Emergency Funding Approved To Avert Atlanta's HIV Housing Crisis
As federal money pours into Georgia to end new HIV infections,
hundreds of people living with HIV and AIDS are being threatened
with eviction. Non-profit providers accuse the city of being
chronically late with a total of $41 million in federal HIV funds
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As federal money pours into Georgia to end new HIV infections,
hundreds of people living with HIV and AIDS are being threatened
with eviction. Non-profit providers accuse the city of being
chronically late with a total of $41 million in federal HIV funds —
money reserved to provide HIV and AIDS clients a place to live. On
Monday, the Atlanta City Council voted to appropriate $1.5 million
in emergency funding to pay for housing and other services that
clients of The Living Room depend on. A lawsuit filed by that
organization in July accuses the city of withholding funds.
hundreds of people living with HIV and AIDS are being threatened
with eviction. Non-profit providers accuse the city of being
chronically late with a total of $41 million in federal HIV funds —
money reserved to provide HIV and AIDS clients a place to live. On
Monday, the Atlanta City Council voted to appropriate $1.5 million
in emergency funding to pay for housing and other services that
clients of The Living Room depend on. A lawsuit filed by that
organization in July accuses the city of withholding funds.
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