Increase Chicago AIDS Housing Funding

Target:
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and the Chicago City Council
$1.5 million in new AIDS housing funding is needed because AIDS housing resources in Chicago are limited and scarce.  

HIV-positive people with safe and affordable housing are better able to manage their healthcare, complex treatments, and receive the rest and nutritious foods they need to stay healthy.  A physically disabling disease that attacks the immune system, HIV/AIDS is also a disease of poverty.  Nearly 1 in 2 people with HIV/AIDS live in poverty or become too sick to earn a living.  Affordable housing is scarce and rents are rising; poor people with HIV/AIDS increasingly face untenable choices between paying for rent and utilities, or food and medication.  Without help, too many disabled people can scarcely afford to meet any of their basic needs.  For these reasons we urge Mayor Daley and City Council to appropriate $1.5 million in new, ongoing city funding toward AIDS housing services in the 2008 city budget. 

$1.5 million in new AIDS housing funding is needed because AIDS housing resources in Chicago are limited and scarce.  

HIV-positive people with safe and affordable housing are better able to manage their healthcare, complex treatments, and receive the rest and nutritious foods they need to stay healthy.  A physically disabling disease that attacks the immune system, HIV/AIDS is also a disease of poverty.  Nearly 1 in 2 people with HIV/AIDS live in poverty or become too sick to earn a living.  Affordable housing is scarce and rents are rising; poor people with HIV/AIDS increasingly face untenable choices between paying for rent and utilities, or food and medication.  Without help, too many disabled people can scarcely afford to meet any of their basic needs.  For these reasons we urge Mayor Daley and City Council to appropriate $1.5 million in new, ongoing city funding toward AIDS housing services in the 2008 city budget. 

We the undersigned, urge you to increase AIDS housing funding by $1.5 million in the 2008 City of Chicago budget.

-After leaving prisons, substance abuse treatment centers or hospitals, people with HIV shouldn't have to wait months or years to find housing. Community residences (group living settings that provide intensive supportive services) need more funding to meet the demand for services.

-Critically important rental assistance for 211 low-income, disabled people with HIV/AIDS will end in January 2008 if no additional funding is identified. Without rental assistance, these individuals are likely to face severe housing instability or homelessness in the dead of winter.

According to national estimates, 10,000-15,000 people living with HIV in Chicago need AIDS housing, but just 1,460 units are available.

Stable housing helps low-income people with HIV:

-Access medical care to manage HIV disease and avoid costly hospitalizations

-Eat properly and take medication on schedule %u2013 critical for maintaining health and delaying the onset of debilitating illness

-Obtain supportive social services that help people with HIV live independently and stay healthy

-Give people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness the stability to explore job training, education, and other productive activities to re-build their lives

Thank you for addressing this need.
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# 319:
7:00 am PST, Jan 4, Keli Roberts, Pennsylvania
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7:32 am PST, Dec 2, Nicholas Joseph Davis, Canada
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3:26 am PST, Nov 8, Steve Klein, Virginia
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10:03 am PDT, Oct 9, Deborah Parks, Illinois
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1:36 pm PDT, Oct 3, Name not displayed, Ireland
# 307:
10:25 am PDT, Oct 3, Harold Fuentes, Illinois
As a clinician working with young people with HIV, housing and lack of jobs continues to be the number 1 barrier to maintaining good health. Please help in this important cause
# 306:
11:21 am PDT, Oct 2, Name not displayed, Illinois
Necessities such as housing are a God-given human right, not to mention a constitutional law.
# 305:
2:33 pm PDT, Oct 1, Renee Pearson, Illinois
Hiv positive people need housing before they stand at the door of death!
# 304:
12:47 pm PDT, Oct 1, Mawiyah Coates, Illinois
I believe it is essential to have safe, secure, affordable housing. Please help HIV-positive Chicago residents better manage their healthcare by ensuring that that have somewhere to sleep.
# 303:
12:45 pm PDT, Oct 1, Sinai Ornelas, Illinois
# 302:
12:33 pm PDT, Oct 1, Wendy Rebolledo, Illinois
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7:59 am PDT, Oct 1, Kathleen Jacobs-mcloyd, Illinois
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4:30 pm PDT, Sep 29, Neetra Scott, Illinois
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10:01 am PDT, Sep 29, CHRISTOPHER COAN, Illinois
# 298:
1:45 pm PDT, Sep 28, Rebecca Goldberg, Illinois
Iam an RN wrking with clients with HIV/AIDS for 15 years. Because of unstable housing and having to go meal to meal, lack of transportation and other needed resoures, many of my poor clients do not make their healthcare a priority. As a result many are in poor health and continue to die unnecesarily. Please adress this issue!
# 297:
8:37 am PDT, Sep 28, Joretta Heard, Illinois
# 296:
8:34 am PDT, Sep 28, Name not displayed, Illinois
Housing has always been one of if not the top need for people living with HIV/AIDS. I'm not alone saying that this is priority.
# 295:
8:27 am PDT, Sep 28, Mary Jo Tozzi, Illinois
Without the security of housing, our patients can't attend properly to their health and social problems. Please help.
# 294:
8:13 am PDT, Sep 28, Susan Zeigler, Illinois
# 293:
7:27 am PDT, Sep 28, Peter McLoyd, Illinois
We need safe and affordable housing for ouselves anf our families. It's literaly impossible to live healthy with HIV/AIDS and not have a roof over your head!
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12:18 pm PDT, Sep 27, Tiffany Dixon, Illinois
# 291:
6:19 pm PDT, Sep 26, Rhonda Fazenbaker, North Carolina
# 290:
11:58 am PDT, Sep 26, Joseph Phillips, Illinois
I currently receive housing assistance through AFC and would not be able to survive with out it. Instead of cutting the budget it should be increased as rents increase. Thanks
# 289:
11:25 am PDT, Sep 26, Charles Kalav, Illinois
# 288:
8:01 am PDT, Sep 26, Maria Nieves, Illinois
# 287:
12:37 pm PDT, Sep 25, Name not displayed, Illinois
I am an HIV prevention counselor, i have client with HIV that are living in conditions which are dangerous to their health. These clients want to get out but they have no where to go that they can afford. Please Help!!!
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7:50 am PDT, Sep 25, Linette Pho, Illinois
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7:22 am PDT, Sep 25, Marie Warner, Illinois
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7:10 am PDT, Sep 25, Monica Delgado, Illinois
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8:49 pm PDT, Sep 24, Jennifer Thornton, Illinois
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4:27 pm PDT, Sep 24, Christina Wright, Illinois
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4:03 pm PDT, Sep 24, Richard Johnson, Illinois
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3:16 pm PDT, Sep 24, Saralyn Leffel, Colorado
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1:54 pm PDT, Sep 24, Tom Conway, Illinois
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12:48 pm PDT, Sep 24, Name not displayed, Illinois
# 277:
11:07 am PDT, Sep 24, Teresa Seliga, Illinois
Life is fragile and our circumstances can change in a second.... we must treat one other with the same care we would ask of for ourselves... the next person in need could be you .. do not close your heart to others as the other may one day be you. Please help.
# 276:
10:04 am PDT, Sep 24, John Deneen, Illinois
Do the right thing!
# 275:
9:04 am PDT, Sep 24, Tony Vega, Illinois
People lifes are in danger because they are homeless and dont have a permanent place to call home
# 274:
8:33 am PDT, Sep 24, Kate Webster, Illinois
# 273:
8:23 am PDT, Sep 24, Laquita Sigler, Illinois
# 272:
8:11 am PDT, Sep 24, Andrew Burdett, Illinois
Affordable housing and basic healthcare go hand in hand. If Chicago want to be the city of tomorrow and host the olympics, funding such as this is where it needs to start!
# 271:
7:11 am PDT, Sep 24, Beau Gratzer, Illinois
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6:33 am PDT, Sep 24, James Kerridge, Illinois
# 269:
5:30 am PDT, Sep 24, Shannon Lane, Illinois
It is time for Chicago to step up and take care of those most vulnerable. You who sit on the City Council have the opportunity to not only show your compassion, but to change the current trend of apathy towards this disease.
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3:34 am PDT, Sep 24, Name not displayed, Illinois
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7:15 pm PDT, Sep 23, Marci Adams, Illinois
# 266:
4:54 pm PDT, Sep 23, Name not displayed, Illinois
Perpetuating social problems and medical challenges such as HIV will not make Chicago a leading city.
# 265:
3:55 pm PDT, Sep 23, Jeffrey Giles, Illinois
As a registered voter, this issue is one of many involving healthcare that are important to me. This issue carries a lot of weight in my choices when I vote.
# 264:
12:42 pm PDT, Sep 23, Carl Sondrol, Illinois
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4:03 pm PDT, Sep 22, Matthew Smucker, Illinois
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2:47 pm PDT, Sep 22, Sheika Cox-Bey, Illinois
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11:58 am PDT, Sep 22, Teofilo Limosnero, Illinois
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9:51 am PDT, Sep 22, Chrystan Carlton, Illinois
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7:51 am PDT, Sep 22, Kurt Mohning, Illinois
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8:25 pm PDT, Sep 21, Jason Taylor, Illinois
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6:44 pm PDT, Sep 21, Lauren Case, Ohio
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3:25 pm PDT, Sep 21, Carrie Schiff, Illinois
# 255:
2:06 pm PDT, Sep 21, Mark Giolas, Illinois
# 254:
12:50 pm PDT, Sep 21, Kelly Lynn Hogan, Illinois
I am an artist and Chicago resident who is currently teaching at Knox College as a Visiting Instructor at the Dept of Theatre and Dance. Even though away from Chicago briefly, I urge you to appropriate this funding to those you care greatly benefit from the support it will provide them.
# 253:
12:41 pm PDT, Sep 21, Deshanna Crockett, Illinois
# 252:
12:38 pm PDT, Sep 21, Naomi Lamm, California
Affordable housing is the MINIMUM that people need in order to take care of themselves - let's prioritize people living with HIV/AIDS' right to live their lives and take care of themselves. With the amount of wealth in this country it is an embarrassment that such basic needs are not provided for people who need it the most.
# 251:
12:12 pm PDT, Sep 21, Robert Zuley, Illinois
I'm concerned that the City isn't very concerned with less priviledged people who need public transportation, housing and food. Please help.
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