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Housing for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (Paperback)
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Housing for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (Paperback)
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Loot Price R329
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Since the beginning of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS) epidemic in the early 1980s, many individuals living with
the disease have had difficulty finding affordable, stable housing.
As individuals become ill, they may find themselves unable to work,
while at the same time facing health care expenses that leave few
resources to pay for housing. In addition, many of those persons
living with AIDS struggled to afford housing even before being
diagnosed with the disease. The financial vulnerability associated
with AIDS, as well as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that
causes AIDS, results in a greater likelihood of homelessness among
persons living with the disease. At the same time, those who are
homeless may be more likely to engage in activities through which
they could acquire or transmit HIV. Further, recent research has
indicated that those individuals living with HIV who live in stable
housing have better health outcomes than those who are homeless or
unstably housed, and that they spend fewer days in hospitals and
emergency rooms. Congress recognized the housing needs of persons
living with HIV/AIDS when it approved the Housing Opportunities for
Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program in 1990 as part of the
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (P.L. 101-625).
The HOPWA program, administered by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD), funds short-term and permanent housing,
together with supportive services, for individuals living with
HIV/AIDS and their families. In addition, a small portion of funds
appropriated through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program, administered
by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), may also be
used to fund short-term housing for those living with HIV/AIDS. In
FY2012, Congress appropriated $332 million for HOPWA as part of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act (P.L. 112-55). This was a reduction
of $3 million from the $335 million appropriated in FY2011 and
FY2010, the most funding ever appropriated for the program. Prior
to FY2010, the most that had been appropriated for HOPWA was $310
million in FY2009. HOPWA funds are distributed to states and
localities through both formula and competitive grants. HUD awards
90% of appropriated funds by formula to states and eligible
metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) based on population, reported
cases of AIDS, and incidence of AIDS. The remaining 10% is
distributed through a grant competition. Funds are used primarily
for housing activities, although grant recipients must provide
supportive services to those persons residing in HOPWA-funded
housing.
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