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.
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.
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12:44 am PDT, Oct 28,
Sophie Szeferowicz, France
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