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Us Helping Us and La Clinica Awarded CDC FundsBy Candace Y.A. Montague September 27, 2011
Us Helping Us, People Into Living and La Clinica del Pueblo, both based in Northwest, were awarded funds to expand their HIV/AIDS prevention services for young gay and transgender men of color yesterday. The announcement came on National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day set aside for recognition of the impact of the disease on gay men. As of lately, HIV among gay men has been rising at an alarming rate. According to the CDC estimates, released in August, between 2006 and 2009, the annual number of new HIV infections increased 48 percent among young black MSM. Among Latinos, men who have sex with men are by far the most severely impacted, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all new infections. Now Us Helping Us and La Clinica del Pueblo will have additional funds to fight HIV among these endangered populations. The grant will go towards funding testing programs and linking HIV-infected individuals to care. The awards will also fund prevention services such as condom distribution. Dr. Ron Simmons, President of Us Helping Us says, "We are excited to have received a CDC grant to target young, gay black men.They are a population significantly impacted by new HIV infections and with this grant, we are hoping to reverse that trend." There were a total of 34 community-based organizations that received grants; representing 19 states and Puerto Rico. Congratulations to Us Helping us and La Clinica del Pueblo! We all look forward to seeing more work and more creative solutions towards ending the epidemic. Get e-mail notifications every time Candace's blog is updated.
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D.C. HIV/AIDS Examiner ![]() Candace Y.A. Montague Candace Y.A. Montague has been learning about HIV since 1988 (and she has the certificates from the American Red Cross to prove it). Health is a high priority to Candace because she believes that nothing can come of your life if you're not healthy enough to enjoy it. One of her two master's degrees is in Community Health Promotion and Education. Candace was inspired to act against HIV after seeing a documentary in 2008 about African-American women and HIV. She knew that writing was the best way for her to make a difference and help inform others. Candace is a native Washingtonian and covers HIV news all around D.C. She has covered fundraisers, motorcycle rides, town hall meetings, house balls, Capitol Hill press conferences, election campaigns and protests for The DC Examiner.com and emPower News Magazine. Subscribe to Candace's Blog:
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