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News Briefs Indiana: Fighting AIDSDecember 31, 2002 The Indiana AIDS Fund has awarded $117,000 in grants to five Indianapolis social service organizations. Damien Center received $44,000 for prevention programming for women of color. Concord Center Association received $10,000 for a program to facilitate risk-reduction behaviors by high-risk clients. The Indiana Youth Group was awarded $10,000 for its Cyber Project, which coordinates HIV prevention activities for rural Indiana youths through Internet dialogues. Pathway to Recovery was given $8,000 for prevention, intervention and education programs targeting homeless adults, and $25,000 for its Treatment Plus Health Program mobile van. Shalom Health Care Center received $20,000 to support an HIV prevention program for Hispanic and black youths in western Marion County. Back to other CDC news for December 31, 2002 Indianapolis Star 12.26.02 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. |
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