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U.S. News New York: HIV, AIDS Patients to Start Moving Back Into West Village Residence After SandyJanuary 23, 2013 Forty-four HIV/AIDS patients living in Bailey-Holt House in New York City's West Village were forced from their home after super storm Sandy struck in late October 2012. Scattered since the storm hit, the patients can finally begin to move back home this week. Bailey-Holt House CEO Gina Quattrochi declares that electricity was restored a few days ago for the first time since October 28. She praised the patients, saying, "They're doing better than I would have done in this situation." Quattrochi laments that Bailey-Holt House has more than $1 million in expenses to pay; however, because of their location in the Village, not in Rockaway or the Lower East Side, they are ineligible to apply for some of the available funding. To alleviate some of this financial stress, Bailey-Holt House has established an emergency fund. CBS New York 01.22.2013 ![]() Sen. Schumer, Rep. Higgins Want Feds to Review Buffalo, N.Y., VA Following Potential HIV, Hepatitis Exposure This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. Visit the CDC's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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