Health Department announces 20 million dollar grant to fight HIV/AIDS
City health officials held a briefing today in the auditorium of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & Culture to announce the reception of a nearly 20 million dollar grant from the Centers of Disease Control (CDC). The grant, which is specifically aimed at helping the city’s efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, will be used in a broad outreach by various governmental, medical and community organizations.
Speaking before an enthusiastic group which included AIDS activists, health professionals and representatives of the legislative community, were Commissioner of Health in Baltimore City Dr. Leana Wen; Dr. Patrick Chaulk, Assistant Commissioner for HIV and STD services in the city Health Department, and Dr. Renata Arrington-Sanders of the Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Clinic and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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