV status became mandatory in the
State of Louisiana in February 1993. Both injection drug use
and heterosexual contact account for lower percentages of
AIDS cases in this EMA than national averages: 9.7 percent
of cases (versus a national average of 24 percent) are
accounted for by injection drug use; heterosexual contact
accounts for 4.6 percent of New OrleansÆ AIDS cases,
compared to 7 percent nationally.
New Orleans Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ASSOCIATED CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NEW ORLEANS, INC. (ACC)
1000 Howard Avenue, Suite 1200
New Orleans, LA 70113
Phone (504)523-3755; Fax (504)523-2789
Project Director: Anthony Barczykowski, DC
Services: Buddy/companion services; food bank/home delivered
meals; and transportation
CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL
200 Henry Clay Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone (504)525-4611; Fax (504)523-2084
Project Director: Dr. Michael Kaiser
Services: Case management; day/respite care; food bank/home
delivered meals; and transportation
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS HEALTH DEPARTMENT
MID-CITY HEALTH CENTER, PREVAIL PROGRAM
2107 Banks Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone (504)565-7437; Fax (504)565-6916
Project Director: Keith Wells
Services: Case management
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HOSPITALS, OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
EARLY INTERVENTION TREATMENT SERVICES
325 Loyola Avenue, Room 315
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone (504)568-5505; Fax (504)568-5507
Project Director: Avis Gray
Services: Case management
DESIRE NARCOTICS REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. (DNRC)
4116 Old Gentilly Road
New Orleans, LA 70126
Phone (504)945-8885; Fax (504)945-9613
Project Director: Vernon Shorty
Services: Substance abuse treatment
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL CENTER/HIV OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (HOP)
1542 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone (504)568-5304; Fax (504)568-6393
Project Director: Harlee Kutzen
Services: Home health care
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN OF GREATER NEW ORLEANS
(NCNW)
1508 Carondelet Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone (504)525-0798
Project Director: Emma Bromon
Services: Day/respite care
NEW ORLEANS AIDS TASK FORCE
1407 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
Phone (504)945-4000; Fax (504)945-4048
Project Director: Pat Grusenmeier
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, counseling; case
management; buddy/companion services; and food bank/home
delivered meals
NEW ORLEANS HEALTH CORPORATION
2222 Simon Bolivar Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70113
Phone (504)525-5505
Project Director: Rona Marshall
Services: Primary medical care
NEW ORLEANS PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION (NOPWAC)
3025 Dauphine Street
New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone (504)944-3663; Fax (504)948-2416
Project Director: Fred Sahue
Services: Food bank/home delivered meals
PROJECT LAZARUS
2824 Dauphine Street
New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone (504)949-3609; Fax (504)944-7944
Project Director: David Moyniham
Services: Housing assistance
SAMARITAN MINISTRIES
PO Box 71225
New Orleans, LA 70172
Phone (504)568-7041
Project Director: Jeanne Dumestre
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
SHELTERED RESOURCES
PO Box 70464
New Orleans, LA 70172
Phone (504)945-9455
Project Director: Jan Vick
Services: Housing assistance
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF GREATER NEW ORLEANS
2475 Canal Street, Suite 248
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone (504)822-1477; Fax (504)822-1755
Project Director: Katherine France
Services: Home health care
GRANTEE: CITY OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE ON HEALTH POLICY
125 Worth Street, Room 331
New York, NY 10013
Phone (212)788-5250; Fax (212)788-4734
Contact: Margaret Hamburg, Commissioner
Contact: Toni Davis
Phone (212)788-4158; Fax (212)788-4179
Services: Primary medical care including directly observed
therapy for those with active TB who need supervision to
complete their course of medication.
The epicenter of the nationÆs AIDS epidemic, the New York
EMA spans eight counties with a combined area of 1,180
square miles and a population of 8.5 million. The eight-
country area includes five boroughs of New York City and
three suburban counties north of New York City (Tri-County
region). The Mayor of New York City has designated the New
York City Department of Health as the grantee and
administrator of Title I funds (New York has been funded
since 1991). The HIV Health and Human Services Planning
Council was created by executive order of the Mayor in
January 1991, and is comprised of 45 members appointed for
2-year, once-renewable terms. The Planning Council is part
of the Office of the Mayor and is chaired by the MayorÆs
Coordinator of AIDS Policy. According to Planning Council
bylaws, each borough of the City is represented, and one
representative represents the Tri-County region. A total of
25 percent of Council seats are designed for people living
with HIV or AIDS.
In New York City, the cumulative total of 56,581 AIDS cases
reported as of September 1993 represented 17 percent of the
cumulative total of AIDS cases nationwide, although the City
has just 3 percent (7.3 million residents) of the U.S.
population. An estimated 168,709 men, women, adolescents and
children in the five boroughs have HIV infection ╛ one in
every 50 people. New York City represents just half the
total area of the EMA but claims 86 percent of its
population and 96 percent of its HIV-positive people. The
City is ethnically diverse: 25.2 percent African American,
24.4 percent Latino, 43.2 percent White non-Latino, and 7.2
percent Asian or other.
HIV/AIDS is now the third leading cause of death in New York
City and the leading cause of death among all adults ages
25-44. Though the African American and Latino populations
represent less than 50 percent of the total population, they
account for 67 percent of the cumulative adult cases.
Roughly 52 percent of cumulative adult AIDS cases are
associated with injection drug use (200,000 injection drug
users live in the City, 30-40 percent of whom are HIV-
infected), and 43 percent with homosexual activity. Adult
males comprise 80 percent of the cumulative cases of AIDS
reported in New York City, while adult women account for 18
percent. More women and injection drug users with AIDS have
been identified as a result of the January 1993 expanded CDC
AIDS definition. African American and Latina women account
for 86 percent of the cumulative female cases reported in
the City through September 1993. These increased figures
among women have led to growth in the number of children and
adolescents orphaned: in 1993, 5,400 children under 12 and
5,400 between 13 and 17 were left parentless by AIDS, and it
is estimated that by the year 2000, 30,000 New York City
youth ages 13-17 will have been orphaned by AIDS.
In the Tri-County area (Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester),
2,170 cumulative adult and adolescent AIDS cases and 45
pediatric cases were diagnosed through October 1993
approximately 21 percent of the total number of cases
reported for all of New York State, exclusive of New York
City. By November 1993, African Americans and Latinos
accounted for 57 percent of all confirmed adult and
adolescent AIDS cases, though they comprised only 20 percent
of the area population. Female AIDS cases represent 20.9
percent of all cases. Injection drug users account for 46.5
percent of the total number of cases, more than any other
category of transmission. A high rate of transmission via
heterosexual contact exists ╛12 percent of all cases,
compared to 7.3 percent in the U.S.
New York City Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ADDICTION RESEARCH AND TREATMENT CORPORATION
22 Chapel Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)260-2968; Fax (718)522-3186
Contact: Bevan K. Baker, MHA
Services: Primary care for adult IV substance abusers
AIDS CENTER OF QUEENS COUNTY, INC.
97-45 Queens Boulevard, Suite 1220
Rego Park, NY 11374
Phone (718)896-2500; Fax: (718)275-2094
Contact: Rosalie Grossman, DSW, Executive Director, Client
Services
Services: Case management at community-based organizations
for the HIV affected; hospital discharge assistance for HIV
positive who have been hospitalized and do not have other
assistance; linking community based organizations with
mental health providers; and outreach and counseling for
support groups
AIDS RESOURCE CENTER, INC.
275 7th Avenue, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone (212)633-2500; Fax (212)633-2932
Contact: Thomas Rini, Program Director, SHAP
Services: Social/medical services in supportive housing for
HIV/AIDS applicants in apartment program, residents who are
mentally ill/chemically abusing, and residents in need of
psychiatric crisis-
intervention
AIDS SERVICE CENTER OF LOWER MANHATTAN, INC.
80 Fifth Avenue, Suite 405
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)645-0875; Fax (212)645-0705
Contact: Dagmar Santiago, Director of Client Services
Services: Education and risk reduction counseling,
including psycho-educational support for communities of
color, women, and substance abusers
AIDS TREATMENT DATA NETWORK, INC.
259 W. 30th Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone (212)268-4196; Fax (212)268-4199
Contact: Kenneth Fornataro
Services: Psycho-educational support targeting people of
color, women, substance abusers, men who have sex with men,
immigrants, and people with low English and Spanish literacy
levels
AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY HOUSE
404 Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)598-0100 ext. 223; Fax (212)598-4909
Contact: Diana Gubiseh-Ayala, HIV/AIDS Project Coordinator
Services: Outreach to Native Americans who are at risk
and/or have HIV/AIDS
ASSOCIATION FOR DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT, INC.
236 E. 111th Street
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)289-1957; Fax (718)665-0492
Contact: Yolanda Serrano, Executive Director
Service: Community-based aftercare/relapse prevention for
recently released parolees who are substance users and are
HIV positive or have AIDS
BAYLEY SETON HOSPITAL
75 Vanderbilt Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10304
Phone (718)390-5850; Fax (718)390-6052
Contact: Michael J. Murphy, VP, Ambulatory and Managed Care
Services
Services: Dental care
BEDFORD/STUYVESANT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
1360 Fulton Street, Lower Level B02
Brooklyn, NY 11216
Phone (718)398-7790; Fax (718)636-1520
Contact: Oswald Blackman, MSW/CSW, Program Coordinator
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for HIV/AIDS individuals, their families and care givers
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER
27th Street and First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Phone (212)561-6537; Fax (212)561-4009
Contact: Peter Catapano, DDS, Director, Pediatric Dental
Services: Dental care for HIV positive pediatrics, hearing
impaired, and children of substance abusers
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER
462 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Phone (212)675-3559; Fax (212)645-0013
Contact: Anne Kochman, Program Administrator
Services: Mental health treatment for gay or bisexual people
and their partners, IVDUs and their partners, and people of
color
BETANCES HEALTH UNIT, INC.
281 E. Broadway
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)227-5806; Fax (212)227-8842
Contact: Leslie A. Horn, HIV Program Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care
BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER
250 E. 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
Phone (212)576-1553; Fax (212)213-5693
Contact: Ellen G. Friedman, MSW, Associate Director, Support
Services
Services: Counseling and support groups for HIV positive,
adult narcotic abusers
BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER
16th Street at First Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)420-2075; Fax (212)420-4448
Contact: Carola Maret, MD
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling services
targeted to HIV positive crack/poly-substance abusing women
THE BRIDGE, INC.
248 W. 108th Street
New York, NY 10025
Phone (212)663-3000; Fax (212)663-3181
Contact: Peter Beitchman, Deputy Director
Services: Case management by mental health providers to
clients with HIV who attend the BridgeÆs program.
Contact: Susan Kaskowitz
Phone (212)663-3000 ext. 3021; Fax (212)663-3181
Services: Linking mental health providers with clients who
have HIV and attend the BridgeÆs program
BRONX AIDS SERVICES, INC.
1 Fordham Plaza, Suite 903
Bronx, NY 10458
Phone (212)295-5605; Fax (212)733-3429
Contact: Gregory F. Rice, Director of Social Services
Service: Nutrition counseling for the organizationÆs clients
and communities of color, intravenous drug users, women, and
care givers
BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE (RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF CUNY)
295 St. AnnÆs Avenue
Bronx, NY 10454
Phone (718)585-8585; Fax (718)364-4687 or (718)585-5041
Contact: Christopher Norwood, Project Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling; relapse
prevention care for communities of color, women, substance
abusers, recently released inmates; and support groups for
African Americans, Hispanics, and their caregivers
BRONX LEBANON HOSPITAL CENTER
1276 Fulton Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456
Phone (212)901-8472 or (212)901-8930; Fax (212)681-5791 or
588-7044
Contact: Diane Pincus Strom, Associate Director, Department
of Social Work/AIDS Programming
Services: Youth case management for Hispanic and African
American families living in the hospitalÆs service area,
where one family member is ill with HIV; and New Guardians,
an organization targeting Hispanic or African American
families where one person has recently died of AIDS and a
blended family has developed
Program Director: Kathryn Anastos, MD, Medical Director
Phone (212)901-8930; Fax (212)588-7044
Services: Primary medical and dental care
BRONX MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CENTER
Pelham Parkway South and Eastchester Road
Bronx, NY 10461
Phone (212)918-5318; Fax (212)918-4607
Contact: Hannah M. Nelson, Associate Director
Services: Primary medical care for HIV positive children
THE BROOKDALE HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER
Linden Boulevard at Brookdale Plaza
Room 1200 CHC
Brooklyn, NY 11212
Phone (718)240-5644; Fax (718)240-5042
Contact: Sheldon S. Berman, MD, Director, Department of
Psychiatry
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
people with HIV (including adolescents) who are chemically
addicted, un- or under-insured, medically underserved,
mentally ill, and their families
BROOKLYN LEGAL SERVICES, CORPORATION ôAö
80 Jamaica Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone (718)345-6200; Fax (718)342-1780
Contact: Paul J. Acinapura, Deputy Project Director
Services: Legal assistance for HIV positive people and their
families
BROOKLYN PSYCHIATRIC CENTERS, INC.
189 Montague Street, Suite 418
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)875-5625; Fax (718)875-5672
Contact: Marie Kelleher, ACSW, Director of Clinical
Operations
Service: Provides and supports mental health teams at
community health centers
CABRINI MEDICAL CENTER
227 E. 19th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)995-7130; Fax (212)475-3352
Contact: Michelle K. Collarafi, Director, Home Health Agency
Services: Home care targeting debilitated and/or demented
PWAs who are un- or under-insured; care for Cabrini home
care patients who are in the terminal phase of illness and
require extended custodial hours
Contact: Daniel Yalisove, PhD
Phone (212)598-4828; Fax (212)674-0443
Services: Substance abuse care for patients at the
Stuyvesant Polyclinic
CARE FOR THE HOMELESS
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)366-4459; Fax (212)366-1773
Contact: Susan L. Neibacher, Executive Director
Services: Outreach to homeless persons who are HIV
affected/infected
CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, INC.
161-20 89th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
Phone (718)526-0722; Fax (718)297-8059
Contact: Gary Langley, Community Relations
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
mentally ill chemical abusers, targeting runaways, homeless
street adolescents, and young adults (ages 12 to 25)
CENTER FOR WOMENÆS DEVELOPMENT/MEDGAR EVERS
1650 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Phone (718)270-5011; Fax (718)270-5126
Contact: Lisa DeGeneste-Gaskins
Services: Support groups for HIV positive African American
women and their families
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU, INC.
2054 Morris Avenue
Bronx, NY 10453
Phone (212)365-0910; Fax (212)365-0697
Contact: Edward Gemerchak
Services: Case management for African American and Latino
families in the South Bronx where one or more members have
been infected with HIV
Contact: Edward Gemerchak
Phone (212)731-3114; Fax (212)901-1586
Services: Housing placement assistance
COMMITTEE TO AID ETHIOPIAN REFUGEES, INC.
40 E. 35th Street
New York, NY 10016
Phone (212)683-5019; Fax (212)779-2862
Contact: Kim Nichols, MS, MPH, Program Coordinator
Services: Outreach to HIV positive and at-risk African
refugees and immigrants
COMMUNITY COUNSELING AND MEDIATION
50 Court Street, Suite 601
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)802-0666; Fax (718)858-9493
Contact: Emory X. Brooks, Executive Director
Services: Outreach to African American, Caribbean, and
Latino youth (ages 13-19) who are HIV positive, at risk of
HIV infection or are substance and alcohol abusers
Contact: June Scarlett, Project Coordinator
Phone (212)255-5477; Fax (212)255-9447
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for HIV positive African American women, lesbians, their
partners, and family members
COMMUNITY FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL
92-94 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)924-9014; Fax (212)477-8957
Contact: Kim Atkins, Associate Executive Director
Services: Case management for HIV positive women and their
families; primary care for homeless people, substance
abusers, high risk women and street working women who are
HIV positive
COMMUNITY FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL (WILLIAMSBURG)
184 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10010
Phone (212)924-1400 ext. 226; Fax: (212)463-8411
Contact: Eli Camhi, CSW, Primary Care Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care targeting substance abusing
women, partners of substance abusers, and other high risk
women
COVENANT HOUSE
460 W. 41st Street
2nd Floor, A Building
New York, NY 10036
Phone (212)613-0322; Fax (212)268-2832
Contact: Raymond A. Sanchez, Administrator, Health Services
Services: Primary medical care for homeless adolescents who
are HIV positive
CUMBERLAND DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT CENTER
100 N. Portland Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Phone (718)260-7752; Fax (718)260-7532
Contact: Georgia M. Flowers, Acting Program Administrator
Services: Primary medical care for HIV positive women of
color, substance abusers, homeless, and immigrants
DAVIDSON COMMUNITY CENTER
2038 Davidson Avenue
Bronx, NY 10453
Phone (212)731-6360; Fax (212)731-6360
Contact: Angel Caballero, Executive Director
Services: Outreach to street youth
DENNELISSE CORPORATION
250 W. 57th Street, Suite 926
New York, NY 10107-0926
Phone (212)265-8320; Fax (212)246-2547
Contact: Vicki A. Rausch, Program Manager
Services: Case management for youth targeting primarily
Latino HIV affected families and children
DOMINICAN SISTERS FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
299 N. Highland Avenue
Ossining, NY 10562
Phone (914)941-1710; Fax (914)941-0518
Contact: Margaret Sweeney, Administrator
Services: Case management and home health care
THE DOOR - A CENTER OF ALTERNATIVES, INC.
121 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013
Phone (212)941-9090; Fax (212)941-0714
Contact: Sylvia Muniz, Supervisor of HIV Services
Services: Outreach and mental health treatment, therapy,
and counseling for HIV positive adolescents
EAST NEW YORK NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CARE CENTER
2094 Pitkin Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone (718)240-0519 ext. 475; Fax (718)240-0585
Contact: Arthur H. Counts, CSW, MSW
Services: Outreach and mental health treatment, therapy and
counseling for HIV positive individuals and their families
EDUCATION ALLIANCE AND HOUSING WORKS
197 E. Broadway
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)475-6200 ext. 363
Contact: Alexis Gadsden, Assistant Executive Director for
Programs
Services: Substance abuse treatment for persons with HIV who
have a high probability of failure in drug-free treatment
EL PUENTE DE WILLIAMSBURG, INC.
211 S. 4th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone (718)387-0404; Fax (718)387-6816
Contact: Alexie Torres, Director Development and Contracts
Services: Outreach to individuals infected or directly
affected by AIDS/HIV, including those unable or reluctant to
access services due to language, culture, immigration
status, finances, or lack of knowledge
ELDER FAMILY SERVICES
464 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone (718)788-2461; Fax (718)788-8274
Contact: Karen Solomon
Services: Mental health services for older individuals (age
55 plus) who are HIV positive or HIV affected
ELMHURST HOSPITAL CENTER
79-01 Broadway
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Phone (718)334-2729; Fax (718)830-2822
Contact: Barbara Carey
Services: Youth case management for communities of color
Contact: Kathryn A. Rutkowksy, Director of Patient Services
Phone (718)334-3889; Fax (718)334-3815
Services: Home care for people with AIDS
Contact: Jerry Goodstein, Coordinating Manager
Phone (718)830-1243; Fax (718)651-6384
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for patients from ElmhurstÆs AIDS clinic and the local
community
Contact: Vincent Henry, Associate Director
Phone (718)334-4620; Fax (718)334-1810
Services: Mental health services for substance abusers
Contact: Carol White, Senior Associate Director
Phone (718)334-2503; Fax (718)334-1810
Services: Primary medical care for pediatrics
ENTER ALCOHOLISM
302-306 E. 111 Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)876-2525; Fax (212)996-3043
Contact: Carol M. Pendleton, RN
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
chemically dependent people, with AIDS/HIV, who live in East
Harlem
ENTER, INC.
252 E. 112th Street
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)722-1700; Fax (212)427-0567
Contact: Archie VanPutten, Substance Abuse Specialist
Services: Housing at SROs for boarders with AIDS/HIV
experiencing mental health and substance abuse problems; and
residents of Concourse Hotel I and Concourse Hotel II
EXPONENTS, INC.
1459 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Phone (212)941-2351; Fax (212)794-3297
Contact: Howard Josepher
Services: Low threshold substance abuse treatment and
counseling targeted to communities of color, women,
substance abusers, recently released inmates, and parolees
listed as ready for recovery services
THE FAMILY HEALTH PROJECT, INC./APICHA
41 John Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038-3701
Phone (212)349-3293; Fax (212)587-3417
Contact: John Manzon, Program Director
Service: Outreach for Asians and Pacific Islanders
THE FORTUNE SOCIETY, INC.
39 W. 19th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)206-7070; Fax (212)366-6323
Contact: Ms. Azi Khalili
Services: Outreach to prisoners who identify themselves as
HIV positive or at risk
THE FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH ON SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
175 E. Houston Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)475-9686; Fax (212)475-9735
Contact: Barbara Hoffman, Project Manager
Services: Outreach to persons arrested and coming to
Manhattan Criminal Court
Contact: Steven Rhodes, Project Director, Social and Medical
Services
Phone (212)475-9686; Fax (212)475-9735
Services: Social/medical services in supportive housing for
homeless people with AIDS
GAY MENÆS HEALTH CRISIS, INC.
129 W. 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)337-3517; Fax (212)337-3656
Contact: Nathalie J. Weeks, Deputy Executive Director
Services: Case management for PWAs with symptomatic HIV
illness who are un- or under-insured, with multiple
diagnoses or problems in living; hot meals; nutritional
counseling; hospital discharge assistance for HIV
symptomatic persons living in Brooklyn; client advocacy for
immigrants; linking community-based organizations with
mental health providers for people with HIV living in the
five boroughs, and support groups for people with HIV, with
a special emphasis on lesbians
GODÆS LOVE WE DELIVER
895 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
Phone (212)865-4900; Fax (212)865-4901
Contact: Scott Newman, Controller
Services: Nutrition counseling and hot meals for ethnic
minorities, active and recovering IDUs, parolees, SROs and
the homeless
GOUVERNEUR DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT CENTER
227 Madison Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)238-7518; Fax (212)238-7399
Contact: Curtis Brown, CSW, Program Coordinator
Services: Linking community-based organizations with mental
heath providers; targeting all HIV positive populations,
including IV drug users and chronically mentally ill
Contact: Edith M. Davis, MPH, Associate Director
Phone (212)238-7604; Fax (212)238-7587
Services: Primary medical care for minority residents and
workers in the service area
Contact: David L. Popek, Administrative Assistant Director
Phone (212)238-7847; Fax (212)238-7856
Services: Home health care for un- or under-insured HIV/AIDS
adults and adolescents, including recently released inmates,
parolees, and individuals living in hard to reach settings,
such as shelters and single occupancy hotels
GREATER BROWNSVILLE YOUTH COUNCIL, INC.
494 Dumont Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone (718)346-5256; Fax (718)346-6094
Contact: Joyce Y. Hall, Executive Director
Services: Outreach to adolescents at risk for HIV
GREENWICH HOUSE
80 Fifth Avenue, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)691-2900 ext. 47; Fax (212)255-5380
Contact: Michele M. Fontaine, Program Director
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for Sidney Hillman Health Center clients and individuals who
have both a substance abuse and unsafe sexual practices
history, their families and significant others
HAITIAN CENTERS COUNCIL
50 Court Street, Suite 605
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)855-7275; Fax (718)852-5377
Contact: Marie C. Pierre-Louis, MD
Services: Case management for Haitians and other Creole
speaking people with HIV
HAMILTON MADISON HOUSE, INC.
50 Madison Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone (212)349-3724 ext. 330; Fax (212)791-7540
Contact: Thea Goodman, ACSW
Services: Outreach to Smith Housing residents who are
African American and Hispanic adolescents with or at-risk
for HIV, including alcohol or other substance abuse
problems, and their family members
HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTER
506 Lenox Avenue
New York, NY 10037
Phone (212)939-3910; Fax (212)939-2916
Contact: Lester M. Govia, Project Coordinator
Service: Primary care for clients of the hospitalÆs
methadone maintenance treatment programs
Contact: Mattie Dickerson, Program Manager
Phone (212)939-2316; Fax (212)939-2916
Services: Directly observed therapy for people dually
infected with HIV and TB
HARLEM INTERFAITH COUNSELING SERVICE, INC.
215 W. 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)662-8613; Fax (212)662-8667
Contact: Doris W. Dennard, CSW, ACSW
Services: Case management for youth, targeting non-infected
children and offspring of HIV positive or primary
caretakers; and ôNew Guardiansö, a program for Harlem
residents emphasizing African American children with ill
and/or deceased parents and their new guardians
HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT
265 Henry Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)233-5032; Fax (212)791-5710
Contact: Lorraine Ahto
Services: Case management for youth, including HIV positive
and affected adults, children, and families who are known by
or referred to the clinic
HISPANIC AIDS FORUM
74-09 37th Avenue, Room 400
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Phone (718)803-2766; Fax (718)803-3277
Contact: Jeanette Colon, MSW, Director of Client Services
Services: Case management for un- or under-insured Latinos
(including immigrants and the undocumented) who are living
with HIV, and their family members/co-residents
HISPANIC AIDS FORUM
121 6th Avenue, Room 505
New York, NY 10013
Phone (212)966-6336; Fax (212)966-7890
Contact: Miguelina Maldonado, Executive Director
Services: Outreach in the Bronx to Latino injection drug
users including the homeless; and in Queens to Latino gay
men and men who have sex with men
HOSTOS CENTER FOR WOMENÆS AND IMMIGRANTSÆ RIGHTS
475 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10451
Phone (718)518-4312; Fax (718)518-6857
Contact: Melba Olmeda, Acting Director
Services: Outreach to women and immigrants
HOUSING WORKS, INC.
594 Broadway, Suite 700
New York, NY 10012
Phone (212)966-0466; Fax (212)966-0869
Contact: Andrea Gordon-Vodounon, Independent Living Director
Services: Housing assistance for those ineligible for
HRA/DAS assistance
Contact: Nina Herzog, MUP, Director, Supportive Services
Phone (212)966-0466, Ext 247; Fax (212)979-1225
Services: Linking community-based organizations with mental
health providers targeting homeless and formerly homeless
persons with AIDS/HIV who are being served by Housing Works
and Educational Alliance; support groups targeting formerly
homeless persons and their families with AIDS/HIV, who are
receiving services from Housing Works; and social/medical
services in supportive housing targeting Housing Works
residential clients who are infected with TB or at risk of
being infected
Contact: George H. McNeely, Director of Planning
Phone (212)966-0466; Fax (212)966-0869
Services: Start up assistance to adult day treatment
targeting homeless and formerly homeless persons with
AIDS/HIV; and start up funds for housing targeting homeless
and formerly homeless persons with AIDS/HIV
HUNTS POINT MULTI-SERVICE CENTER, INC.
630 Jackson Avenue
Bronx, NY 10455
Phone (212)402-8899; Fax (212)993-2470
Contact: Georgia Lerner, HIV Services Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care for Hunts Point clients of
the methadone, alcoholism and health programs; for people
testing HIV positive at the New York State anonymous testing
center; substance abusers found through NDRI outreach; and
for Mott Haven Bronx residents (ages 15-64)
INSTITUTE FOR URBAN FAMILY HEALTH
16 E. 16th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)633-0800; Fax (212)691-4610
Contact: Elisa Wallman, Program Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care for homeless people with HIV
INTER COUNCIL COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP, INC.
60 W. 130th St., Suite 1A
New York, NY 10037
Phone (212)722-2437; Fax (212)534-5420
Project Director: Barbara Ann Mohr, Program Administrator
Services: Case management and hospital discharge assistance
for people with AIDS/HIV
Contact: Reverend Ferdelia S. Kristof, Program Director
Phone (212)534-2437; Fax (212)534-5420
Services: Case management for prisoners, recently released
inmates, and parolees
INTERFAITH MEDICAL CENTER
555 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Phone (718)935-7170; Fax (718)935-7417
Project Director: Dorothy Meth, Unit Chief
Services: Primary medical care; and case management for
women and children diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and known to the
OB/GYN and pediatric medical services of the medical center
Contact: Johanna Pindyck, MD, Director, AIDS Center
Phone (718)935-7054; Fax (718)935-7152
Services: Primary medical care
Contact: Barbara R. Messier, Associate Director
Phone (718)935-7170; Fax (718)935-7417
Services: Housing assistance at SROs for HIV positive DAS
clients
JEWISH BOARD OF FAMILY AND CHILDRENÆS SERVICES
375 Jay Street, 4th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)852-7511; Fax (718)852-7516
Contact: Michael Katch, Director, AIDS Day Treatment
Services: Adult day care for people with AIDS
THE JEWISH GUILD FOR THE BLIND
15 W. 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
Phone (212)769-6345; Fax (212)595-4907
Contact: Goldie Dersh, Director, Mental Health Services
Services: Case management by mental health providers
targeting the visually impaired/blind
KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL CENTER
451 Clarkson Avenue
H Building, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11203
Phone (718)245-3901; Fax (718)953-1316
Contact: John Krevitt, Associate Director
Services: Directly observed therapy, primary medical and
mental health care by teams at community health centers
targeting the Haitian population
LEAKE AND WATTS CHILDRENÆS HOME, INC.
487 S. Broadway
Yonkers, NY 10705
Phone (914)376-0106; Fax (914)376-4820
Contact: Stephen J. Leeds, Program Development
Services: Counseling through ôNew Guardiansö targeting HIV
positive children and their kinship foster families
LEGAL ACTION CENTER
153 Waverly Place
New York, NY 10014
Phone (212)243-1313; Fax (212)675-0286
Contact: Catherine H. OÆNeill, JD, HIV/AIDS Project Director
Services: Legal assistance for HIV/AIDS clients of Beth
Israel, Association for Drug Abuse Prevention, Upper
Manhattan Task Force on AIDS, HELP/Project Samaritan, Leake
and Watts AIDS Foster Care referral/linkage agreements
LESBIAN AND GAY COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER
208 W. 13th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)620-7310; Fax (212)924-2657
Contact: Barbara E. Warren, PsyD, Director, Mental Health
and Social Services
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
aftercare and relapse prevention targeting lesbians and gay
men who are HIV positive; support services targeting HIV
positive lesbians and their significant others
LIFE FORCE: WOMEN FIGHTING AIDS, INC.
165 Cadman Plaza East, Room 200
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone (718)797-0937; Fax: (718)797-4011
Contact: Carolyn S. Washington, BA, Executive Director
Services: Support groups for female inmates in the pre-
release program at Bayview Correctional Facility
LINCOLN MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
234 E. 149th Street
Bronx, NY 10451
Phone (212)579-5701; Fax (212)579-5319
Contact: Natasha Reeder, Coordinating Manager
Services: Primary medical care for HIV positive women
LOWER WEST SIDE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE CORPORATION
250 W. 57th Street, Room 814
New York, NY 10107
Phone (212)307-7107; Fax (212)956-2308
Contact: Theresa Yenque, Program Coordinator
Services: Home health care targeting primarily Latino HIV
infected/affected individuals, families, and children
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON HEALTH COMPLEX, INC.
276 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Phone (718)636-2231; Fax (718)398-3480
Contact: Domingo Belizario, MD, Project Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care for users of IV drugs, their
sex partners and children of drug users, the homeless,
adolescents, gay and lesbian men and women
MEN OF ALL COLORS TOGETHER (WHOLE HEALTH SUPPORT GROUPS)
666 Broadway, Suite 520
New York, NY 10012
Phone (212)505-9126; Fax (212)982-3321
Contact: Jacquelyn L. Bishop, Program Director
Services: Support groups for men who have sex with men and
bisexual men, especially from communities of color
METROPOLITAN ASSISTANCE CORPORATION - SELF SUFFICIENCY
PROJECT
2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10007
Phone (212)577-7700; Fax (212)385-0331
Contact: Marie Phillip, Program Director
Services: Treatment and counseling for substance abusing
mothers who are HIV positive and are victims of domestic
violence
Contact: Helene Lauffer
Phone (212)577-7700; Fax (212)577-3806
Services: Counseling and support groups for Caribbean,
Latino, African American women and teens whose significant
others, or family member/parent/guardian has died or are HIV
positive
METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL CENTER
1901 First Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)230-6822; Fax (212)230-8028
Contact: Olga Vargas, Program Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling
MIRACLE MAKERS, INC.
115 Ralph Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11221
Phone (718)455-1331; Fax (718)455-9182
Contact: Reverend George Jones, Director
Services: Hot meals for communities of color, the un- or
under-
insured, and former/current substance abusers
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
3544 Jerome Avenue, 3rd Floor
Bronx, NY 10467
Phone (718)405-4133; Fax (718)405-4148
Contact: Mark Winiarski, PhD, Director, AIDS Mental Health
Project
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for HIV positive individuals and their caregivers
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
3320 Rochambeau Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467
Phone (718)920-4901; Fax (718)798-6378
Contact: Nancy Manus, Program Administrator
Services: Day and respite care for Latino and African
American adults and children
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
111 E. 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10467
Phone (718)652-8426; Fax (718)515-4457
Project Director: Bridget Poust
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy and counseling
for HIV positive lesbians, especially women of color and
drug users; case management and hospital discharge
assistance for African Americans and Latinos who have a
history of drug abuse; and outreach
Contact: Christine Epitania, Coordinator, Mental Health HIV
Services
Phone (718)956-5454; Fax (718)956-5755
Services: Service to HIV positive lesbians, especially women
of color and drug users
MT. SINAI ADOLESCENT HEALTH CENTER
19 E. 101st Street
PO Box 1005
New York, NY 10029-6574
Phone (212)241-7570; Fax (212)369-8721
Contact: Angela Diaz, MD, Chief of Adolescent Medicine
Services: Outreach to youth
NARCO FREEDOM, INC.
477-479 Willis Avenue
Bronx, NY 10455
Phone (212)292-4640; Fax (212)292-3030
Contact: Janet Lerner, DSW, Director of Research and
Development
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for HIV
positive substance abusers and their significant others
NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
125 Worth Street
New York, NY 10013
Phone (212)788-4158; Fax (212)788-4179
Contact: Toni Davis, CommissionerÆs Office
Services: Directly observed therapy targeting HIV positive
individuals with active TB who need supervision to complete
their course of medication
NEW YORK CITY HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION
241 Church Street
New York, NY 10013
Phone (212)966-8168; Fax (212)966-8214
Contact: Ivey Gamble, Family Planner
Services: Case management for families; and housing
referrals for DAS clients (Medicaid eligible people with
AIDS/HIV)
Contact: John Sasko, Housing Liaison
Services: Housing services including transitional and
supported SRO housing and scattered site housing for HRA/DAS
clients
Contact: JoseÆ Segura, Project Director
Services: Case management for women
NEW YORK COUNCIL OF SMALLER CHURCHES
69 W. 128th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)876-7667; Fax (212)876-0160
Contact: Philip Rogers, Program Coordinator
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for HIV
positive abusers
NEW YORK COUNCIL ON ADOPTABLE CHILDREN
666 Broadway, Suite 820
New York, NY 10012
Phone (212)475-0222; Fax (212)475-1972
Contact: Algernon Thomas
Services: Support service for HIV affected families
NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR THE DEAF
817 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)777-3900; Fax (212)777-5740
Contact: Pearl Johnson, Assistant Executive Director, Social
and Rehabilitation Services
Services: Case management for deaf and deaf/blind people
affected by AIDS/HIV infection
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - HRI (ADAP & ADAP+)
Empire State Plaza
P.O. Box 2052
Albany, NY 12220-2052
Phone (518)459-1641; Fax (518)459-2749
Project Director: Christine Rivera, Health Program
Administrator
Services: Primary and home care for those who meet income
requirements and lack Medicaid or other insurance (patients
must be enrolled in ADAP/ADAP+ program)
Contact: Ellen Anderson, AIDS Program Manager
Phone (518)459-2749; Fax (518)474-8162
Services: Housing assistance for homeless with HIV and TB
who were discharged from target hospitals, and
pharmaceuticals
NORTH CENTRAL BRONX HOSPITAL
3424 Kossuth Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467
Phone (212)519-3986; Fax (212)519-4829
Contact: Mary Restivo, CSW, Social Work Supervisor/Ryan
White Coordinator
Services: Case management for HIV positive un- and under-
insured
Contact: Nancy Dallek, PsyD, Director of HIV Psychiatry
Service
Services: Mental health services for underserved HIV
positive patients seen in North Central BronxÆs primary care
clinics
NORTH GENERAL HOSPITAL
140 W. 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)423-4354; Fax (212)423-4204 (for outreach)
Phone (212)316-3800; Fax (212) 316-9098 (for primary care)
Contacts: Linda Franklin, Executive Director
Paul Robeson, Family Medical Center
Services: Outreach for all individuals at risk excluding
pregnant women and children (up to 18) (pregnant women and
children will be referred to Mt. Sinai); and primary medical
care for adults with HIV, including those who may be
substance abusers.
NORTH GENERAL HOSPITAL
1879 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10035
Phone (212)423-4589; Fax (212)423-4204
Contact: Faith Miller, Housing Development Coordinator
Service: Start-up funds for housing homeless, single men and
women who are diagnosed with AIDS
NEW YORK CITY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
40 Rector Street
New York, NY 10006
Phone (212)306-7545; Fax (212)306-7658
Contact: Romeo Sanchez, Project Director
Services: Case management for incarcerated people with HIV
NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Trailer #12, Shore Road
Rikers Island
East Elmhurst, NY 11370
Phone (718)267-2122; Fax (718)267-2148
Contact: Cheryl D. Glen, Acting Director of Operations
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for male
and female detainees, sentenced females (with children) who
are substance abusers with HIV-related conditions and who
are not currently in recovery treatment
THE OSBORNE ASSOCIATION, INC.
135 E. 15th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)673-6633; Fax (212)979-7652
Contact: Ana Oliveira, Director of Program Services
Service: Nutrition counseling and support groups; case
management and integrated substance abuse services for
parolees, ex-offenders, others involved with the criminal
justice system and their families
THE PARTNERSHIP FOR THE HOMELESS, INC.
305 Seventh Avenue, 13th Floor
New York, NY 10001-6008
Phone (212)645-3444, Ext. 300; Fax (212)477-4663
Contact: Nancy Shulz, MSW, Project Director
Second Contact: Charles Green, Vice President
Services: Housing placement for the HIV positive and
families who have been referred by the City; social/medical
services in supportive housing targeting homeless and
symptomatic individuals who are not yet eligible for rental
assistance given to PWAs
PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION, INC.
31 W. 26th Street
New York, NY 10010
Phone (212)532-0290; Fax (212)447-1508
Project Director: Telia Virgin, Coordinator for Minority
Affairs
Services: Outreach and counseling for people of color,
prisoners, current and former injection drug users, and
Spanish speaking PWA/HIV positive people; support groups for
mothers and primary care partners, family members of
prisoners with HIV, gay men and heterosexuals, people of
color, and former injection drug users
PHASE PIGGY BACK, INC.
138-40 Hamilton Place
New York, NY 10031
Phone (212)281-5695; Fax (212)281-5766
Project Director: Nuri Ansari, Chief Executive Officer
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
adults of color who are substance abusers and HIV positive
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF NEW YORK CITY, INC.
26 Bleeker Street
New York, NY 10012
Phone (212)274-7200; Fax (212)274-7218
Project Director: Jeanne Kalinoski, HIV Program Director
Services: Case management for low income women and young
adults who became HIV positive through drug use and/or
sexual contacts
Contact: Beverly Ader, MCRP, Deputy Director of Program
Services
Phone: (212)274-7223; Fax: (212)274-7218
Services: Outreach to street youth, communities of color,
men who have sex with men, and the homeless
PROJECT HOSPITALITY, INC.
114 Central Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10301
Phone (718)876-7716; Fax (718)876-7761
Project Director: Paul Costello, Program Director
Second Contact: Maria Stewart, LPN, MA, Director of
Supportive Housing
Services: Case management for the underserved; substance
abuse treatment and counseling for service resistant adult
chronic substance abusers; housing assistance and placement
and supportive housing for HIV positive residents who are
accessing primary care
PROJECT RETURN FOUNDATION, INC.
133 W. 21st Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)242-4880; Fax (212)627-3483
Project Director: Jerome F.X. Carrol, Senior Director
Substance Abuse Services
Second Contact: Gerald P. Hecht, Senior Director, Criminal
Justice Services
Services: Case management, substance abuse treatment and
counseling, and integrated housing and social services for
communities of color, Hispanics, active substance abusers,
the homeless, soon-to-be released inmates, substance abusers
about to complete their residential treatment, and women
participating in a battered womenÆs program
PUEBLO NUEVO HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.
125 Pitt Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone (212)673-3940; Fax (212)533-1904
Project Director: Evelyn Cruz, Program Director
Second Contact: Roberto Caballero, Executive Director
Services: Housing placement for Hispanics, men who have sex
with men (intravenous drug users primarily); and women who
are IVDUs and/or partners of IVDUs; and start-up funds for
housing serving the same individuals listed previously
PUERTO RICAN FAMILY INSTITUTE, INC.
2468 Jerome Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10468
Phone (212)733-1550; Fax (212)691-5635
Project Director: Gudelia Betancourt, MSW, Program Director
Services: Case management for health providers targeting
Spanish speaking persons with HIV infection and/or families
with a relative with AIDS; support services to Hispanic
families where at least one member is infected with HIV/AIDS
QUEENS HOSPITAL CENTER
82-68 164th Street, B-423
Jamaica, NY 11432
Phone (718)883-3207; Fax (718)883-4763 (primary care
services)
Phone (718)883-4702; Fax (718)883-2564 (substance abuse
services)
Project Director: Deborah R. Mabry, Associate Executive
Director
Second Contact: Richard Smith, Program Coordinator
Services: Primary medical care; substance abuse treatment
and counseling
REALITY HOUSE, INC.
637 W. 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)666-8000; Fax (212)666-8290
Project Director: Robert Rodriguez
Services: Primary care targeting releasees from Rikers
Island, both detainees and sentencees who are HIV positive
and have a history of substance abuse
RENAISSANCE HEALTH CARE NETWORK D & TC
215 W. 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)932-6523; Fax (212)316-1479
Project Director: Lawrence Bailey, DDS, MPH, Director of
Dentistry
Services: Dental care targeting adolescent and adult African
American and Latino patients
THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 43
Health Science Center
Brooklyn, NY 11203
Phone (718)270-2758; Fax (718)270-3386
Project Director: Sheila Crandles, CSW
Services: Case management for children and adolescents (ages
12-17) who know of their parentsÆ HIV disease; education on
risk reduction; and psycho-educational support for women,
substance abusers, communities of color, and people from
Central/South American and Caribbean countries
SELFHELP COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
138-52 Elder Avenue
Flushing, NY 11355
Phone (718)359-0860; Fax (718)359-1561
Project Director: Grace S. Nierenberg, MSW, Director,
Housing and Senior Center
Services: Hot meals for HIV positive homebound people
SELFHELP COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
440 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10001
Phone (212)971-7628; Fax(212) 239-6621
Project Director: Angela Gonzalez, MSW, Administrative
Manager
Services: New Guardians targeting members responsible for
children whose parent(s) have died of HIV related illnesses
SETTLEMENT HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.
314 East 104th Street
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)410-5741; Fax (212)423-0732 (case management)
Phone (212)860-0401; Fax (212)423-0732 (outreach)
Project Director: Terry Hamilton, Director, HELP/AYDUA
Services: Case management and outreach targeting intravenous
drug users and those at risk because of substance abuse
SOUTH BROOKLYN HEALTH CENTER, INC.
120 Richards Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Phone (718)834-8202; Fax (718)858-9077
Project Director: J.R. Peter Nelson, PhD, Deputy
Administrator
Services: Primary medical care; adult day treatment and
directly observed therapy targeting communities of color,
women, adolescents, substance abusers, recently released
inmates, parolees, homeless, men who have sex with men, and
lesbians
SOUTHEAST QUEENS CLERGY FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, INC.
114-60 Merrick Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11423
Phone (718)297-0720; Fax (718)732-2773
Project Director: Ina Alfattah, Outreach Coordinator
Services: Outreach targeting communities of color; adult
men and women engaged in, or with a history of: high risk
sexual behavior and IV drug usage
ST. BARNABAS HOSPITAL
183rd and Third Avenue
Bronx, NY 10457
Phone (212)960-6652; Fax (212)960-6293
Project Director: Dara Rosenberg, DDS, Director, Department
of Dentistry
Second Contact: Thomas Kramer, MD, Program Director
Phone (212)960-9000; Fax (212)960-6293
Services: Dental care targeting residents living below the
poverty level with a median income less than half of city-
wide level; and substance abuse treatment and counseling for
people from substance abuse programs, MMTP, and transitional
residences
ST. LUKEÆS ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL CENTER
411 W. 114th Street, Suite 2D
New York, NY 10025
Phone (212)523-5404; Fax (212)523-5826
Project Director: Stephen Arpadi, MD, MS, Director, Program
for Children and Families
Services: Primary medical care for children receiving
pediatric care at the St. LukeÆs Roosevelt hospital center
and women delivering babies at the two hospital locations
ST. VINCENTÆS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER
153th W. 11th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone (212)790-1576; Fax (212)970-8010
Project Director: Matthew Baney, Program Coordinator, AIDS
Center
Services: Primary medical care targeting undocumented HIV
positive aliens
STANDUP HARLEM, INC.
145 W. 130th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone (212)926-4072; Fax (212)926-4808
Project Director: Louis Jones, Executive Director
Second Contact: William Reyes, Project Coordinator
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for
recovery readiness/low threshold services targeting
communities of color, women, men who have sex with men,
lesbians, substance abusers, recently released inmates,
parolees, and the homeless; and transitional stations for
substance abusers
STATEN ISLAND AIDS TASK FORCE, INC.
25 Hyatt Street
Staten Island, NY 10301
Phone (718)981-3366; Fax (718)981-3629
Project Director: Diane Arneth, Executive Director
Services: Mental health therapy, treatment, and counseling
for families of color who have an HIV positive family
member, and for women, adolescents, and children.
STATEN ISLAND UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
475 Seaview Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10305
Phone (718)226-6169; Fax (718)226-6167
Project Director: Kathleen Leventhal, Administrative
Director, Psychiatry
Services: Mental health therapy, treatment, and counseling
for people living with HIV/AIDS, especially substance
abusers
STATEN ISLAND UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
375 Seguine Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10309
Phone (718)226-2015; Fax (718)967-2165
Project Director: Phil Gatreau, Associate Vice President
Services: Primary medical care targeting communities of
color, women, children, men who have sex with men, substance
abusers, and persons who have historically left Staten
Island for HIV services which were otherwise unavailable in
or near their neighborhood
T.O.P.S. FOR YOU, INC.
366 Cornelia Street
Brooklyn, NY 11237
Phone (718)821-3821; Fax(718)456-4653
Project Director: Frank Bridges, Program Director
Services: Outreach to street youth
THIRD AVENUE FAMILY SERVICE CENTER, INC.
3261 Third Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456
Phone (212)665-4044 ext 11; Fax (212)665-1636
Project Director: Linda C. Washington, MSW, CSW, Executive
Director
Services: Case management for Hispanic and African American
families
TRINITY LOWER EAST SIDE LUTHERAN PARISH
602 E. 9th Street
New York, NY 10009
Phone (212)228-7734; Fax (212)477-7015
Project Director: Eliot Rivera, PhD
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling for those
ready for recovery, including low threshold services for
communities of color, women, lesbians, substance abusers,
and the homeless
UNION SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.
2089 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Phone (212)876-0300; Fax (212)831-1019
Project Director: Eugene Aronwitz, PhD, Director, Johnson
Family and Childrens Center
Services: Volunteer/staff training; services to families of
HIV-
positive adults, their partners and families, immediately
following diagnosis and prior to formal involvement in
primary medical care or social services
UPPER ROOM AIDS MINISTRY
207 W. 133rd Street
New York, NY 10030
Phone (212)491-2929; Fax (212)491-9069
Project Director: Joyce Jones, MSW, Day Center Coordinator
Phone (212)491-9000; Fax (212)491-9069
Second Contact: Charles L. Henry, Director of Development
Services: Hot meals for HIV positive homeless or near-
homeless persons of color, women, and substance abusers; and
assistance for adult day treatment for communities of color,
including women, men who have sex with men, lesbians,
substance abusers and the homeless
VILLAGE NURSING HOME, INC.
607 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014
Phone (212)924-1770; Fax (212)924-7396
Project Director: Maureen Martin
Services: Nutrition counseling for all enrolled clients of
the Village Certified Home Health Agency; substance abuse
treatment and counseling; and home health care
THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION HOME CARE OF STATEN ISLAND
400 Lake Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10303
Phone (718)816-3530; Fax (718)816-3532
Project Director: Maureen Connolly, BSN, Director of High
Tech Program
Services: Home care; outreach targeting un- and under-
insured HIV positive clients, including women, children,
adolescents, gay men, lesbians, substance abusers, and the
homeless
VISITING NURSE SERVICE OF NEW YORK
981A Morrise Park Avenue
Bronx, NY 10462
Phone (212)419-8761; Fax (212)409-8741
Project Director: Mary Kinnes, RN, Clinical Coordinator,
Ryan White Program
Services: Home care for men, women, and children with
HIV/AIDS
VISITING NURSE SERVICE OF NEW YORK
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 441
New York, NY 10118
Phone (718)375-5713; Fax (212)560-5974
Project Director: Peter Denchy, Program Coordinator
Services: Home health care for homebound persons with AIDS
who receive home care from VNS and have identified unmet
mental health needs
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS-WEST HARLEM-INWOOD MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL
3333 Broadway, Suite 100
New York, NY 10031
Phone (212)234-2600; Fax (212)234-3145
Project Director: Atkins K. Preston, Senior Management
Specialist
Services: Outreach for youth ages 13-19 who are HIV positive
or at risk
WEST SIDE FEDERATION FOR SENIOR HOUSING, INC.
2345 Broadway
New York, NY 10024
Phone (212)721-6032; Fax (212)721-6043
Project Director: Barbara Van Buren, Development Director
Services: Housing assistance for homeless people with AIDS
in need of supportive services in order to remain in the
community
WILLIAM F. RYAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
110 W. 97th Street
New York, NY 10025
Phone (212)678-5788; Fax (212)932-8323
Project Director: Cathleen Medin, Director, Mental Health
Services: Case management for adults, families with HIV, and
African Americans and Latinos; and mental heath treatment,
therapy, and counseling through mental health teams at
health facilities targeting HIV positive African American
and Hispanic patients at 200 percent of the poverty level
WOMEN AND AIDS RESOURCE NETWORK, INC
30 Third Avenue, Suite 212
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone (718)596-6007; Fax (718)596-6041
Project Director: Lenora Sobers, Case Manager/Social Worker
Services: Case management for women and families
WOMENÆS PRISON ASSOCIATION AND HOME, INC.
110 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Phone (212)674-1163; Fax (212)677-1981
Project Director: Yvonne Soto, BBA, Transitional Services
Unit Manager
Services: Outreach and housing placement for HIV positive
females involved in the criminal justice system, inmates of
correctional institutions within the City, and those
released into the City
WOODHULL MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
760 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Phone (718)963-8101; Fax (718)963-8931
Project Director: Tony DiVittis, Senior Health Care Program
Planner/Analyst
Services: Dental care for HIV positive people
GRANTEE: ALAMEDA COUNTY (CONTRA COSTA COUNTY)
Public Health Department
HIV/AIDS Services Division
Alameda County Health Agency
499 Fifth Street, First Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone (510)268-2535; Fax (510)268-4205
Contact: Eugene Richards, Director
The Oakland EMA became eligible for Title I funding in 1992.
The CEO designated Alameda County Health Care Services
Agency to administer and disburse Title I funds. The Oakland
EMA, which is located in the San Francisco Bay Area of
Northern California, consists of Alameda and Contra Costa
Counties covering a 1,458 square-mile area of urban and
suburban centers and vast rural areas. The Planning Council
has 27 members: 12 are African American, 11 are White, three
are Latino, and one is Asian. Fifteen members are male and
12 are female. Twelve members are gay, bisexual, or lesbian
and eight members have HIV.
The 1990 Census data indicate the racial/ethnic composition
as 60 percent White, 14 percent African American, 13 percent
Latino, 12 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, 1 percent Native
American, and <1 percent other. As of June 30, 1993, 4,084
cases of AIDS had been reported since 1980. Unlike the
national profile of AIDS cases, in the Oakland EMA, persons
over the age of 40 constitute a greater proportion of cases
(42 percent vs. 33 percent). The EMA also has a higher
proportion of Whites (57 vs. 51 percent) and a lower
proportion of Latinos (8 vs. 17 percent) than does the U.S.
as a whole. African American persons with AIDS are
disproportionate to the population size: although 14 percent
of the EMAÆs population is African American, this population
claims 32 percent of the AIDS cases. Gay/bisexual
transmission is the highest (68 percent), followed by
injection drug use (12 percent) and gay/bisexual/IVDU (12
percent).
Oakland Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS COMMUNITY NETWORK
111 37th Street
PO Box 456, Station A
Richmond, CA 94808-0456
Phone (510)235-2512; Fax (510)235-2512
Project Director: John Camp
Services: Day/respite care
AIDS PROJECT OF THE EAST BAY
565 16th Street, Suite 300
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone (510)834-8181; Fax (510)834-0442
Project Director: Valerie Mann
Services: Direct emergency assistance (includes food,
housing, rent, utilities, medications, etc.)
ALAMEDA HEALTH CONSORTIUM (CENTRAL HEALTH)
1900 Fruitville Avenue, Suite 2-C
Oakland, CA 94601
Phone (510)261-0622; Fax(510)261-1049
Project Director: Ralph Silber
Services: Dental care
ASIAN HEALTH SERVICES
310 8th Street, Suite 200
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone (510)465-3271; Fax (510)451-2786
Project Director: Sherry Hirota
Services: Case management
BAY AREA ADDICTION RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
1111 Market Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)552-7914; Fax (415)552-3455
Project Director: Ron Keeter
Services: Case management
BAY AREA BLACK CONSORTIUM QHC
1440 Broadway, Suite 403
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone (510)763-1872; Fax (510)763-3132
Project Director: Adelbert Campbell
Services: Direct emergency assistance (includes food,
housing, rent, utilities, medications, etc.); housing
assistance
BERKELEY COMMUNITY LAW CENTER
3130 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705
Phone (510)548-4040; Fax (510)548-2566
Project Director: Bernida Reagan
Services: Legal assistance
CALIFORNIA PROSTITUTE EDUCATION
PO Box 23855
Oakland, CA 94623
Phone (510)874-7850; Fax (510)839-6775
Project Director: Gloria Lockett
Services: Counseling and support groups
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, DIOCESE OF OAKLAND
433 Jefferson Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone (510)834-5656; Fax (510)451-6998
Project Director: Kenneth Reggio
Services: Housing assistance; case management; and rental
assistance
CC. HEALTH SERVICE DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
CASE MANAGEMENT/AIDS PROGRAM
597 Center Avenue, Suite 200
Martinez, CA 94553
Phone (510)313-6770; Fax (510)313-6721
Project Director: Rusty Keilch
Services: Case management; home health care (provided by
paraprofessionals); and transportation
THE CENTER FOR AIDS SERVICES
5720 Shattuck Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
Phone (510)655-3435; Fax (510)655-2543
Project Director: Jerry Dejong
Services: Substance abuse treatment; transportation
CENTRAL HEALTH CENTER
470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone (510)271-4263; Fax (510)271-4205
Project Director: Regina Stewart
Services: Case management
LA CLINICA DE LA RAZA
1515 Fruitvale Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601
Phone (510)534-0078; Fax (510)534-0836
Project Director: Jane Garcia
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
DIABLO VALLEY METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH AIDS CENTER
2253 Concord Boulevard
Concord, CA 94522
Phone (510)686-3822; Fax (510)939-1606
Project Director: David Fox
Services: Food bank
EAST BAY COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROJECT
1124 E. 14th Street
Oakland, CA 94606
Phone (510)533-0800; Fax (510)268-0550
Project Director: Joan Zweben
Services: Primary medical care
FAMILIAS UNIDAS
205 39th Street
Ricmond, CA 94805
Phone (510)412-5930; Fax (510)412-0567
Project Director: Frank Camargo
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
FILIPINOS TASK FORCE ON AIDS
1540 Market Street, Suite 275
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (510)412-5930; Fax (510)412-0567
Project Director: Frank Camargo
Services: Case management
HIGHLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL
1411 E. 31st Street
Oakland, CA 94602
Phone (510)537-5054; Fax (510)437-5098
Project Director: Daramla Cabral
Services: Primary medical care; substance abuse treatment
PROJECT EDEN (HORIZON SERVICES)
680 W. Tennyson Road
Hayward, CA 94544
Phone (510)887-0593; Fax (510)887-0599
Project Director: Benjamin M. Eila
Services: Case management
PROJECT OPEN HAND
5720 Shattuck Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
Phone (510)596-8200; Fax (510)596-8204
Project Director: Vaughn Welty
Services: Home health care; food bank/home delivered meals
TRI-CITY HEALTH CENTER
38355 Logan Drive
Fremont, CA 94536
Phone (510)797-1188; Fax (510)794-9921
Project Director: Fern Kaukonen
Services: Primary medical care; client advocacy; and direct
emergency assistance (food, housing, rent, utilities,
medications, etc.)
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION & HOSPICE OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
1900 Powell Street, Suite 1000
Emeryville, CA 94608
Phone (510)596-4800; Fax (510)652-2226
Project Director: Keith Kertland
Services: Home health care including paraprofessional,
specialized, professional and in-home hospice
GRANTEE: ORANGE COUNTY DIVISION OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Ryan White Title I Program
901 West Church Street
Orlando, FL 32805-2213
Phone (407)836-7178; Fax (407)836-9203
Contact: Peter D. Clarke, Deputy Division Director
Contact for Services: Florence R. Walker, Program Manager,
Orange County Medical Clinic
The Orange County government is the entity responsible for
administering the Ryan White Title I grant in the Orlando
EMA. The Chief Elected Official, the Orange County Chairman,
has designated the Orange County Division of Health and
Human Services as the administrative body for Title I funds.
The HIV Planning Council has 37 members representing all
categories as federally mandated, and works collaboratively
with the Ryan White CARE Act Title II Consortium; nearly 50
percent of the Planning CouncilÆs members also are members
of the Consortium.
East Central Florida is the geographic area of the EMA,
which covers 4,013 square miles and has 36 municipalities.
Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Lake Counties comprise the
EMA, with a population exceeding 1.3 million.
AIDS was first reported in the Orlando EMA in July 1982. In
the most recent 11-month period ending November 30, 1993,
reports indicate that 897 cases were diagnosed. The
cumulative case count as of November 30, 1993 was 2,339,
with a majority of the cases in Orange County (78 percent).
The largest percentage of AIDS cases diagnosed during 1993
occurred in the White population (56.7 percent), followed by
Black (non-Hispanic - 24.7 percent), and Hispanic (15.9
percent). In transmission categories, the greatest
percentage of cases is in the homosexual/bisexual population
(52.7 percent), followed by IVDUs (16.6 percent), blood
transfusions (13.1 percent) and heterosexual contact (12.1
percent).
Orlando Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS RESOURCE ALLIANCE (ARA)
1221 W. Colonial Drive, Suite 300
Orlando, FL 32804
Phone (407)425-2233; Fax (407)425-6222
Project Director: Shannon Addison
Services: Case management services including dental funding;
COBRA continuation program; 24-hour case management access;
medical referrals; and financial planning services
ALLEN OUTREACH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC.
744 W. Church Street
Orlando, FL 32805-2294
Phone (407)246-1544; Fax (407)246-1965
Project Director: Wanda D. Randolph
Services: ôNeighborhood Access Services,ö an outreach
prevention program targeted to difficult to reach
populations (provided from 9:30 pm to 6:00 am).
CENTRAL FLORIDA AIDS UNIFIED RESOURCES (CENTAUR)
741 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32804
Phone (407)843-3930; Fax (407)849-6026
Project Director: Debra Tucci
Services: Mental health counseling; direct housing
assistance; telephone assistance; deposit assistance; food
baskets; personal care items; support group access and
special group counseling
GENESIS AIDS PROJECT (GAP)
St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church
526 Park Avenue, N.
Winter Park, FL 32790-2882
Phone (407)425-9095; Fax (407)423-1634
Project Director: Mary Matheus
Services: Spiritual counseling/retreat programs, targeted
for people living with AIDS and their caregivers and
families
HOPE AND HELP CENTER OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC.
369 N. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone (407)648-4673; Fax (407)648-5688
Project Director: Chuck Hummer
Services: Transportation services; food baskets; holistic
health programs; social networking; buddy programs; pastoral
care programs; and support groups
HOSPICE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
2500 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 300
Maitland, FL 32751
Phone (407)875-0028; Fax (407)875-2074
Project Director: Brenda K. Horne
Services: End-stage hospice services, both in home and
residential
HOSPICE OF LAKE AND SUMPTER, INC.
12300 Lake Park Road
Tavares, FL 32778
Phone (904)343-1341; Fax (904)343-6115
Project Director: Bill Shine
Services: End-stage hospice services, both in home and
residential
JOY METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF ORLANDO
2351 S. Ferncreek Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
Phone (407)894-1981; Fax (407)896-6951
Project Director: Rev. James T. Brock
Services: Spiritual counseling and support
LUCHA, INC.
1200 Central Avenue, Suite 111
Kissimmee, FL 32741
Phone (904)932-4482; Fax (904)932-2026
Project Director: Alfredo Martinez-Garcia
Services: Case management services, transportation and
client assistance targeted toward Osceola county clients;
LUCHA is the only AIDS Service Organization in Osceola
ORANGE COUNTY CORRECTIONS DIVISION
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970
Phone (407)836-3164; Fax (407)836-3199
Project Director: Sue McLendon
Services: ôInmate Re-entry Program,ö to establish a service
continuum for released HIV/AIDS inmates to reduce the chance
of the individual being incarcerated again due to the lack
of basic living needs
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
832 West Central Boulevard, Room 218
PO Box 3187
Orlando, FL 32802
Phone (407)836-2680; Fax (407)836-2522
Project Director: Stan Wagy
Services: AIDS patient care; direct observed TB therapy;
medications; case management; and specialty care
ORLANDO CHRISTIAN CENTER
7601 Forrest City Road
Orlando, FL 32810
Phone (407)293-7449; Fax (407)291-6634
Project Director: Roxanne Nordquist
Services: Hotline and counseling services; food pantry; and
spiritual counseling
ORLANDO REGIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM (ORHS)
1414 S. Kuhl Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
Phone (407)862-4676; Fax (407)649-6824
Project Director: Gidget D.G. Ruscetta, RN, BSN
Services: Services provided through the Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children and Women and the Orlando Regional
Medical Center, including discharge planning; nutrition
services; and pediatric case management
OSCEOLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
1875 Boggy Creek Road
P.O. Box 450309
Kissimmee, FL 34745-0309
Project Director: Raymond Plummer, MPH
Services: AIDS patient care; direct observed TB therapy;
medications; case management; and specialty care
SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
400 W. Airport Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32773
Phone (407)322-2724; Fax (407)330-9543
Project Director: Gayle S. Hornung, RN, BSN
Services: AIDS patient care; direct observed TB therapy;
medications; case management; and specialty care
SERENITY HOUSE PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION
5205 Edgewater Drive
Orlando, FL 32810
Phone (407)578-2437; Fax (407)578-9942
Project Director: Charlene White
Services: Services for pediatric AIDS patients and their
families, including rehabilitative services; support
services; food baskets; personal care items; day care; group
counseling; respite care; holistic programs; and buddy
programs
GRANTEE: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Department of Public Health
AIDS Activities Coordinating Office
500 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone (215)685-6788; Fax (215)875-5614
Contact: Richard Scott, Director, AIDS Activities
Coordinating Office
The Mayor of Philadelphia, the EMAÆs Chief Elected Official,
delegates responsibility for disbursing funds and
administering the Title I Ryan White CARE grant to the
Acting Commissioner of CityÆs Department of Public Health.
On behalf of the Acting Commissioner, the program is managed
by the AIDS Activities Coordinating Office. The HIV Health
Services Planning Council is the Board of Directors of the
Philadelphia AIDS Consortium. The Council is governed by the
bylaws of the Consortium, which mandate that at least 20
percent of the total membership of the Council and all its
standing and ad hoc committees be persons living with HIV.
The Philadelphia EMA is comprised of the nationÆs fifth
largest city and nine counties in two States, with a
population of 4.9 million people. The five Pennsylvania
counties are Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and
Philadelphia; the four New Jersey counties are Burlington,
Camden, Gloucester and Salem.
As of September 30, 1993, 7,619 cases of CDC-defined AIDS
had been reported, and approximately 24,000 persons have
HIV. In 1993, over 1,900 new AIDS cases were reported in
Philadelphia alone ╛ a nearly 150 percent increase from the
previous year. The majority of people living with AIDS have
been men of color who have sex with other men. The epidemic
is growing most rapidly among poor and uninsured
individuals, injection drug users, women, children and
adolescents. These groups are most frequently members of
communities of color.
Philadelphia Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ACT II/JEVS
1845 Walnut Street, 7th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone (215)854-1800
Project Director: Steven Richman
Services: Primary clinical care
ACTIONAIDS
1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)981-0088; Fax (215)854-0735
Project Director: Ennes Littrell, Executive Director
Services: Case management
AIDS LAW PROJECT OF PENNSYLVANIA
924 Cherry Street, Suite 519
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)440-8555; Fax (215)925-4933
Project Director: Nan Feyler, Esq., Director
Services: Legal services
ASOCIACION DE PUERTORIQUENOS EN MARCHA, INC.
2147 N. Sixth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone (215)236-8885; Fax (215)232-9450
Project Director: Jesus Sierra, PhD, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
BEBASHI (BLACKS EDUCATING BLACKS ABOUT SEXUAL HEALTH ISSUES)
1233 Locust Street, Suite 401
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)546-4140; Fax (215)546-6107
Project Director: Deborah Hamilton, Administrator
Services: Case management
BLACK LUTHERAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
2148-50 N. Carlisle Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone (215)765-4790; Fax (215)236-6763
Project Director: Grover C. Wright, President
Services: Risk reduction; intervention
BRANDYWINE HOSPITAL AND TRAUMA CENTER
Route 30 Bypass
Coatesville, PA 19320-1536
Phone (215)383-8003; Fax (215)383-8297
Project Director: James Burnham, President
Services: Direct clinical care for HIV/AIDS clients
CHES-PENN HEALTH SERVICES
13 W. 9th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Phone (215)874-6231; Fax (215)490-0447
Project Director: Jeanne Dunn, Executive Director
Services: Case management; dental services
CHESTER AIDS COALITION
20 E. 5th Street
PO Box 253
Chester, PA 19013
Phone (610)874-4727; Fax (610)876-5196
Project Director: Albert Montley, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction/intervention
COMMITTEE FOR BETTER NORTH PHILADELPHIA
1401 W. York Street, 3rd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19132-4517
Phone (215)225-1990
Project Director: Tyrone Reed, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL
RETARDATION
100 W. Lehigh Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19133-4097
Phone (215)427-6600; Fax (215)427-5811
Project Director: Pierre DeRagon, Director, HIV/AIDS Mental
Health Programs
Services: Mental health services for PLWA/HIV
LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA
219 Birch Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Phone (215)444-4545; Fax (215)444-6407
Project Director: Sheila Druley, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
CONGRESO DE LATINOS UNIDOS, INC.
704 W. Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
Phone (215)625-0550; Fax (215)625-9645
Project Director: Alba Martinez, Executive Director
Services: Case management
WILLIAM J. CRAIG MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
1233 Locust Street, Suite 401
Philadelphia, PA. 19107
Phone (215)546-6112; Fax (215)546-6107
Project Director: Gwendolyn Johnson, Executive Director
Services: Case management
ECUMENICAL INFORMATION AIDS RESOURCE CENTER
1632 W. Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Phone (215)236-7326; Fax (215)236-6763
Project Director: Elizabeth Minor, Executive Director
Services: Risk reduction; intervention
EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICES OF THE DIOCESE OF PENNSYLVANIA
225 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone (215)351-1451; Fax 215-351-1497
Project Director: The Rev. Robert H. Betts, Director
Services: Meals and home health services for people with
AIDS/HIV FAMILY SERVICES OF BUCKS COUNTY
One Oxford Valley, Suite 717
Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone (215)757-6916; Fax (215)757-2115
Project Director: Audrey Tucker, Executive Director
Services: Case management; dental treatment; transportation
FAMILY SERVICES OF CHESTER COUNTY
310 N. Matlock Street
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone (215)696-4900; Fax (215)696-4476
Project Director: Burroughs P. Mack, Executive Director
Services: Case management
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES OF DELAWARE COUNTY
100 W. Front Street
Media, PA 19063
Phone (610)566-7540; Fax (610)566-7677
Project Director: Alan Edelstein, Executive Director
Services: Case management; transportation
FAMILY SERVICES OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY
180 W. Germantown Pike, Suite B-3
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone (610)272-1520; Fax (610)277-3784
Project Director: Mark Lieberman, Executive Director
Services: Case management; dental care
GALAEI PROJECT
119 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19101
Phone (215)977-7556; Fax (215)977-2856
Project Director: David Acosta, Executive Director
Services: Risk reduction/intervention
GRADUATE HOSPITAL
1800 Lombard Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Project Director: Sherry Gilford, Director of Social
Services
Services: Hospital-based case management
GREATER PHILADELPHIA HEALTH ACTION
4510 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Phone (215)288-9200
Project Director: Ronald E. Heigler
Services: Primary clinical care
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
230 N. Broad Street, MS 607
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone (215)662-6995
Project Director: Suzanne M. Hemp, Director of Social Work
Services
Services: Hospital care; case management
HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
536 Johnson Pavilion
36th and Hamilton Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6073
Phone (215)662-6995
Project Director: Kathy Forrest, Director, Social Work and
Community Development
Services: Hospital care; case management
KOREAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
6055 N. 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19120
Phone (215)276-8830; Fax (215)224-8150
Project Director: Dr. Jin Yu, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
MANNA (METROPOLITAN AIDS NEIGHBORHOOD NUTRITION ALLIANCE)
PO Box 30181
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone (215)496-2662
Project Director: Kay Keenze, Executive Director
Services: Meals
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PARATRANSIT ASSOCIATION, INC.
216 Goddard Boulevard, Suite 107
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone (215)337-2800; Fax (215)337-7212
Project Director: Patricia A. Moir, Executive Director
Services: Transportation
NEIGHBORHOOD UNITED AGAINST DRUGS
c/o Berry Long Church
58th and Springfield Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone (215)729-1906
Project Director: Sharon Brown, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
NORTH PHILADELPHIA HEALTH SYSTEMS
1600 Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone (215)787-9000; Fax (215)787-9128
Project Director: Gloria Zankowski, Vice President for
Professional Services
Services: Hospital care/case management
ONE DAY AT A TIME
121 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)977-7994; Fax (215)977-2856
Project Director: Stephen Pina, Executive Director
Services: Case management/extended hours; risk
reduction/intervention
PARENTS AGAINST DRUGS
4601 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Phone (215)471-7511; Fax (215)471-1079
Project Director: Ms. Francis Walker, Executive Director
Services: Risk reduction; intervention
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL
800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)829-3000
Project Director: Kathleen McGrann, Director of Social Work
Services
Services: Hospital care; case management
THE PHILADELPHIA AIDS CONSORTIUM
260 S. Broad Street, 7th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone (215)985-6200; Fax (215)985-6212
Project Director: Rev. James H. Littrell, Executive Director
Services: Primary clinical care; post diagnostic and
treatment
PHILADELPHIA COMMUNITY HEALTH ALTERNATIVES
1642 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone (215)545-8686; Fax (215)545-1569
Project Director: Francis Stoffa, Executive Director
Services: Case management
PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Office of Medical Affairs
500 S. Broad Street, 3rd floor
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone (215)875-5669; Fax (215)545-7284
Project Officer: Esther Chernak, MD, Director, Infectious
Disease Clinical Services
Services: Ambulatory health services
PHILADELPHIA HEALTH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
250 S. Broad Street, 20th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)985-2500; Fax (215)985-2550
Project Director: Richard Cohen, PhD, President
Services: Home health care; case management coordination
PHILADELPHIA MENTAL HEALTH CARE CONNECTION
520-34 N. Delaware Avenue, Suite 7A
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone (215)923-0400; Fax (215)923-2585
Project Director: Ted Weertz
Services: Primary clinical care
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA COMMUNITY FACT CENTER
5021-23 Baltimore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Phone (215)476-9790
Project Director: Aaron Finney, Executive Director
Services: Extended hours for crisis intervention
SPECTRUM HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
Progress Haddington Plaza
5619-25 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Phone (215)471-2750; Fax (215)471-1079
Project Director: Carolyn Baxter, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction
ST. CHRISTOPHERÆS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
Erie Avenue at Front Street
Philadelphia, PA 19134-1095
Phone (215)427-5284
Project Director: Harold Lischner, MD, Section Chief
Services: Clinical care for HIV/AIDS pediatric clients
SUBURBAN GENERAL HOSPITAL
2701 DeKalb Pike
Norristown, PA 19401
Phone (215)278-2000; Fax (215)272-4642
Project Director: Edward Solvibile, President
Services: Direct clinical care for HIV/AIDS clients
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
3223 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone (215)221-2861
Project Director: R. Ijanlugo, DMD, Acting Director, Dental
School
Services: Dental treatment
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
1015 Chestnut Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)955-7177
Project Director: Margaret Hunter, Director of Social Work
Services: Hospital care; case management
UNITY, INC.
119 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone (215)977-7562; Fax (215)977-2856
Project Director: Tyrone Smith, Executive Director
Services: Case management; risk reduction/intervention
WE THE PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS/HIV OF THE DELAWARE VALLEY
425 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
Phone (215)545-6868; Fax (215)545-8437
Project Director: David Fair, Executive Director Services:
Case management (including services offered at extended
hours); service newsletter for providers of HIV/AIDS
services; diagnostic testing and physician consultation;
risk reduction/intervention; meals and nutritionist services
GRANTEE: MARICOPA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
1845 E. Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
Phone (602)506-6601; Fax (602)506-6885
Contact: Dr. Steven Englender, Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment; and pharmaceuticals
Maricopa County is the Ryan White grantee in the Phoenix
EMA, and the Maricopa County Department of Public Health is
responsible for disbursing funds under Title I and
administering the grant. The Chairman of the Maricopa County
Board of Supervisors serves as the Chief Elected Official.
The Phoenix EMA consists of Maricopa and Pinal Counties;
Maricopa County comprises 94.8 percent of the population of
the EMA and 98.5 percent of the reported cases of HIV
infection in the EMA. Pinel County represents only 1 percent
of the total reported AIDS cases in Arizona. Maricopa County
designated the Maricopa County Community AIDS Partnership as
the Planning Council for Title I funds in the EMA.
As of October 1, 1993, a cumulative total of 2,238 cases of
AIDS had been reported in Maricopa County, and 2,231 HIV
cases. The majority (95 percent) were among males, and among
Whites (83 percent). White the most common exposure category
was ômen who have sex with men (68 percent), HIV-related
mortality rates have been increasing among minorities and
women. The estimated total individuals living with HIV in
the EMA is 7,625. Arizona has not seen the dramatic increase
in multiple drug resistant TB being experienced in areas
such as New York, and the rate of HIV infection in substance
abusers is not increasing as quickly as in other major
cities.
Phoenix Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
1366 E. Thomas Road, Suite 108
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone (602)264-2255; Fax (602)230-9132
Project Director: Deborah Elliott
Services: Home care; transportation
ARIZONA AIDS PROJECT
4460 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85102
Phone (602)265-2437; Fax (602)265-0374
Project Director: Marcy Gorman
Services: Emergency assistance; family support
COMMUNITY AIDS COUNCIL
3136 N. Third Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Phone (602)265-2437; Fax (602)265-0374
Project Director: Robert Aronin
Services: Pharmaceuticals
COMMUNITY FORUM
1515 E. Osborn Road
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone (602)263-8853; Fax (602)631-4866
Project Director: Anne L. Lynch
Services: Case management and outreach
FREELANCE INTERPRETING SERVICES
7417 E. Paradise Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone (602)991-7587
Project Director: Helen Young
Services: Interpreter services
HEMOPHILIA ASSOCIATION
4001 N. 24th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone (602)955-3947; Fax (602)995-1962
Project Director: Michael Rosenthal
Services: Family support
INDIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE
1427 N. Third Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone (602)254-0456; Fax (602)254-2488
Project Director: Trula A. Breuninger
Services: Case management and outreach
MALTA CENTER
2000 N. Seventh Street
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Phone (602)340-1881
Project Director: Sister Regina Boslet, SC
Services: Early intervention
MARICOPA MANAGED CARE SYSTEM
2516 E. University Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone (602)681-8770; Fax (602)681-8751
Project Director: Phil Coningford
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
MARICOPA MEDICAL CENTER
2601 E. Roosevelt Street
P.O. Box 5066
Phoenix, AZ 85010
Phone (602)267-5820; Fax (602)267-5364
Project Director: Judy Elliott
Services: In-patient uncompensated care
PHOENIX BODY POSITIVE
1366 E. Thomas Road, Suite 105
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone (602)264-7414; Fax (602)230-9132
Project Director: Kirk Baxter
Services: Early intervention; clinical trials
TERROS, INC.
711 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 317
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone (602)266-1100; Fax (602)266-0310
Project Director: Wayne King, MC
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
substance abuse treatment
VALLE DEL SOL
1209 S. First Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone (602)258-6797; Fax (602)252-4964
Project Director: Ellen Diamond
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
substance abuse treatment
VALLEY CENTER FOR THE DEAF
3130 E. Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008
Phone (602)267-1921; Fax (602)273-1872
Project Director: Annette Reichman, MS, CRC
Services: Interpreter services
GRANTEE: MUNICIPALITY OF PONCE, PONCE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Centro Diagnostico Y Tratamiento
Triocohe, Oficinas Administrativas
Calle Bertoly Esquina Tricoche
Ponce, PR 00733
Phone (809)842 4302; Fax (809)843 5115
Contact: Dr. Torres Aponte
The Chief Elected Official (CEO) of the Ponce, Puerto Rico
EMA has created an administrative branch within the Ponce
Department of Health to oversee and administer Ryan White
Title I funds. The HIV Planning Council is composed of 28
persons representing all segments of the Ponce EMA
community: physicians, community leaders, AIDS researchers,
HIV positive persons, State and local representatives, Title
II and Title III grantees and health educators.
The Ponce EMA covers six municipalities in the southern part
of Puerto Rico: Ponce, Juana Diaz, Penuelas, Guayanilla,
Yauco and Villalba. Together, they have a population of
342,660 and a total of 1,594 AIDS cases reported as of
November 30, 1993.
Since 1987, AIDS cases in the Ponce EMA have increased from
187 to 275. From 1988 to 1991, Ponce experienced a 32
percent increase in the number of cases diagnosed. As of
November 30, 1993, IDU exposure accounted for 61.2 percent
of cases, and homosexual/bisexual IDU accounted for 7.5
percent. More than two-thirds (68.7 percent) of all AIDS
cases are related to IDU. Also as of November 30, 1993,
heterosexual contact represented 17.2 percent of all cases.
Ponce Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ALBERGUE LA PROVIDENCIA
PO Box 10142
Ponce, PR 00732
Phone (809)841-2119; Fax (809)842-1068
Project Director: Father Francisco Garcia
Services: Case management; medication treatment; nutritional
assistance
CLINICA DE INMUNOLOGIA
Hospital Regional de Ponce
Carretera #14
Ponce, PR 00731
Phone (809)259-4046; Fax (809)259-4046
Project Director: Dr. Carmen Feliciano
Services: Case management; medication treatment;
laboratory/diagnostic services; and nutritional assistance
GOBIERNO MUNICIPAL DE JUANA DIAZ
PO Box 1409
Ponce, PR 00795
Phone (809)837-2185; Fax (809)837-2420
Project Director: Hon. Santiago Martinez Irizarry
Services: Case management; medication treatment;
laboratory/diagnostic services; and nutritional assistance
HOSPICIO LA PROVIDENCIA
Ave. Munoz Rivera #36
GPO Box 10447
Ponce, PR 00732
Phone (809)843-2364; Fax (809)841-2940
Project Director: Eyleen Rodriguez
Services: Case management; home care services provided to
the following agencies: Municipio de Juana Diaz; Posada La
Esperanza - Hogar Crea; Albergue La Providencia; Mision de
Refugio; Servicios Sociales; Clinica de Inmunologia; and
Playa Ponce Community Migrant Health Center
MISION DE REFUGIO
KM 4 Hm Barrio Maraguez, Apto 6570
Ponce, PR 00732
Phone (809)844-4648
Project Director: Joaquin Candal Torres
Services: Case management; nutritional assistance; and
transportation
PLAYA PONCE COMMUNITY MIGRANT HEALTH CENTER
PO Box 254 Playa Station
#216 Avenida Hostos
Playa Ponce
Ponce, PR 00731
Phone (809)843-9393; Fax (809)841-0077
Project Director: Monserrate Salichs
Services: Case management; medication treatment; laboratory
and diagnostic services; and nutritional assistance
POSADA LA ESPERANZA - HOGAR CREA, INC.
Ave. Los Meros #45
Box 33 Playa Station
Playa de Ponce, PR 00734
Phone (809)844-2715
Project Director: Jose Rivera Torres
Services: Case management, medication treatment, and
transportation provided to the following agencies: Municipio
de Juana Diaz; Hospicio La Providencia; Albergue La
Providencia; Clinica de Inmunologia; and Playa Ponce
Community Migrant Health Center
SERVICIOS SOCIALES EPISCOPALES
Oficina Central: Apartado 902
Saint Just, PR 00978
Phone (809)755-0055; Fax (809)755-7260
Project Director: Sr. Efrain Ayala Medina
Services: Case management; medication treatment; nutritional
assistance; and transportation
GRANTEE: COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
351 North Mountain View Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92415 0010
Contact: Thomas J. Prendergast, MD, Director, Department of
Public Health
Phone (909)387 6219; Fax (909)387 6228
The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of San Bernardino
County is the Chief Elected Official of the Riverside/San
Bernardino EMA. Ryan White funds are administered through
the Department of Public Health. The Inland Empire HIV
Planning Council was constituted in October, 1993. Comprised
of 31 members, the Planning Council is representative of the
EMA in terms of geographic areas and also with respect to
racial/ethnic composition and HIV/AIDS risk profile. Dr.
Brad Gilbert, Director of Public Health for Riverside
County, is the Planning Council Chair.
The Riverside/San Bernardino CA EMA is comprised of
Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Located in the inland
portion of Southern California, the EMAÆs 27,460 square
miles includes urban areas, rural areas, mountain regions,
and deserts. The population of 2.8 million people is 63
percent Caucasian, 27 percent Latino, 6 percent African
American, 4 percent Asian Pacific Islander, and 1 percent
Native American. Measures of socioeconomic status indicate
that 12 percent of the population is below the poverty
level.
As of March 31, 1994, 3,390 cumulative cases of AIDS had
been reported within the EMA. This represents a 42.4 percent
increase from March 31, 1993, when the EMA first qualified
for assistance under Title I of the Ryan White CARE Act. It
is estimated that there are currently 8,151 persons living
with HIV (not CDC defined AIDS) in the two county region.
Gay and bisexual men account for 69 percent of the local
AIDS cases. Injection drug use has been associated with 11
percent of the cases, which is substantially lower than the
trend on the national level. Epidemiologic, demographic, and
socioeconomic data indicate that people of color and the
poor are over represented in the epidemic.
Riverside Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
150 E. Olive
Colton, CA 92324
Phone (909)370 0800; Fax (909)370 4679
Project Director: Alfred LaPinto
Services: Housing; mental health counseling; and case
management
DESERT AIDS PROJECT
750 S. Vella Road
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Phone (619)323 2118; Fax (619)323 9865
Project Director: Marc Haupert
Services: Primary outpatient medical care, case management
and benefits counseling; in home nursing and home care
services; group and individual counseling; pharmaceutical;
nutrition counseling; prevention education; legal services;
HIV anonymous testing; transportation; child care; friend to
friend program; financial planning; community outreach; and
linkages to other AIDS service providers
FOOTHILL AIDS PROJECT
8880 Benson, Suite 114
Montclair, CA 91763
Phone (909)920 9265; Fax (909)920 4139
Project Director: Charles Garland
Services: Case management; mental health counseling; food
subsidies; buddy program; housing; transportation; legal
assistance; volunteer services; and prevention education
HIGH DESERT AIDS OUTREACH
PO Box 1338
Victorville, CA 92393
Phone (619)245-2437
Project Director: Kathryn Walker
Services: Case management; mental health counseling; child
care; food subsidies; buddy program; transportation; and
prevention education
INLAND AIDS PROJECT
17662 San Bernardino Avenue
Fontana, CA 92335
Phone (909)428 3720; Fax (909)428 3727
Project Director: John Salley, RN
Services: Case management; mental health counseling;
shelter; food subsidies; legal clinic; buddy program; HIV
antibody testing; transportation; 24 hour hotline;
prevention education; and home health care
RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
1520 Linden Street
Riverside, CA 92507
Phone (909)358 5113; Fax (909)358 5446
Project Director: Victoria Jauregui
Services: Primary outpatient medical care; dental care;
pharmaceutical; case management; HIV testing; health
education; nutrition counseling; group and individual
counseling; and referrals
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
799 E. Rialto Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0011
Phone (909)383 3060; Fax (909)383 3212
Project Director: Alexander Taylor, MPH
Services: Adult and pediatric medical examination,
evaluation and treatment; dental examination and follow up
care; pharmacy; radiology; laboratory services; psychosocial
evaluation and counseling; immunizations; health education;
behavior change support and risk reduction counseling;
family planning services; nutritional assessment and
counseling; WIC vouchers for eligible females; referral for
drug counseling and treatment if indicated; and case
management for the development of a comprehensive health and
support service plan, benefits counseling and assistance in
finding needed services
GRANTEE: SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Office of AIDS Coordination
PO Box 85524
1700 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92186-5524
Phone (619)236-2254; Fax (619)236-2660
Contact: Binnie Callender
The San Diego Board of Supervisors has designated the
Department of Health ServicesÆ Office of AIDS Coordination
as the lead agency for the Title I Ryan White CARE Act
program in San Diego. San DiegoÆs Planning Council is a 30-
member body appointed by the Board of Supervisors to
administer the grant. Almost one-half of the members are
persons of color, and 30 percent are HIV positive consumer
representatives.
The San Diego EMA is a single-county EMA approximately the
size of the State of Connecticut with a population of over
2.6 million. San Diego, the sixth largest city in the
nation, is the largest of 18 incorporated cities in the EMA.
The population is ethnically diverse: 65 percent White; over
20 percent Latino/Hispanic; over 7 percent Asian or Pacific
Islander; 6 percent African American; and close to 1 percent
Native American.
Cumulative AIDS case data approximate the total population
demographics, with the White (76 percent) and African
American (9 percent) populations experiencing a larger
impact, and Latinos (13 percent), Asian/Pacific Islanders (1
percent) and Native Americans (.3 percent) having
proportionally fewer reported cases of AIDS. The number of
new cases among African Americans and Native Americans has
more than doubled in the past two years, and the new
reported cases in the Asian/Pacific Islander community have
increased by 171 percent. From 1981 through November 1993,
5,271 total AIDS cases were reported. Statistically, there
are 2,051 persons living with AIDS in San Diego, although
local service delivery data indicate a figure closer to
2,500. An estimated 14,963 to 15,162 persons are living with
HIV infection in San Diego County. The HIV epidemic still
predominantly affects gay White males (67 percent of
reported cases to date). Another 20 percent of reported
cases have been among gay men of color, and almost 10
percent of gay men with AIDS in San Diego have also reported
using injection drugs. While the majority of people living
with AIDS in San Diego are White (69 percent) and gay (75%),
the epidemic is spreading to people of color, injection drug
users, women and through heterosexual contact.
San Diego Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS FOUNDATION SAN DIEGO
4080 Centre Street
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)686-5050; Fax (619)497-5252
Contact: Carol Nottley, Project Director
Services: Transportation; case management; peer/client
advocacy; buddy/companion services; information and
referral; drop-in center providing library, social,
recreation, and support services; legal assistance; food
bank; and volunteer coordination
AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVOCATES
c/o AIDS Foundation San Diego
4080 Centre Street
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)686-5050; Fax (619)497-5252
Project Director: Bill Thompson
Services: Resource and drop-in center for the African
American community
ASSOCIATION OF BLACK PSYCHOLOGISTS
2325 Laconia Street
San Diego, CA 92114
Phone (619)696-7640; Fax (619)582-0430
Project Director: Denise Guisti-Bradford
Services: Mental health
BEING ALIVE SAN DIEGO
3960 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)291-1400; Fax (619)291-1491
Project Director: Pam Peterson
Services: Day and respite care; volunteer coordination;
resource drop-in center providing library, social,
recreation, and support services; and peer/client advocacy
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
349 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone (619)231-2828; Fax: (619)234-2272
Project Director: Sister RayMonda Duvall
Services: Food bank coordination
CENTER FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
3916 Normal Street
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)692-2077; Fax (619)260-3092
Project Director: Karen Marshall
Services: Mental health; volunteer coordination; and access
and outreach services to underserved Asian/Pacific Islanders
who are HIV infected, and assistance in helping them access
appropriate services
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER
3177 Ocean View Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92113
Phone (619)231-9300; Fax (619)232-5922
Project Director: Marco Compoy, Chief Executive Officer
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; access and
outreach services to reach underserved African Americans who
are HIV positive and to assist them in accessing appropriate
services
EAST COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
195 E. Douglas Avenue
El Cajon, CA 92020
Phone (619)440-7615; Fax (619)440-2945
Project Director: Ben Wiggins
Services: Primary medical care
ELIZABETH HOSPICE
1855 East Valley Parkway
Escondido, CA 92027
Phone (619)737-2050; Fax (619)737-2088
Project Director: Laura Miller
Services: Home hospice care
EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICES
3776 Fourth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)260-8128; Fax (619)260-8537
Project Director: Rev. Glenn Allison
Services: Primary medical care; housing; access and outreach
to center city homeless individuals
ESCONDIDO COMMUNITY CLINIC
460 N. Elm Street
Escondido, CA 92025
Phone (619)737-2020; Fax (619)737-2039
Project Director: Tracy Ream
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
FRATERNITY HOUSE
2588-D El Camino Real #250
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Phone (619)736-0292; Fax (619)736-0293
Project Director: Michael Goupill
Services: Transportation
GAY AND LESBIAN/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER SOCIAL SUPPORT
(GLASS)
PO Box 89174
San Diego, CA 92138
Phone (619)282-2474; Fax (619)260-3092
Project Director: Jeffrey Tom
Services: Access and outreach services targeted to homeless,
dually diagnosed (HIV/mental illness) Asian/Pacific
Islanders
GROSSMONT HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH CARE/HOME HOSPICE
PO Box 9004
La Mesa, CA 91944-9004
Phone (619)463-9911; Fax (619)461-2478
Project Director: Dierdre Holst
Services: Home health care; home hospice care
HOSPICE OF THE NORTH COAST
Tri-City Home Health
2380 Camino Vida Roble, #F
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Phone(619)431-4104/4110; Fax (619)431-4123
Project Director: Eleanor Schuster
Services: Home health care; home hospice care
INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL
PO Box 406
Pauma Valley, CA 92061
Phone (619)749-1410; Fax (619)749-1564
Project Director: Dennis Magee
Services: Transportation; access and street and group
outreach targeted to HIV positive native Americans; and
spiritual support
LEGAL AID SOCIETY
110 S. Euclid Avenue
San Diego, CA 92114
Phone (619)262-9254; Fax (619)263-5697
Project Director: Gregory Knoll
Services: Legal assistance
LINDA VISTA HEALTH CARE CENTER
6973 Linda Vista Road
San Diego, CA 92111
Phone (619)279-0925; Fax (619)279-6471
Project Director: Roberta Feinberg
Services: Primary medical care; access and outreach services
for people with HIV
LOGAN HEIGHTS FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
1809 National Avenue
San Diego, CA 92113
Phone (619)234-8171; Fax (619)237-1856
Project Director: Fran Butler-Cohen
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; and
access/street/group outreach targeted to Latino populations
with HIV infection
MAMAÆS KITCHEN
2260 El Cajon Boulevard, Suite 118
San Diego, CA 92104
Phone (619)233-6262; Fax (619)233-6283
Project Director: Eric Politzer
Services: Home delivered meals; volunteer coordination
MEDICUS
PO Box 8522
San Diego, CA 92186
Phone (619)492-4422; Fax (619)495-1399
Project Director: Linda Young
Services: Primary medical care; dental care
MERCY HOME CARE SERVICES
10119 Carroll Canyon Road
San Diego, CA 92131
Phone (619)621-2366; Fax (619)483-2998
Project Director: Diane Morgan
Services: Home health care
MID-CITY COMMUNITY CLINIC
4290 Polk Avenue
San Diego, CA 92105
Phone (619)563-0250; Fax (619)563-6854
Project Director: Roberta Feinberg
Services: Primary medical care
MOUNTAIN HEALTH CENTER
PO Box 37
Campo, CA 91906
Phone (619)478-5311; Fax (619)478-2267
Project Director: Judy Isabel
Services: Primary medical care
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
3043 4th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)263-7761; Fax (619)497-3182
Project Director: Howard Carey, PhD
Services: Mental health
NORTH COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES
348 Rancheros Drive, Suite 118
San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone (619)471-2100; Fax (619)471-4694
Project Director: Jack Johns
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; and mental
health
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES
3025 Fir Street
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)281-4598
Project Director: Rev. George Walker-Smith
Services: Access and outreach to underserved African
Americans who are HIV positive and assistance in helping
them access appropriate services; and temporary housing for
HIV positive African Americans
SAMAHAN MEDICAL CENTER
2743 Highland Avenue
National City, CA 91950
Phone (619)474-2284; Fax (619)474-0860
Project Director: Joel San Juan
Services: Access/street/group outreach to underserved
Filipinos and Laotian populations with HIV infection
SAN DIEGO AMERICAN INDIAN HEALTH CENTER
2561 First Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)234-2158; Fax (619)234-0206
Project Director: William Poff
Services: Mental health
SAN DIEGO COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY CLINICS
4646 Mission Gorge Place
San Diego, CA 92120
Phone (619)265-2100; Fax (619)265-1417
Project Director: Steve Shubert
Services: Primary and medical specialty care; nutritional
counseling
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
County Adult Case Management
1700 Pacific Highway, Room 101
San Diego, CA 92186-5524
Phone (619)236-2242; Fax (619)232-1741
Project Director: Jean Granquist, Supervisor
Services: Case management
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
County AIDS Drug Program
1700 Pacific Highway, Room 115
San Diego, CA 92186-5524
Phone (619)236-5221; Fax (619)232-1741
Project Officer: Michelle Ginsberg, MD, Chief, AIDS and
Community Epidemiology
Services: Primary medical care (medications)
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
T-Cell Referral
1700 Pacific Highway, Room 107
San Diego, CA 92186-5524
Phone (619)236-3598; Fax (619)232-1741
Project Officer: Michelle Ginsberg, MD, Chief, AIDS and
Community Epidemiology
Services: Primary medical care
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Pediatric Risk Assessment
6950 Levant Street
San Diego, CA 92111-6098
Phone (619)694-5149; Fax (619)694-5241
Project Director: John Callewyn
Services: Child case management
SAN DIEGO HOSPICE
4311 Third Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)688-1600; Fax (619)688-1599
Project Director: Ginger Hoeben
Services: Home hospice care
SAN DIEGO URBAN LEAGUE
4261 Market Street
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone (619)266-6182; Fax (619)262-3660
Project Director: John Johnson
Services: Mental health
SAN DIEGO VOLUNTEER LAWYER PROGRAM
1305 Seventh Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone (619)238-8180
Project Director: Carl Poirot
Services: Legal assistance
SAN YSIDRO HEALTH CENTER
4004 Beyer Boulevard
San Ysidro, CA 92173
Phone (619)428-4463; Fax (619)428-4819
Project Director: Gabriel Arce
Services: Primary medical care; case management; and
access/outreach to HIV positive underserved Latino
populations in the Southbay area adjacent to the Mexican
border
SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL
PO Box 2128
Alpine, CA 91903
Phone (619)445-1188; Fax (619)445-4131
Project Director: Joseph Bulfer
Services: Transportation; drop-in center; and
access/outreach services targeted to underserved native
Americans with HIV infection
SPECIAL DELIVERY
PO Box 33815
San Diego, CA 92163
Phone (619)297-7373; Fax (619)286-2458
Project Director: Ruth Henricks
Services: Home delivered meals
UNION OF PAN ASIAN COMMUNITIES
1031 25th Street
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone (619)232-6454; Fax (619)235-9002
Project Director: Margaret Iwanaga-Penrose
Services: Access/outreach to underserved Asian/Pacific
Islanders with HIV infection in the south central area of
San Diego
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MEDICAL CENTER
Owen Clinic
200 W. Arbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92103
Phone (619)543-3995; Fax (619)297-8858
Project Director: Chris Matthews, MD
Services: Mental health; dental care
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION
5225 Avenida Encinas, Suite D
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Phone (619)497-5250; Fax: (619)497-5222 (Association)
Phone (619)438-9355; Fax: (619)438-9292 (Foundation)
Project Director: Judith Walden
Services: Case management; home health care; and direct
emergency financial assistance
VISTA COMMUNITY CLINIC
981 Vale Terrace
Vista, CA 92084
Phone (619)631-5000; Fax (619)726-2730
Project Director: Barbara Mannino
Services: Primary medical care; access/outreach services for
HIV positive, underserved Latino migrant workers located in
camps in outlying areas of north San Diego County
GRANTEE: CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
Department of Public Health
AIDS Office
25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)554-9060: Fax (415)431-7547
Contact: Jan Gorley, MD, Chief, Health Services Branch
The AIDS Office of the San Francisco Department of Public
Health administers Title I funds for the counties of San
Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin, which comprise the San
Francisco EMA. The EMA is a 1,016 square-mile area on the
western (coastal) side of San Francisco Bay.
The EMAÆs HIV Health Services Planning Council currently has
24 members who represent HIV service providers,
affected/infected communities and other government bodies.
Of the members, seven are persons of color, six are persons
with HIV, eight are women, and 16 are gay or lesbian. All
three counties have voting representatives. The Council is
the coordinating and oversight body for Title I funds and
also is the Title II Consortium for the City and County of
San Francisco.
San Francisco remains an epicenter with the highest AIDS
cases incidence rate in the nation. An estimated 33,000
people in the EMA are living with HIV/AIDS. From July 1981
to September 1993, a total of 17,750 AIDS cases were
reported in San Francisco, accounting for one-fourth of all
AIDS cases for the entire State, and 5 percent of all cases
reported for the U.S. Gay/bisexual men are the primary
population affected by the epidemic (approximately 27,156 or
81 percent of all persons with HIV). Women represent
approximately 4 percent, and fewer than 100 cases are
children. Of the estimated 33,721 HIV positive people within
the EMA, approximately 38 percent comprise people of color
(17 percent African American, 13 percent Latino, 7 percent
Asian/Pacific Islander and 0.6 percent American
Indian/Alaskan Native).
San Francisco Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AIDS BENEFITS COUNSELORS
470 Castro Street, #207
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)703-9934 or (415)558-9845
Project Director: Bear-Dog Hoffman
Services: Eligibility counseling and advocacy
AIDS EMERGENCY FUND
1550 California Street, Suite 7
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone (415)558-6980; Fax (415)558-6990
Project Director: Michael Coffey
Services: Emergency housing payments; housing services and
assistance
AIDS INDIGENT DIRECT SERVICE (A.I.D.S.)
25 Taylor Street, Suite 709
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)292-5460; Fax (415)931-9672
Project Director: Ramona Holloway
Services: Case management; mental health therapy and
counseling; outpatient mental health and substance abuse
treatment; and housing management and related services
AIDS LEGAL REFERRAL PANEL
114 Sansome Street, Suite 1129
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone (415)291-5454; Fax (415)291-5833
Project Director: Kristin Chambers, Executive Director
Contact: Kevin Walsh
Phone: (415)621-7177 or (415)441-8028
Services: Client advocacy; legal services for eligibility
hearings; case management/psychosocial support; and
coordination of volunteers/recruits
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
455 Arkansas Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone (415)282-7600; Fax (415)282-0856
Project Director: Howard Moffit
Services: Primary medical care and complementary therapies
ARC OF REFUGE
754 14th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Executive Director: Yvette Flunder
No Phone
Services: Residential substance abuse treatment
BAKER PLACES INC.
310 Townsend Street, #300
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone (415)546-9946; Fax (415)546-9947
Project Director: Jonathan Vernick
Services: Housing for substance abusers
BAR ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO
685 Market Street, #700
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone (415)267-0715; Fax (415)957-1695
Project Director: Tanya Neiman
Services: Client advocacy; legal services; and case
management
BAY AREA YOUNG POSITIVES
518 Waller Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone (415)487-1616; Fax (415)487-1617
Executive Director: Antigone Hodgins
Services: Psychosocial support for youth
BAYVIEW HUNTERÆS POINT FOUNDATION, INC.
5815 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Phone (415)822-7500; Fax (415)822-7093
Project Director: Karen Patterson-Matthews
Services: Case management; practical and emotional support;
psychosocial support; buddy and companion services; and
other health care
BLACK COALITION ON AIDS
1042 Divisadero Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone (415)346-2530; Fax (415)346-6037
Project Director: Gerald Lenoir
Services: Housing
BRIDGE FOR KIDS
45 Franklin Street, Suite 303
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)522-0100; Fax (415)522-0300
Project Director: Kelly Smith
Staff Office: Un Puente Para Ninos
3265 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)552-2437
Services: Day and respite services; volunteer recruitment;
and child care services
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
1049 Market Street, #200
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)864-7400; Fax (415)558-7053
Project Director: Rebecca Robertson
Contact: Sarah Gillies
Phone (415)387-1629
Services: Housing and related services, including
residential counselor and child care
Contact: Louise Bourassa
Phone (415)749-3800
Services: Residential attendant care services
CHILDRENÆS HOSPITAL (CPMC)
1390 Market Street, #704
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)255-9409
Project Director: Donna Rue
Services: Respite care; mental health care including
psychosocial support; and home care
COMING HOME
220 Montgomery Street, #383
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone (415)296-0937
Program Director: David Jonson
Contact: Jeffery Smith
Phone: (415)292-0845
Services: Client advocacy; money management
CONTINUUM HIV DAY SERVICES
10 United Nations Plaza, #200
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)241-5516 or (415)241-5503; Fax (415)241-5511
Project Director: William Glenn, Executive Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment; adult day care and
other health care services
18TH STREET SERVICES
217 Church Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)861-4898; Fax (415)861-5269
Project Director: (Vacant)
Services: Outpatient substance abuse counseling
FAMILY SERVICES AGENCY OF SAN FRANCISCO
1010 Gough Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone (415)474-7310; Fax (415)931-3773
Project Director: Gail McBride
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling
FILIPINO TASK FORCE ON AIDS (FTFA)
1540 Market Street, #275
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)703-9876; Fax (415)864-7482
Project Director: Jaime Geaga
Services: Case management
GAPA COMMUNITY HIV PROJECT
1841 Market Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)575-3939; Fax (415)575-3935
Project Director: Danny Yu
Services: Case management, including joint case management
with FTFA
GLIDE FOUNDATION
330 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)771-6300; Fax (415)921-6951
Executive Director: Janice Mirikitani
Services: Case management
HAIGHT-ASBURY FREE MEDICAL CLINIC
3330 Geary Boulevard, Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone (415)431-1716
Project Director: Herbert Houston
558 Clayton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Contact: John Bouffard
Phone (415)487-5632
Services: Primary medical care
1696 Haight Street, Room G
San Francisco, CA 94117
Contact: Barry Lawlor
Phone (415)565-1927
Services: Housing for substance abusers
HOME CARE COMPANIONS INC.
584 Castro Street, #383
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)824-3269; Fax (707)769-9196
Project Director: Jocelia Adams
Services: Volunteer training and home care
INSTITUTE FOR TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
3450 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)252-8711; Fax (415)252-8710
Project Director: Michael Young
Services: Primary medical care
INSTITUTO FAMILIAR DE LA RAZA
2515 24th Street, #2
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)647-4141; Fax (415)647-0740
Project Director: Concepcion Saucedo, Executive Director
Contact: Juanita Quintero
Phone (415)647-5450
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling
IRIS CENTER (WOMENÆS INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL HEALTH)
333 Valencia Street, #222
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)864-2364; Fax (415)864-0116
Project Director: Thelma Brown
Services: Outpatient treatment for substance abusers
LARKIN STREET YOUTH CENTER
1044 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone (415)673-0911; Fax (415)923-1378
Project Director: Mike Kennedy
Services: Housing and psychosocial support
LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
1254 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone (415)863-3762; Fax (415)575-3722
Project Director: Robert Tufel
Services: Adoption/foster care; psychosocial support
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
1101 OÆFarrell Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone (none listed)
Project Director: Kevin Fautaux
Services: Representative payee, money management, and
housing subsidies
LYON-MARTIN WOMENÆS CLINIC
1748 Market Street, #201
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)565-7672
Project Director: Deborah Riggins
Services: Primary medical care
MAITRI AIDS HOSPICE/HARTFORD STREET ZEN CENTER
61 Hartford Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)863-8508; Fax (415)863-0227
Project Director: Maura Singer Williams
Services: Hospice Care
MISSION NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER
240 Shotwell Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)552-3870; Fax (415)431-3178
Project Director: Gladys Sandlin
Contact: Brenda Storey
Services: Client advocacy and psychosocial support
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED
3201 Balboa Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone (415)221-3201; Fax (415)221-8753
Project Director: Jeannine Toussaint
Services: Vision enhancement assistance for the visually
handicapped
NATIONAL TASK FORCE ON AIDS PREVENTION/KOKUA
944 Market Street, #210
San Francisco, CA 94102-4010
Phone (415)403-3800; Fax (415)403-3809
Project Director: Randy Miller
Phone (415)749-6700; Fax (415)749-6706
Services: Outreach and early intervention, including
psychosocial support
OPERATION CONCERN/CPMC
1853 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)626-7000; Fax (415)626-5916
Project Director: Kevin McGirr, MPP, Executive Director
Contact: Mark Bronnehberg
Phone (415)931-9671
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling
PLANNED PARENTHOOD/PHREDA
815 Eddy Street, #300
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone (415)441-7858; Fax (415)776-1449
Project Director: Cindy Rambo
Services: Primary medical care for women
PROJECT OPEN HAND
2720 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)558-0600; Fax (415)621-0755
Project Director: Jim Illig
Contact: Pat Tibbs, 401 Duboce Street
Phone (415)252-1931
Services: Food bank and home delivered meals; bulk food
purchases and consolidated food services
ROSE RESNICK CENTER FOR THE BLIND
1299 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone (415)441-1980; Fax (415)441-1984
Project Director: Tom Gaughan
Services: Psychosocial support
SALVATION ARMY
850 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone (415)777-5350; Fax (415)777-2831
Project Director: Evelyn Dexter
Services: Bulk meals for adult day health sites
SALVATION ARMY/HARBOR LIGHT CENTER
1275 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)864-7000, ext. 34; Fax (415)864-5974
Project Director: Captain Shiroma
Services: Housing for substance abusers
SAN FRANCISCO AIDS FOUNDATION
25 Van Ness Avenue, #600
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)864-5855; Fax (415)552-9762
Project Director: Pat Christen, Executive Director
Contact: Anna DÆAmato
Services: Housing vouchers
Contact: Miguel Ramirez
Services: Case management
Contact: Carmen Madriz
Services: Case management targeted to women
SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY CLINIC CONSORTIUM
1748 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415)243-3400; Fax (415)243-0525
Project Director: John Gressman, Executive Director
Contact: Ted Knapp-Duncan
Services: Primary medical care; early intervention services
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
1380 Howard Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)255-3506; Fax (415)255-3529
Project Director: Wayne Clark
Services: Multi-diagnosis acute detox, residential
treatment, and case management for substance abusers
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ DIVISION OF
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1380 Howard Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)255-3400; Fax (415)255-3567
Project Director: Jeffery Jue, Deputy Director
Contact: Rinna Flohr
Phone (415)292-2261
Services: Mental health and crisis mental health services;
case management; and substance abuse treatment
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE/PUBLIC HEALTH LAB
101 Grove Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)554-2800
Contact: Betty Gee
Services: TB testing for HIV clients
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, HEALTH CENTER #1
3850 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone (415)554-9750
Project Director: Jan Murphy, Center Director
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling; case
management; and primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, CITY CLINIC
357 7th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)864-8100
Contact: Gail Bolan
Services: Case management; primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, HEALTH CENTER #2
1301 Pierce Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone (415)292-2120
Project Director: Charia Ekstrand, Center Director
Services: Case management; primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, POTRERA HILL HEALTH CENTER
1050 Wisconsin Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone (415)648-3022
Project Director: Michael Drennan, MD, Center Medical
Director
Services: Case management; primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, SOUTHEAST HEALTH CENTER
2401 Keith Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Phone (415)715-4000
Project Director: Synthia Selmar, Center Director
Services: Primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ COMMUNITY PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE, TOM WADDELL CLINIC
50 Ivy Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)554-2950
Project Director: Bob Chapnik, MD, Medical Director
Services: Primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - FORENSICS
1380 Howard Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)863-8237
Project Director: Ralle Greenberg
Services: Primary medical care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL
1001 Potrero Street, Room 2A11
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)206-8100
Project Director: Richard Cordova
Services: Primary medical care; mental health therapy and
counseling;
and substance abuse treatment
SAN FRANCISCO FOOD BANK
333 Illinois Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Phone (415)957-1076; Fax (415)957-1896
Project Director: Paul Lynch
Services: Food bank and home delivered meals
SAN FRANCISCO NETWORK MINISTRIES/GENISIS CHURCH
TENDERLOIN AIDS RESOURCE CENTER (TARC)
187 Golden Gate Avenue, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)431-7476; Fax (415)431-3959
Contact: Glenda Hope
Services: Emotional support; buddy/companion services
SAN FRANCISCO SUICIDE PREVENTION
PO Box 191350
San Francisco, CA 94119-1350
Phone (415)984-1900; Fax (415)984-1921
Project Director: David Paisley
Services: Phone crisis hotline and other support services
SHANTI PROJECT
1546 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)864-2273; Fax (415)864-6584
Project Director: Gloria Sandoval
Services: Housing
Contact: John Conley
Services: Buddy and companion services; psychosocial support
Contact: Robin Rose
Phone (415)206-5403
Services: Peer counseling; practical support
ST. MARYÆS HOSPITAL, HIV SERVICES
450 Stanyan Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone (415)750-5733; Fax (415)750-4835
Project Director: Daniel Ostrow
Services: Primary medical care; inpatient subacute dementia
care
SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ╛ SPECIAL PROGRAMS
FOR YOUTH (SPY)
375 Woodside Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)753-7780
Contact: Michael Baxter
Services: Case management; primary medical care
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN FRANCISCO
WOMENÆS CLINIC
521 Parnassus Avenue, Room AC16, Box 1352
San Francisco, CA 94143
Phone (415)476-6697; Fax (415)476-8528
Project Director: Ruth Greenblatt, MD
Services: Primary medical care
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN FRANCISCO
AIDS HEALTH PROJECT
1855 Folsom Street, #506
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)476-6430; Fax (415)476-7996
Project Director: James Dilley
Services: Mental health therapy and counseling; substance
abuse treatment
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN FRANCISCO
CENTER ON DEAFNESS
3333 California Street, #10
San Francisco, CA 94143
Phone (415)476-7101; Fax (415)476-7113
Project Director: Daniel Langholtz
Services: Outreach and mental health services; psychosocial
support
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN FRANCISCO
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
1001 Potrero Avenue, Ward 93
Building 90, SF General Hospital
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone (415)206-8764; Fax (415)206-5233
Project Director: Tom Mosmiller
Services: Primary care; substance abuse treatment
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC - DENTISTRY
2155 Webster Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone (415)929-6448
Project Director: Gene Gowdey
Services: Dental care
SAN FRANCISCO VISITING NURSES AND HOSPICE (VN&H)
1390 Market Street, #510
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone (415)861-8705; Fax (415)431-4071
Project Director: Donna Rue
Services: Home health and hospice care
WALDEN HOUSE
520 Townsend Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone (415)554-1450
Project Director: Alfonso Acampora
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling; long
term residential drug and alcohol treatment and housing
WESTSIDE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
1153 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone (415)431-9000; Fax (415)431-1813
Project Director: Janet Nassar
Services: Minority attendant care for home health services;
housing and related services; and case management
Sub-contractor for Marin County
MARIN COUNTY
20 North San Pedro Drive, #2002
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone (415)499-6900; Fax (415)507-4114
Project Director: Jon Dean Green
Services: Case management; client advocacy; primary medical
care; mental health therapy and counseling; substance abuse
treatment; preparation and delivery of meals; and vouchers
for direct emergency assistance
Sub-contractor for San Mateo County
SAN MATEO COUNTY
3700 Edison Street
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone (415)573-3955; Fax (415)573-2474
Project Director: A. Gene Copello
Services: Case management; early intervention/primary
medical care
GRANTEE: MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
De Diego Avenue
Monacillos
Rio Piedras, PR 00928
Phone (809)751 6075; Fax (809)751 9888
Contact: Sonia N. Torres, JD
The Health Department of the Municipality of San Juan (MSJ)
is the designated grantee of Title I funds. The EMA includes
the MSJ and 29 surrounding municipalities. The residents of
the MSJ are serviced by the San Juan Health Department while
the remaining municipalities are serviced by the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Health Department, with the
exception of the Municipality of Bayamon which offers
primary medical care through its Health Department.
The number of contractors under Title I in the EMA has
increased from five agencies in 1991 to 17 in 1994. Of the
17 Title I contractors, 10 serve the homosexual/bisexual
population; 16 provide care for IDUÆs; 13 serve women; and 8
provide primary medical care outside San Juan.
The Planning Council has representatives from all the
affected communities and most of the service provider
agencies in the EMA. Sixty percent of the CouncilÆs members
belong to two important membership categories: HIV+
individuals (21 percent) and community based and AIDS
service organizations (39 percent). Representation also
includes a minimum of one member of the mandated categories.
Being the major service provider in the MSJ, the grantee has
allocated a portion of the Title I funds to its AIDS program
for the provision of primary medical care; dental care;
nursing; mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
case management; intermediate care; in-home hospice care
(home health care); laboratory services; homeless shelter;,
and pharmaceuticals. The contact person in charge of the
AIDS program of the MSJ is Dr. Marisol Martinez, who can be
reached at (809)723-2424.
San Juan Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ALBERGUE SANTO CRISTO DE LA SALUD
PO Box 1967
Old San Juan Station
San Juan, PR 00902
Phone (809)727-7373; Fax (809)727 7373 ext. 250
Project Director: Father Rafael Suazo
Services: Nursing services; case management; housing
assistance; and pharmaceuticals
ASOCIACION DE FAMILIARES Y AMIGOS DE PACIENTES CON SIDA
PO Box 1688
Luquillo, PR 00773
Phone (809)889 7962; Fax (809)889 3544
Project Director: Mariana Rodriguez
Services: Laboratory services; case management; and
pharmaceuticals
CENTRO DE AYUDA SOCIAL
PO Box 7093
Bo. Obrero Station
Santurce, PR 00916
Phone (809)781-9334; Fax (809)781-2333
Project Director: Reverend Aurea Martinez-Vilar
Services: Case management; pharmaceuticals
CENTRO EPIDEMIOLOGICO DEL MUNICIPIO DE BAYAMON
PO Box 1588
Bayamon, PR 00960
Phone (809)740-5215, Ext. 249; Fax (809)269 5230
Project Director: Dr. Tamara Behar-Ybarra
Services: Primary medical care; laboratory services;
pharmaceuticals; nursing; and case management
DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD DEL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO
PO Box 71423
San Juan, PR 00936-8523
Phone (809)721 2000; Fax (809)723 3565 (for Central Office,
AIDS Affairs)
Project Director: Dr. Carmen Feliciano de Melecio
Services: Pharmaceuticals (AZT)
DR. RICARDO SOLER, PUERTO ADDICTION MEDICAL SERVICES
1402B Americo Miranda Avenue, Suite 286
Rio Piedras, PR 00921
Phone (809)782-1600
Project Director: Dr. Ricardo Soler
Services: Substance abuse treatment
FUNDACION SIDA
PO Box 364842
San Juan, PR 00936-4842
Phone (809)782 9600; Fax (809)782 1411
Project Director: Dr. Jose Toro Alfonso
Services: Primary medical care; laboratory services; mental
health treatment, therapy, counseling; case management;
homeless shelter; emergency assistance; and pharmaceuticals
HOGAR CREA
Teniente Cesar Gonzalez 1105
Urb Villa Nevarez
Rio Piedras, PR 00927
Phone (809)767 0299; Fax (809)767 0299
Project Director: Dr. Carmen A. Escoda
Services: Primary medical care; case management; laboratory
services; hospice; transportation; and pharmaceuticals
HOGAR DE AYUDA EL REFUGIO
PO Box 3118
Amelia Contract Station
Cantano, PR 00963
Phone (809)749 0848; Fax (809)781-1665
Project Director: Maria Ramos-Andino
Services: Primary medical care; nursing services; and
pharmaceuticals
INICIATIVA COMUNITARIA DE INVESTIGACION
PO Box 774
Old San Juan Station
San Juan, PR 00901
Phone (809)250 8629; Fax (809)753 4454
Project Director: Dr. Jose Vargas-Vidot
Services: Pharmaceuticals
LA PERLA DE GRAN PRECIO
PO Box 928
Guaynabo, PR 00970
Project Director: Lissette Alonso
Phone (809)720 3123; Fax (809)789 0711
Services: Primary medical care; laboratory services; nursing
services; case management; and pharmaceuticals
PROYECTO OASIS DE AMOR
33 Street Tercera Estension
Riverview
Bayamon, PR 00961
Phone (809)740-1500; Fax (809)786-6375
Project Director: Manuel Fontanez-Camunas
Services: Primary medical care; laboratory services; nursing
services; mental health treatment, therapy and counseling;
case management; hospice services; transportation; and
pharmaceuticals
PUERTO RICO COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH ON AIDS
PO Box 30, One Stop Station
103 Universidad Avenue
Rio Piedras, PR 00925
Phone (809)753 9443; Fax (809)753 2894
Project Director: Dr. Rafael Pagan
Services: Primary medical care; nursing services; case
management; laboratory services; specialized medical
services; emergency assistance; mental health treatment,
therapy, and counseling; dental services; food/nutrition
services; and pharmaceuticals
RYDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Call Box 859
Humacao, PR 00792
Phone (809)852 0768; Fax (809)852 0428
Project Director: Diomar Cortes
Services: Home health care; laboratory services; case
management; and pharmaceuticals
SILO MISION CRISTIANA
PO Box 1781
Vega Baja, PR 00694
Phone (809)725 7600; Fax (809)855 9969
Project Director: Judith Negron
Services: Primary medical care and pharmaceuticals
TEEN CHALLENGE DE PUERTO RICO
PO Box 4273
Bayamon Gardens Station
Bayamon, PR 00620
Phone (809)792 6232; Fax (809)783 6570
Project Director: Reverend Pedro F. Diaz
Services: Primary medical care; mental health treatment,
therapy, counseling; case management; laboratory services;
nursing; and pharmaceuticals
UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL CARIBE
Call Box 60-327
Bayamon, PR 00960-6032
Phone: (809)740-4343; Fax (809)740-4343
Project Director: Dr. Raul A. Marcial-Rojas
Services: Laboratory services and pharmaceuticals
GRANTEE: SEATTLE/KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Community AIDS Services Unit
400 Yesler Way, Third Floor
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone (206)296 4752; Fax (206)296 4803
Contact: Kurt Wuellner
The Seattle-King County Department of Public Health (SKCDPH)
is responsible for disbursing Title I funds in the EMA,
which includes the city of Seattle and the counties of King,
Snohomish, and Island. Geographically, King County is quite
large with 2,134 square miles. Its population of 1.5 million
accounts for nearly 30 percent of the StateÆs residents.
Snohomish County covers 2,090 square miles and has 484,000
residents. Island County covers 209 square miles and has a
population of 62,700. The total EMA population represents 40
percent of the StateÆs population and includes the
metropolitan areas of Seattle and Everett. Approximately 75
percent of the States reported AIDS cases are located in the
EMA. Of the reported cases, King County has 94 percent,
Snohomish 5.6 percent, and Island .4 percent.
Homosexual/bisexual contact accounts for the majority of
cases (89 percent); injection drug use (5 percent);
heterosexual contact (2.1 percent); hemophilia (1 percent);
transfusion (1.3 percent); other/unknown (1.6 percent).
The HIV/AIDS Planning Council currently has 30 members. The
only officers of the Council are two co-chairs, one from the
Health Department and one from the community.
Seattle Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
BASTYR UNIVERSITY
144 NE 54th Street
Seattle, WA 98155
Phone (206)632-0354; Fax (206)527-4763
Project Director: Mark Bresnick
Services: Primary care (naturopathic) and nurtitional
services
CHICKEN SOUP BRIGADE
P.O. Box 20066
Seattle, WA 98102 1066
Phone (206)328 8979; Fax (206)328 0171
Project Director: Carol J. Sterling
Services: Chore services for the homebound; food bank/home
delivered meals; and transportation
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS OF KING COUNTY
1025 S. Third Street, Suite A
Renton, WA 98055
Phone (206)277-1311; Fax (206)277-1566
Project Director: John Grisham
Services: Dental care
COUNTY DOCTOR COMMUNITY CLINIC
500 19th Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98112
Phone (206)461 4503; Fax (206)461 7948
Project Director: Linda McVeigh
Service: Primary medical care
45TH STREET CLINIC
1629 N. 45th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone (206)633-2022; Fax (206)633-3113
Project Director: Louise Simpson
Services: Dental care
HABORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER
Madison Clinic
1001 Broadway Avenue, Suite 206
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)720 4200; Fax (206)720 4204
Project Director: Carol Vangelos
Services: Primary medical care; dental care; and case
management
IN TOUCH
(NWAF AFFILIATE)
127 Broadway East, Suite E
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone (206)328 2711; Fax (206)325 2689
Project Director: Stan Rogers
Services: Massage therapy
MULTIFAITH AIDS PROJECT OF SEATTLE
1729 Harvard Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)324 1520
Project Director: Gwen Bieghle
Contact: Sarajane Siegfriedt
Services: Housing assistance
NORTHWEST AIDS FOUNDATION (NWAF)
127 Broadway East
Seattle, WA 98102 5711
Phone (206)329 6923; Fax (206)325 2689
Project Director: Terry Stone
Services: Early access to primary care treatment; case
management; home health care; and housing assistance
NORTHWEST FAMILY CENTER
1001 Broadway Avenue, Suite 210
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)720 4300; Fax (206)720 4204
Project Director: Julie Sarkissian
Services: Primary medical care; child care; and emotional
support
PUDGET SOUND NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTERS
905 Spruce Street, Suite 201
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone (206)461-6935; Fax (206)461-8382
Project Director: Karen Bosley
Services: Dental care
ROSEHEDGE HOUSE
PO Box 25055
Seattle, WA 98125
Phone (206)365 6806; Fax (206)365 2339
Project Director: Linda Chelotti
Services: Housing assistance
SEAMAR COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC
8720 14th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone (206)762-3730; Fax (206)762-5642
Project Director: Mary Bartolo
Services: Dental care
SEATTLE AIDS SUPPORT GROUP (SASG)
(NWAF AFFILIATE)
303 17th Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98112
Phone (206)322 2437
Project Director: Susan Dunshee
Services: Emotional support groups
SEATTLE AREA HOSPITAL COUNCIL
190 Queen Anne Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone (206)284 9277; Fax (206)282 0402
Project Director: Beverly Jacobson
Services: Early access for primary medical care and
treatment
SEATTLE COUNSELING SERVICES FOR SEXUAL MINORITIES
Queen Anne Square
200 West Mercer Street, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98119
Phone (206)282 9314; Fax (206)284 1480
Project Director: Sylvie McGee
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
SEATTLE GAY CLINIC
500 19th Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)461 4540
Project Director: Page Baldwin
Services: Clinical care and health monitoring
SEATTLE TREATMENT EDUCATION PROJECT (STEP)
127 Broadway East, Suite E
Seattle, WA 98102 5786
Phone (206)329 0064; Fax (206)325 2689
Project Director: Kirk Johnson
Services: Early access to primary medical care treatment
SHANTI
(NWAF AFFILIATE)
PO Box 20698
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)322 7326; Fax (206)325 2689
Project Director: Ike Binford
Services: Buddy/companion services for one to one emotional
support
SNOHOMISH HEALTH DISTRICT
3020 Rucker Avenue, Suite 300
Everett, WA 98201 3971
Phone (206)339 5200; Fax (206)339 5216
Project Director: M. Ward Hinds, MC, MPH
Services: Case management; chore/homemaker services for the
homebound; risk reduction counseling; direct emergency
assistance; education/risk reduction; and pharmaceuticals
STONEWALL RECOVERY SERVICES
430 Broadway E.
Seattle, WA 98102 3971
Phone (206)339 5200; Fax (206)339 5216
Project Director: Dick Gunderson
Services: Outpatient treatment for substance abuse
VIRGINIA MASON MEDICAL CENTER/BAILEY BOUSHAY HOUSE
2720 E. Madison Street
Seattle, WA 98112
Phone (206)720 2242; Fax (206)720 2299
Project Director: Christine Hurley
Services: Adult day health services
VIROLOGY CLINIC
Social Work Department
1959 Pacific Street, RC 30
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone (206)548 4394; Fax (206)543 4365
Services: Case management
VOLUNTEER ATTORNEYS FOR PERSON WITH AIDS (VAPWA)
(NWAF AFFILIATE)
600 Bank of California Center
900 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98164
Phone (206)624 4772; Fax (206)382 1270
Project Director: Joan Anderson
Service: Legal assistance
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Client Services
PO Box 47841
Olympia, WA 98504 7841
Phone (206)586 5627; Fax (206)586 5525
Project Director: Anne Shields
Services: Pharmaceuticals; community home health
YESLER TERRACE CLINIC
102 Broadway, Suite 616
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone (206)625-9263; Fax (206)625-9280
Project Director: Therese Ngo Pasquier
Services: Dental care
GRANTEE: METRO AIDS PROGRAM/CITY OF ST. LOUIS
Department of Health and Hospitals
634 N. Grand Boulevard, Room 436
St. Louis, Missouri 63103-2877
Phone (314)658-1159; Fax (314)658-1017
Contact: Deborah Magruder
Contact for Services: Don Conner
Phone (314)658-1159; Fax (314)658-1017
In the St. Louis EMA, the Department of Health is the
administrative Agent for Title I funds. The EMA covers a
ten-county area spanning the States of Illinois and
Missouri, with a total population of 2.4 million persons
residing in a 5,340 square-mile area. In Missouri, the EMA
includes St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles
County, Jefferson County, and Franklin County. Illinois
counties included in the EMA are St. Clair, Madison, Monroe,
Clinton and Jersey. St. Louis City and County in Missouri,
and St. Clair and Madison Counties in Illinois form the
urban core of the EMA, containing approximately 1.9 million
persons, or 80 percent of the regionÆs population.
The 35-member Metropolitan St. Louis Health Services
Planning Council is representative of all risk groups,
racial and ethnic populations, geographical areas, and those
with HIV disease. Membership in the EMA includes
representatives from the Missouri Title II Consortia, the
Southern Illinois Title II Consortia, and the RegionÆs only
Title III program.
In the period 1988 to 1993, the prevalence of HIV throughout
the St. Louis EMA increased by nearly 700 percent. CDC
estimates the total HIV-positive population in the St. Louis
EMA (living and deceased) to be over 8,000. The African
American community has a significantly high incidence rate.
Over 52 percent of all persons infected are African American
though they comprise only 21 percent of the EMAÆS
population. Among all persons in the EMA, one in 336 is
infected with HIV, while one in 109 African Americans is
infected. African American women represent less than 18
percent of all women in the EMA, yet comprise 80 percent of
women infected with HIV.
St. Louis Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
ARCHWAY COMMUNITIES
5652 Pershing Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone (314)361-1623; Fax (314)361-7329
Project Director: Bert Emmons
Services: Substance abuse treatment
BLACKS ASSISTING BLACKS AGAINST AIDS (BABAA)
PO Box 150531
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone (314)241-4646; Fax (314)241-0205
Project Director: Erise Williams
Services: Case management; outreach information
DRUG, ALCOHOL AND REHABILITATION TREATMENT (DART)
1307 Lindbergh Plaza Center
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone (314)569-3105; Fax (314)569-2238
Project Director: Calvin E. Kyles
Services: Substance abuse treatment
DOORWAYS
PO Box 4652
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone (314)454-9599; Fax (314)454-9989
Project Director: Lynn Cooper
Services: Housing assistance; emergency assistance
ST. LOUIS EFFORT FOR AIDS
5622 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63112
Phone (314)367-2382; Fax (314)367-5985
Project Director: Beth Meyerson
Services: Emergency assistance; transportation assistance
FOOD OUTREACH
4579 Laclede
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone (314)367-4461; Fax (314)367-8739
Project Director: Mark Utterback
Services: Food services
GRACE HILL
2600 Hadley Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
Phone (314)241-2200; Fax (314)241-8938
Project Director: Louise Reeves
Services: Child care
LEGAL SERVICES AIDS PROJECT
625 N. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone (314)454-6962; Fax (314)367-8938
Project Director: Jeanne Philips-Roth
Services: Client advocacy
NORTHSIDE AIDS OUTREACH
3540 Marcus
St. Louis, MO 63115
Phone (314)389-6817
Project Director: Josephine Ingram
Services: Case management; outreach information
ST. CLAIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
19 Public Square, Suite 150
St. Louis, MO 62220-1624
Phone (618)233-7703; Fax (618)233-7713
Project Director: Larry McCulley
Services: Primary care and support services
SSM - OUTPATIENT REHABILATION CENTER
350 Village Square Dirve
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone (314)994-0157; Fax (314)994-0067
Project Director: Dorise Hughes
Services: Rehabilitation services
STATE OF MISSOURI
PO Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone (314)751-6129; Fax (314)751-6447
Project Director: Bob Holtkamp
Services: Home health care; primary medical care; dental
care; medications; and mental health treatment, therapy, and
counseling
GRANTEE: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Public Assistance Hillsborough County
P.O. Box 1110
Tampa, FL 33601
Phone (813)272-5040; Fax (813)276-6866
Contact: Alan D. York
The individual responsible for disbursing funds and
administering the Title I grant in the Tampa-St. Petersburg
EMA is the chief elected official (CEO), the chairperson of
the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners. Under
the direction of the County Administrator, the Community
Health and Human Services Department oversees management of
the grant. In October 1992, the CEO designated the Sun Coast
AIDS Network (SCAN) consortium to fulfill the planning
council role as stipulated in the Ryan White CARE Act. The
planning council has 30 appointed members representing all
mandated categories of membership.
The EMA is comprised of four counties (Hillsborough,
Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando) and 23 cities, and covers more
than 2,500 square miles along the west central ôsuncoastö of
Florida. The total population exceeds 2 million, and is 83
percent white, 9 percent African American, 7 percent
Hispanic, 1 percent Asian/Pacific islander, and less than 1
percent Native American.
The first diagnosed AIDS case in the Tampa-St. Petersburg
EMA was reported in 1980. Between 1986 and 1990, cumulative
reported cases increased 14-fold to a total of 1,166 cases.
During this time, women experienced a 33-fold increase, and
pediatric cases increased to 22 reported cases. By early
1993, total cumulative reported cases reached 3,264 with 71
percent white (compared to a national percentage of 52
percent), 21 percent African American, and 8 percent
Hispanic (although representing about 9 percent of the total
EMA population, African Americans have experienced 21
percent of the reported AIDS cases). The trend is changing
in transmission categories among women with AIDS; IDU
transmission continued at the high but steady rate of 39
percent of the total female AIDS cases reported between 1990
and 1993, but heterosexual contact accounted for virtually
the entire proportional increase (from 39 percent to 46
percent). Together, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties claim
92 percent of the total reported AIDS cases within the
entire EMA, and all pediatric cases.
Tampa Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES, INC.
4211 E. Busch Boulevard, Suite H
Tampa, FL 33617
Phone (813)988-6096; Fax (813)989-2974
Contact: John Marroco, Executive Director
Services: Substance abuse treatment and counseling
AIDS COALITION OF PINELLAS
1180 Cleveland Street
Clearwater, FL 34615
Phone (813)449-2437; Fax (813)446-5798
Contact: Kathleen Farrell, Executive Director
Services: Case management
BAY AREA LEGAL SERVICES, INC.
700 Twiggs Street, Suite 800
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone (813)223-2525; Fax (813)229-8746
Contact: Richard Woltmann, Executive Director
Services: Client advocacy
BJ COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION
4002 E. Bird Street
Tampa, FL 33617
Phone (813)989-0800
Contact: Jeffrey Haynes, Project Director
Services: Housing assistance
CHRISTOPHER HOUSE INC.
3125 5th Avenue
St. Petersburgh, FL 33713
Phone (813)321-0955; Fax (813)321-0803
Contact: Edward J. Hughes, MD, Director
Services: Housing assistance
COMMUNITY ALLIANCE OF PINELLAS FOR AIDS, INC.
3125 5th Avenue, N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33713
Phone (813)321-1211; Fax (813)321-2215
Contact: Dr. Edward Borow, President
Services: Mental health counseling; transportation
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS OF PINELLAS, INC.
1310 22nd Avenue S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
Phone (813)821-6701; Fax (813)895-3762
Contact: Ronald Lipton, PhD, Executive Director
Services: Primary medical care; transportation
DIAL-A-MEAL, INC.
1218 Court Street, Suite A
Clearwater, FL 34616
Phone (813)442-1198; Fax (813)447-0582
Contact: Delores Fry, President
Services: Food services
EMPACT RESOURCE SERVICE CENTER
PO Box 117
St. Petersburg, FL 33731
Phone (813)327-2142
Contact: Evelyn Smith, Director of Special Operations
Services: Case management
FAMILY ENRICHMENT CENTER - COGIC
6013 N. 40th Street
Tampa, FL 33610
Phone (813)628-4432
Contact: Charles Davis, CEO
Services: Respite care
FAMILY SERVICE CENTERS OF PINELLAS
2960 Roosevelt Boulevard
Clearwater, FL 34602
Phone (813)536-9427; Fax (813)536-7867
Contact: Richard Murdock, Executive Director
Services: Counseling
FRANCIS HOUSE, INC.
4703 N. Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33603
Phone (813)237-3066
Contact: Sister Anne Dougherty, Project Director
Services: Day/respite care
GULF COAST JEWISH FAMILY & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
14041 Icot Boulevard
Clearwater, FL 34620
Phone (813)538-7460; Fax (813)535-4774
Contact: Michael Bernstein, President
Services: Mental health counseling; case management
GULF COAST LEGAL SERVICES, INC.
641 First Street S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone (813)821-0726; Fax (813)821-3340
Contact: John Cunningham, Executive Director
Services: Client advocacy
THE HARBOR, INC.
PO Box 428
New Port Richey, FL 34656-0428
Phone (813)942-9907; Fax (813)942-8236
Contact: Brian Fitzsimmons, Executive Director
Services: Primary medical care; dental services; mental
health counseling; case management; direct emergency
assistance for medications and food; food services; housing
assistance; transportation; and pharmaceuticals
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY
PO Box 1289
Tampa, FL 33601
Phone (813)251-7731
Contact: Dr. David Bussone
Services: Primary medical care
HOSPICE OF HILLSBOROUGH, INC.
3010 W. Azeele Street
Tampa, FL 33609
Phone (813)877-2200; Fax (813)872-7037
Contact: Anne Thal, Executive Director
Services: Hospice care
HOSPICE OF THE FLORIDA SUN COAST, INC.
300 E. Bay Drive
Largo, FL 33640
Phone (813)586-4432; Fax (813)586-5213
Contact: Mary Labyak, Executive Director
Services: Hospice care
HRS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNITS
8019 N. Himes Avenue, Suite 200
Tampa, FL 33614
Phone (813)975-2170; Fax (813)975-2169
Contact: Clara Bailey, Nutritional Director
Services: Nutrition consulting services
HRS DISTRICT VI HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNITS
1105 E. Kennedy Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone (813)272-6200; Fax (813)272-7169
Contact: Shirley McLendon, RN, Center Administrator
Services: Primary medical care; mental health counseling;
pharmaceuticals; substance abuse counseling; and outpatient
specialty care
HRS PINELLAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNITS
500 7th Avenue S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone (813)824-6900
Contact: John Heilman, MD
Services: Primary medical care and medications
JAMES A. HALEY VETERANSÆ HOSPITAL
13000 Bruce B. Downs
Tampa, FL 33612
Phone (813)972-2000, Ext. 6184; Fax (813)978-5928
Contact: Gary Bergen, MD, Contract Coordinator, Infectious
Diseases & Tropical Medicine
Services: Primary medical care
MT. ZION A.M.E.ÆS AIDS CARE STATION
919 20th Street S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Phone (813)894-1393
Contact: Rev. Alan B. Stockton, Administrator
Services: Food; transportation
OPERATION PAR, INC.
10901-C Roosevelt Boulevard, Suite 1000
St. Petersburg, FL 33716
Phone (813)570-5080; Fax (813)570-5083
Contact: Lori Gottlieb, Contract Manager
Services: Substance abuse counseling
PEOPLE OF COLOR AIDS COALITION, INC.
460 Sixth Avenue S.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone (813)894-4679; Fax (813)896-6122
Contact: Carl DeVine, Executive Director
Services: Food
PINELLAS OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL
3443 First Avenue N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33713
Phone (813)327-8690; Fax (813)321-9612
Contact: Fred Zecker, Executive Director
Services: Day/respite care
PRO BONO FOUNDATION
700 Twiggs Street, Suite 802
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone (813)229-8335; Fax (813)229-7876
Contact: Patricia Hall, President
Services: Day/respite care
REACH OUT FOR HELP, INC.
1808 E. Sitka Street
Tampa, FL 33604
Phone (813)930-9098
Contact: Michael McLenon, Administrator
Services: Supportive housing
SHANDS TEACHING HOSPITAL AND CLINICS INC.
8403 Benjamin Road, Suite E
Tampa, FL 33634
Phone (813)886-2951; Fax (813)884-6921
Contact: Sandy Calvert, Administrator
Services: Home health care
SUN COAST AIDS NETWORK, INC.
11700 N. 58th Street, Suite F
Temple Terrace, FL 34656-0428
Phone (813)980-3953; Fax (813)989-0626
Contact: Michelle Berube, Acting Executive Director
Services: Dental services and medications
TAMPA AIDS NETWORK, INC.
11215 N. Nebraska Avenue
Tampa, FL 33612
Phone (813)978-8683; Fax (813)978-3515
Contact: Chuck Kuehn, Executive Director
Services: Mental health counseling; case management;
housing; food service; and transportation
TAMPA-HILLSBOROUGH ACTION PLAN, INC.
5015 N. 22nd Street
Tampa, FL 33610
Phone (813)237-6800; Fax (813)238-2588
Contact: Robert Cole, President
Services: Case management
USF DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
One Davis Boulevard, Suite 502
Tampa, FL 33606
Phone (813)272-2960
Contact: Ronald Kaufman, Vice President
Services: Primary medical services
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER, BAY PINES
10000 Bay Pines Boulevard
Bay Pines, FL 33504
Phone (813)398-6661; Fax (813)398-9319
Contact: R.J. Vogel, Medical Center Director
Services: Primary medical care
GRANTEE: PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
301 North Olive Avenue, 11th Floor
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone (407)355-2712; Fax (407)355-3982
Contact: Robert Weisman, Administrator
Ed Rich, Director of Community Services
The Board of County Commissioners serves as the Chief
Elected Officials in the Palm Beach County EMA,
administering Ryan White funding through the County
Administrator, Robert Weisman. The HIV Services Planning
Council was convened by the Board of County Commissioners in
November 1993, and has 40 members reflecting the
racial/ethnic diversity of one of the largest, fastest
growing counties in the nation. It is an expansion and
refinement of the Palm Beach County AIDS Consortium.
While per-capita income is one of the highest in the nation,
at $19,524, the wealth of a small number of individuals
living in the coastal portion of the county is countered by
the extreme poverty of some of the poorest families in the
nation. The western portion of Palm Beach County is home to
24,478 children under the ages of 18 living below the
Federal poverty level. The Hispanic population of Palm Beach
County is by far the fastest growing segment, with a 134
percent growth rate in the last decade.
Palm Beach County reported a 40 percent increase in new AIDS
cases in 1992. The prevalence of HIV infection varies by
race, sex, risk group, and geographic local. Ninety-six
percent of the infected population in the western portion of
the county is Black, compared to 48 percent in the eastern
coastal areas. Heterosexual contact (33.7 percent) is the
primary mode of transmission in the western portion of the
county while nationally, heterosexual contacts account for
only 7 percent of transmission. According to the Palm Beach
County Public Health Unit, pediatric HIV/AIDS infection is
of great concern. A total of 297 pediatric HIV/AIDS cases
were recorded through 1993. Palm Beach County has the most
cases of seropositive pregnant women of all Florida
counties. Black childbearing women are eight times more
likely to be HIV positive than Whites and five times more
likely than women of other races.
Palm Beach County Sub-Contractors and Services Provided
CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
2405 Mercer Avenue, Suite 10
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone (407)655-6247; Fax (407)655-6514
Project Director: R. Edwin Reed, Jr.
Services: Substance abuse counseling in group settings
COMPREHENSIVE AIDS PROGRAM OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
2580 Metrocentre Boulevard, Suite 3
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
Phone (407)687-3400; Fax (407)687-3495
Project Director: Shauna Dunn
Services: Case management; Buddy companion services; food
pantry/home delivered meals; direct emergency assistance;
home health care; rehabilitation care; substance abuse
treatment/counseling; and transportation services
EMMAUS RESIDENCE
900 W. 54th Street
PO Box 247
West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Phone (407)863-9227; Fax (407)863-5379
Project Director: Father John F. Edwards
Services: Residence for homeless men and women living with
AIDS; paraprofessional home health care
GRATITUDE GUILD, INC.
317 Lakeside Court
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Phone (407)833-6826; Fax (407)832-4087
Project Director: Catherine ôCappyö dÆAoust
Services: Residential day, evening, outpatient and
continuing treatment and counseling programs for substance
abusing women and their families
HIV PASTORAL CARE NETWORK OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
c/o PASTORAL SERVICES - GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL
PO Box 3168
West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Phone (407)650-6413; Fax (407)650-6239
Project Director: Warner A. Hutchinson
Services: Direct professional, non-sectarian, non-judgmental
pastoral care for HIV positive individuals and their
families
HOPE HOUSE OF THE PALM BEACHES
2001 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, Suite 500
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Phone (407)697-2600; Fax (407)697-2666
Project Director: P.G. ôSkipö Clotti
Services: Wide range of housing and utility subsidy programs
for individuals and families affected by HIV spectrum
disease; menÆs residence; women and childrenÆs residence;
and rental subsidy programs
JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDRENÆS SERVICE
4605 Community Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33417
Phone (407)684-1991; Fax (407)684-5366
Project Director: Neil P. Newstein
Services: Case management; day and respite care on a non-
denominational, non-sectarian basis for those affected by
HIV/AIDS
LATIN AMERICAN IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE ORGANIZATION
4623 Forrest Hill Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33415
Phone (407)966-4515; Fax (407)966-4515
Project Director: Clemencia Ortiz
Services: Mental health counseling for members of the Latin
American Community affected by HIV spectrum disease
LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.
423 Fern Street, Suite 200
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone (407)655-8944; Fax (407)655-5269
Project Director: Robert A. Bertisch
Services: Client advocacy in the areas of advance
directives, wills, probate, guardianship, social security,
disability claims, Medicare, and Medicaid matters;
adoption/foster care program to provide pre-
need placement of minor children and guardianship
arrangements
PEOPLE WITH AIDS COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
423 Fern Street, Suite 200
West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Phone (407)655-8944; Fax (407)655-5269
Project Director: Christy Randazzo
Services: Peer counseling telephone hotline providing
information, emotional support and referral services to the
HIV/AIDS community
PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
826 Evernia Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone (407)355-3119; Fax (407)832-1712
Project Director: Jean M. Malecki, MD, MPH
Services: Comprehensive adult/children/adolescent/pediatric
primary
medical and dental care program including physician
services, pharmaceutical support, and early intervention
programs
ST. MATTHEWÆS CORPORATION
806 Sapodilla Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone (407)835-1631
Project Director: Rose M. Darden
Services: Safehaven residence for women and children;
comprehensive facility for abused and abusing women and
their children
THE CHILDRENÆS PLACE/CONNORÆS NURSERY, INC.
2309 Ponce de Leon Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Phone (407)832-6185; Fax (407)832-4786
Project Director: Nancy Lambrecht
Services: Shelter to provide care for HIV/AIDS infected
children ages newborn to ten; comprehensive pediatric
medical care in a home-like setting; care for babies at the
nursery while mothers receive treatment at the nearby
Gratitude House facility; and support programs for the
entire affected family
THE PARENT CHILD CENTER OF THE PALM BEACHES, INC.
2500 Metrocentre Boulevard, Suite Three
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Phone (407)688-9113; Fax (407)689-4188
Project Director: Beth A. Male
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling
for children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS and their
families
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH
560 Village Boulevard, Suite 250
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Phone (407)689-7862; Fax (407)689-1578
Project Director: A. Ann Zielinski
Services: Skilled nursing care; therapies including
physical, speech and occupational; home health care
including assistance with hygiene, grooming, and homemaking
skills; and homemaking services including light
housekeeping, shopping, and meal preparation
WAYSIDE HOUSE, INC.
378 NE Sixth Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33483
Phone (407)278-0055; Fax (407)276-6863
Project Director: Phyllis Michelfelder
Services: Residential treatment center for women alcoholics
and drug addicts; out-patient project for women with
HIV/AIDS including group therapy, individual therapy and
out-patient counseling
WESTERN COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC, INC.
1024 NW Avenue D
Belle Glade, FL 33430
Phone (407)992-1330; Fax (407)992-1335
Project Director: Joseph Amato, MRC
Services: Mental health treatment, therapy, and counseling;
and substance abuse therapy and counseling utilizing both
in-patient and out-patient settings