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  1. The HIV/AIDS Bureau funds HIV primary medical care, medications, and essential support service for low-income people with HIV in the US. Learn how the program helps over 550,000 clients achieve viral suppression and supports health care professionals.

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    • Listen to Audio of Ryan White’s Mom
    • How Could He Have Aids?
    • Mom, I Want to Go to School
    • Mom, You Don't Get It
    • He Was My Son
    • His Legacy Would Be

    Ryan’s mom, Jeanne White Ginder, recounts the early years of struggle, pain, and triumph. 1. How Could He Have AIDS? 2. Mom, I Want to Go to School 3. Mom, You Don't Get It 4. He Was My Son 5. His Legacy Would Be

    Play audio Transcription of Audio: Ryan White was diagnosed with AIDS on December 17, 1984. He was one of the first children—one of the first hemophiliacs—to come down with AIDS, and it was definitely a time when there was no education and there was hardly any information on AIDS at the time. So I was living in Kokomo, Indiana, and Ryan was attendi...

    Play audio Transcription of audio: Ryan really became famous because of his fight to go to school. When Ryan was diagnosed, they only gave him three to six months to live. So at that time, I thought every cough, every fever, I worried that it was going to be his last. And I really never thought he'd be healthy enough to go to school. But as he star...

    Play audio Transcription of audio: Then we moved to Cicero, Indiana, and there the community welcomed us. And it was all because of a young girl, named Jill Stuart, who was president of the student body, who decided to bring in the medical experts and talk to the kids, and the kids went home then and educated their parents. So Ryan was welcome. He ...

    Play audio Transcription of audio: Well a lot of people will say, "Your son was such a hero" and all that. But to me, he was my son. And you know, sometimes it's so confusing because he was my little boy, and to share him with everybody, because he wasn't perfect, but at the same time, he was my son.

    Play audio Transcription of audio: At the time when Ryan was diagnosed with AIDS, I mean, we heard of so many drugs coming out, and none of them was worth nothing. By the time you heard of one, there would be another one out, and you would never get the research for one. And none of them worked. And so even in the early 90s, when I was hearing ther...

  3. Learn about the history, legislation, budget, and parts of the program that provides HIV care and support to low-income people in the US. Find out how to contact the program and access its resources.

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, first enacted in 1990, is the largest federal program designed specifically for people with HIV, serving over half of all those diagnosed. It is a...

  5. The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act ( Ryan White CARE Act, Pub. L. 101–381, 104 Stat. 576, enacted August 18, 1990) was an act of the United States Congress and is the largest federally funded program in the United States for people living with HIV/AIDS.

  6. The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) administers the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP), which provides comprehensive care and support services for low-income people with HIV. RWHAP is divided into five Parts that fund different types of grants to states, cities, counties, and local organizations.

  7. The program provides medical care and support to over 560,000 people living with HIV in the U.S. It also addresses the opioid and other drug epidemic and adapts to local needs and challenges.

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