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percent, sales of medical services had decreased, and the number of patients without insurance had risen. The clinic was forced to close Whitman-Walker Clinic of Northern Virginia and its BridgeBack residential addiction treatment center, and laid off 45 employees. Whitman-Walker also outsourced its pharmacy operations to Maxor National Pharmacy Services Corporation (a privately held, for-profit pharmacy management company based in Amarillo, Texas). The clinic was also forced to close its mental health telephone hotline when city funding for the program was eliminated.
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services spread over seven floors, the building (dubbed “1525”) houses primary medical care, dental care, behavioral health, legal services, wellness programs, and HIV counseling and testing. Administration staff continues to work out of Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center, and some programs continue to be housed there.
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In 2014, WWH announced the name change of its annual AIDS Walk to The Walk to End HIV. The name change “reflects a cataclysmic shift to what HIV is today – a chronic, manageable disease,” said Don Blanchon at the time of the announcement. AIDS Walk Washington was the first AIDS Walk in the country to
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Nonetheless, WWC continued to face financial challenges. The global economic downturn in the fall of 2008 had a tremendous impact on revenue: Government reimbursements for medical care had not kept pace with inflation, promised funding from some sources were not delivered, donations had dropped by 29
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The expansion of services began in early 2006 and included a greater push for the clinic to accept more private and public insurance plans. The clinic also created a public benefits unit to screen new and existing patients for insurance and to enroll them in public assistance programs for which they
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In May 2015, WWH opened its state-of-the-art medical home at 1525 14th Street, NW. In comparison to Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center, the 42,000 square foot building doubled exam room space to 28, tripled dental chairs to nine and allowed for a street-facing pharmacy open to the whole community. With
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In March 2007, the Bureau of Primary Health Care, part of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), gave WWC a “Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike” designation. The designation is only awarded to clinics that provide care to medically underserved communities and meet
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Adopting a new business model to reduce dependence on government funding and private donations that expanded primary medical care services and brought in more clients with private insurance, Medicaid or Medicare. The new model also streamlined the access process for new clients and provided services
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The clinic's expansion efforts caused conflict with some other service groups. For example, in 1993 WWC applied for a million-dollar HIV/AIDS grant and competed for the grant against a coalition of primarily African-American service and outreach groups for it. The clinic won the grant, angering some
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In May 2005, WWC faced its biggest financial problem when it was unable to make payroll for the first time in its history. This cash crunch was brought on by the ongoing freeze in Ryan White CARE Act funding levels, reduced donations through special events and late payments from the D.C. government
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2004 brought both good and bad news for WWC. The CDC and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield helped the clinic observe World AIDS Day, December 1, by providing funds for two new mobile HIV testing units. However, financial problems lead to the Schwartz Housing Program's closing and the transition of all
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healthcare. Chartered as an affirming health center for the gay and lesbian community in 1978, Whitman-Walker was one of the first responders to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in D.C. and became a leader in HIV/AIDS education, prevention, diagnosis and treatment. In recent years, Whitman-Walker has expanded
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Mautner Project, the National Lesbian Health Organization, a DC-based nonprofit focused on the health care needs of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women, joined WWH in a collaboration in June 2013. All of Mautner Project's programs and employees became a part of WWH, allowing Mautner's existing
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A week later, WWC announced it would sell its two properties on 14th Street and the Max Robinson Center in Anacostia in seeking to build new, larger medical treatment facilities in the two respective areas by 2009. However, these plans were ultimately shelved due to the downturn in the real estate
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Simultaneously, funding problems began to beset the clinic. Funding for the federal Ryan White CARE Act was frozen at its 2001 level for several years. Major fundraising events, such as the AIDS Ride (which went bankrupt) and the AIDS Walk (which saw reduced attendance in 2000 and 2001), were not
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In 1999, the counseling and testing program went mobile with a van that provided testing at health fairs, festivals and bars. Whitman-Walker more than tripled its testing rates through this outreach. This program is still in effect today and supports the 10,000 free HIV tests that WWH administers
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In 1983, as AIDS began taking a larger toll, WWC assumed a leadership role in fighting the epidemic. The clinic launched its AIDS Education Fund to provide up-to-date information, counseling and direct services to people with AIDS; the Buddy program to help people living with AIDS was started; an
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In early June, the clinic announced that financial difficulties would force it to close several programs, including the Food Bank and the clinic’s sites in Virginia and Maryland. Almost immediately, small donors, local governments and corporate partners offered financial support. The District of
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Whitman-Walker Health was chartered as "Whitman-Walker Clinic" by the government of the District of Columbia on January 13, 1978. The D.C. Department of Human Resources provided WWH $ 15,000, the first city funds to support the organization. In October, Whitman-Walker Clinic opened a new, rented
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In June, WWH announced that after the completion of a two-year planning and assessment process, its board of directors had decided to redevelop the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center site with Streetscape via a joint venture partnership model. Whitman-Walker will be the majority owner of the joint
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As the HIV/AIDS epidemic entered the 21st Century, WWC was faced with a changing epidemic and difficult decisions. With improved medical treatment, HIV/AIDS patients began to live longer and required more services for longer periods of time. This change put an additional financial strain on the
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At the beginning of 1998, Washington AIDS Partnership awarded WWC with a $ 42,000 grant to expand the clinic's Needle Exchange Program. The program conducted one-to-one syringe exchanges. The program counseled drug users, administered HIV tests and significantly reduced the transmission of HIV.
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Whitman-Walker marked the International AIDS Conference in July 2012 with "Return to Lisner," a community forum on HIV/AIDS held at the site of DC's first AIDS forum on April 4, 1983, also organized by Whitman-Walker. The July 24th forum drew hundreds to the Lisner Auditorium to hear speakers
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Whitman-Walker was founded in November 1973 as the Gay Men's VD Clinic, part of the Washington Free Clinic. The VD Clinic operated in the basement of the Georgetown Lutheran Church with an all-volunteer staff. In 1976, after receiving complaints from the church, the VD Clinic split off as an
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Jim Graham, long-time executive director of WWC, resigned at the end of 1998 to serve on the D.C. City Council representing Ward One. Graham’s replacement was Elliott Johnson, who came to the clinic from the Los Angeles County Health Department. Johnson briefly served as executive director.
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The year 2011 also brought some distinctions of merit to WWH, including the “Clinic of the Year” award from the Capital City Area Health Education Center and the Medical Society of the District of Columbia’s John Benjamin Nichols Award for Outstanding Contributions to Community Health.
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Also in 1987, WWC moved to a larger building, located at 1407 S Street, NW (formerly the Evelyn Towers Apartments). This facility would operate as the organization's headquarters for more than two decades. Whitman-Walker was able to purchase the building in 1988. At this time, D.C.
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At the same time, the clinic discovered it had mistakenly overcharged funders for laboratory expenses. After an internal investigation confirmed the error, WWC immediately stopped billing for these services and notified all pertinent funders. This change further impacted revenue.
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The first support group for people with AIDS (PWA) began. Sunnye Sherman, a WWC client, stepped forward as one of the first women openly living with AIDS in the nation. She acted as a strong support system for other people with AIDS and educated the community on her experience.
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AIDS information hotline (which was the recipient of the first DC contract awarded for AIDS services) was created; and an HIV/AIDS prevention advertising campaign was launched. To support these new programs, WWC benefited from D.C.'s first AIDS fundraiser which raised $ 4,400.
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In early 2011, WWC announced that it had finished 2010 in the black, something it had not done in a decade. The two percent operating gain represented the third year in a row of financial progress and reflected a tremendous amount of hard work and sacrifice for WWC staff.
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In March 2013, WWH announced that it had ended 2012 with an unaudited $ 2.4 million surplus. This was the third consecutive year it had finished a year in the black. Whitman-Walker also ended 2012 with high patient satisfaction rates and high quality of care indicators.
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community leaders and activists who felt the city had discriminated against black organizations in favor of the white-led Clinic. Local community leaders also opposed the clinic's expanding housing program, fearing for the health and safety of their communities.
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AIDS Project in 1987. Although the clinic had started its Northern Virginia AIDS Project in 1987, it was unable to find space for its operations for some time. In one case, the clinic was denied housing by a landlord who allegedly did so out of fear and/or
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Unfortunately, later that year, Congress passed a District budget with restrictions on federal funding for organizations conducting needle exchange programs. In response, an independent corporation was incorporated to fill the need: Prevention Works, Inc.
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in 1993 before most major AIDS clinics in the U.S. That same year, WWC dedicated the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center, designed to provide holistic care to patients with all service needs met under one roof, named in honor of actress and AIDS activist Dame
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Further expansion came in 1994 as the Northern Virginia AIDS (NOVAA) Project of Whitman-Walker Clinic grew and was formally renamed Whitman-Walker Clinic of Northern Virginia. The HIV testing and counseling program expanded to Max Robinson Center.
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Whitman-Walker's newest medical facility is at 1525 14th Street, NW. This 42,000 square foot building opened in May 2015. It houses 28 medical exam rooms, nine dental chairs, a street-facing pharmacy, behavioral health therapy rooms and more.
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became the clinic's president and Larry Medley became the third WWC administrator. Whitman-Walker hired its first board-certified medical technologist for an in-house laboratory offering testing for various sexually transmitted diseases.
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As 2013 began, Whitman-Walker announced the construction of a new medical home set to open in 2015. The new facility would be at 1525 14th Street, NW, about two blocks south of Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center. It would be leased to WWH.
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On March 13, 2006, the WWC Board of Directors announced it was hiring Donald Blanchon to take over as executive director on May 1. Blanchon was formerly chief executive officer of Maryland Physicians Care (a managed care health plan in
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In 1984, WWC opened its AIDS Evaluation Unit, the first gay, community-based medical unit in the U.S. devoted to the evaluation and diagnosis of AIDS symptoms. Fifty-five patients were treated the first year and 50 percent had AIDS.
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its financial management department. Although WWC laid off an unspecified number of employees due to the outsourcing, Blanchon said the clinic was still the area's largest provider of HIV/AIDS education, prevention and treatment.
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In 2005, WWC opened medical and support services for the transgender community. Services include gynecological exams; STD screenings; chest and breast exams and self-exam instruction; hormone therapy; and mental health services.
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After a decade of financial struggle, WWC began seeing a turnaround in the second half of 2009. By the year's end, the clinic’s $ 4 million loss in both 2007 and 2008 had been reduced more than 80 percent to a $ 650,000 loss.
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Whitman-Walker played a fundamental role in organizing the National Coalition for LGBT Health along with 50 other local, state and national organizations. Cornelius Baker was named one of the first co-chairs of the Coalition.
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for $ 8 million and moved its administrative staff into Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center at 14th Street, NW. Whitman-Walker used the proceeds to pay off $ 5 million in debts stemming from mortgages on its existing buildings.
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In 2003, the clinic began offering OraQuick's rapid oral HIV test, which gave results in 20 minutes. Whitman-Walker also instituted a sliding fee scale so that those who could afford to contribute to their care could do so.
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Over the next three years, WWC continued expanding its services to the community, through adding gynecological services, Hepatitis A and B specialty care, medical adherence services, and the hiring of additional providers.
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On January 11, 2008, Blanchon said the clinic had almost completed its transformation into a primary care medical organization. Whitman-Walker hired Dr. Raymond Martins, assistant clinical professor of medicine at the
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for patients with HIV/AIDS, one of only three in the country at the time. Whitman-Walker also opened the Scott Harper House for gay men and lesbians recovering from substance abuse, a facility still open to this day.
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and the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation were the clinic's primary financial supporters. Simultaneously, individual contributions from the local LGBTQ community made up about half of the organization's income.
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At the same time, WWC services continued to expand. Between 2006 and 2010, the clinic more than doubled the number of health care providers on staff, including specialists in gynecology, hepatitis and psychiatry.
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In September, WWH completed extensive renovations of patient service areas in Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center, improving patient flow, expanding the size of the pharmacy, and bringing a new look to the lobby.
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In 2007, the Washington Free Clinic closed its doors due to financial problems. Whitman-Walker hired the staff of the Washington Free Clinic, allowing WWC to further expand the medical services it offered.
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Whitman-Walker cared for 15,515 individuals, a nearly 20 percent increase over 2010. The patient base had nearly doubled since WWH began its process to become a community health center in 2006.
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funds, helping to reinforce the clinic's finances. Whitman-Walker expanded to include a transportation service, interpreting services, a Spanish-speaking physician and a full-time dentist.
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The 2008 AIDS Walk was the clinic's most successful in several years, raising $ 700,000. By year's end, the clinic had served about 10,000 patients, of whom 3,400 were HIV-positive.
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These funds enabled the clinic to keep open the food bank and its residential addictions programs. However, Whitman-Walker Clinic of Suburban Maryland closed on September 30, 2005.
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The creation of stable sources of revenue allowed WWC to decrease its dependency on government funding and private contributions, making it less vulnerable to economic downturns.
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Columbia provided a one-time grant of $ 3.2 million. Government entities in Virginia pledged $ 800,000 to keep Whitman-Walker of Northern Virginia open through December 2006.
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featured an account of five young gay men in Los Angeles with cases of rare pneumonia. This was the first medical report on what would famously come to be known as HIV/AIDS.
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In 1980, a financial crisis threatened the clinic. The administrator resigned, programs were eliminated and the clinic moved into a more affordable space on 18th Street in
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In June 1991, WWC began construction of a new outpatient care center for people with AIDS. The center was dedicated as the Bill Austin Day Treatment and Care Center. Then-
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Making Whitman-Walker a community health center that would provide health care to the entire community, regardless of HIV status, sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Later that year, WWC began anonymous testing for what was then called HTLV-III, but is now called HIV. Whitman-Walker became the largest testing site in the region.
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and addictions counseling and treatment; HIV education, prevention and testing; legal services; medical adherence case management; a pharmacy open to all; and more.
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Whitman-Walker administered more than 10,600 HIV tests in 2011, nine percent of all HIV tests administered in the District of Columbia, with 174 new HIV diagnoses.
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In 1988, WWC expanded its services throughout the D.C. metropolitan region, providing access to new HIV treatments an opening an on-site, at-cost pharmacy.
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That same year, the Rev. Jesse Jackson received an HIV test at Max Robinson Center as part of a campaign to encourage African-Americans to get tested.
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Whitman-Walker opened the Robert N. Schwartz, M.D., house, the city's first home for people with AIDS, in 1985. The second house opened in December.
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Through 1986, WWC continued to expand HIV/AIDS services. The housing program grew with the opening of four houses. Whitman-Walker also opened a
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Only 7,000 people attended the AIDS Walk that year, raising a mere $ 100,000. See: Morello and Smith, "Charities To Drop AIDS Ride Promoter,"
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In early February 1998, WWC Legal Services and Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court Case of
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A $ 2.6 million operating gain, the second year in a row with a gain, marking a nearly $ 7 million turnaround since 2007's $ 4+ million loss.
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In late 2005, the clinic’s board of directors adopted a raft of changes to ensure the future viability of WWC. Those changes included:
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Whitman-Walker was also named one of 27 “Leaders in LGBT Healthcare Equality” in the nation by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
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In April, Whitman-Walker announced that it was changing its name to “Whitman-Walker Health” and unveiled a new logo and website.
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The 1997 AIDS Walk Washington was the organization's most successful Walk ever. About 25,000 people helped raise $ 1.7 million.
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neighborhood of Washington, D.C. WWH also provides primary medical services, dental care and legal services out of its
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the clinic's financial difficulties had negatively impacted his health and citing other personal reasons for leaving.
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Cornelius Baker, an HIV-positive civil rights and HIV activist, was selected as executive director in January 2000.
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In December 1990, WWC dedicated the Stewart B. McKinney House, its first house specifically for families with HIV.
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From 1980 to 1987, Whitman-Walker Clinic was located at 2335 18th Street, N.W., visible on the far right-hand side.
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Washington, which is held in October, and is the largest community-based fundraising event for WWH's HIV services.
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venture and will retain major decision-making rights over key issues such as future programming/uses of the site.
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Reducing the size of the board by half and requiring that a majority of board members be patients of the clinic.
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Also in 2000, WWC renovated Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center to place nearly all client services under one roof.
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its services to include primary healthcare services, a stronger focus on queer women's care and youth services.
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Private donations made up 30 percent of the WWC budget at the time. See: Plumb, "Whitman-Walker Lays Off 25%,"
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An increase in patients coming to WWC for care who had insurance or were eligible to receive public benefits.
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Finally in 2007, WWC purchased and installed a state-of-the-art, computerized patient record-keeping system.
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Reed, Tina. "Exclusive: Whitman-Walker reveals long-awaited plan for Elizabeth Taylor site on 14th Street."
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in February, maintaining all of MTA’s youth services and extending WWH’s service reach to young people.
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other stringent requirements. The benefits of this status include a higher Medicaid reimbursement rate.
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2015 marked a new collaboration between the youth-serving organization Metro TeenAIDS (MTA) and WWH.
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Increased revenue from WWC’s on-site pharmacy, which approached $ 500,000 a month by the year’s end.
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Dickson, Virgil. "HIV/AIDS Patients Find Other Options: Takoma Park Clinic Closed 2 Years Ago."
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One in seven patients in 2011 lived in Wards Seven and Eight—a 68 percent increase over 2010.
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Whitman-Walker also began considering plans to improve and upgrade the clinic’s facilities.
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A nearly tripling of revenue from third party funding such as private and public insurance.
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Cavanuagh, Amy. "Whitman-Walker Clinic Ousts Senior Staff, Triggering Lawsuit Threats."
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Gottlieb, MS; Schanker, HM; Fan, PT; Saxon, A; Weisman, JD; Pozalski, I (5 June 1981).
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Goldstein, Amy. "Whitman-Walker Adopts Oral HIV Test Before Other Big AIDS Clinics."
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June 17, 2008; Schwartzman, "Whitman-Walker Clinic to Sell Administrative Offices,"
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Cornelius Baker resigned as executive director of WWC in December 2004, telling the
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The Lesbian Services and Mental Health Services programs had full-time, paid staff.
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Johnson, Darragh. "In a City With A Big Problem, Trying to Turn A Corner on AIDS."
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In June 2008, the clinic sold its long-time headquarters at 1407 S Street, NW, to
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Whitman-Walker encountered resistance when it began to offer services through the
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The AIDS treatment center rapidly expanded and became a full-time clinic in 1986.
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Whitman-Walker also saw a 30 percent increase in patients between 2009 and 2010.
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The Whitman-Walker Clinic's former medical facility located at 1407 S Street, NW.
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Through four sites in D.C., WWH provides a number of health care services to the
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Goldstein, "Whitman-Walker Adopts Oral HIV Test Before Other Big AIDS Clinics,"
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In 1995, the clinic established a program under which patients could sell their
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Specter, Michael. "'Secret' House Provides Financial Refuge for AIDS Victims."
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Montgomery, Lori. "For Region's Gay Community, A Day of Pride With a Purpose."
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Goldstein, Avram. "Whitman-Walker Announces Replacement for Ousted Director."
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Abramowitz, Michael. "D.C. Stalls Furlough Plan, Backs AIDS Clinic Subsidy."
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Non-profit community health center in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area
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Sutner, Shaun. "Whitman-Walker to Open AIDS Outreach Center in Southeast."
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Schwartzman, Paul. "Whitman-Walker Clinic to Sell Administrative Offices."
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Engel, Margaret. "Private NW Clinic Has Support Plan For Victims of AIDS."
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Riley, John. "Whitman-Walker Health to debut new building on 14th Street."
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The number of transgender patients had increased by 185 percent since 2006.
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In March 2012, WWH announced that 2011 had been a highly successful year:
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Passage of the Ryan White CARE Act in 1991 led to the infusion of federal
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Morello, Carol and Smith, Leef. "Charities To Drop AIDS Ride Promoter."
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O'Connell, Jonathan. "Whitman-Walker Clinic Sells D.C. Office to JBG."
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Hull, Anne. "Whitman-Walker, a Longtime Front in AIDS War, Moves Out."
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Chibbaro Jr., Lou. "Whitman-Walker Sells HQ Building for $ 8 Million."
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Weill-Greenberg, Elizabeth. "Whitman-Walker Clinic Names New Leader."
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Morello, Carol. "Revenue Drop Causes Clinic To Reevaluate AIDS Walk."
1001:
Specter, "'Secret' House Provides Financial Refuge for AIDS Victims,"
962:, October 6, 1983; Lewis, "Apprehensive Callers Swamp AIDS Hot Line," 442:(2301 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE) and Whitman-Walker Clinic of 4934: 3639: 3363: 3243: 3119: 3038: 2896: 2695: 2690: 1830:
Chibbaro Jr., Lou. "Whitman-Walker Unveils Strategy for Turnaround."
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Chibbaro "Restructuring credited with Whitman-Walker revenue gains,"
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The difficult decisions to cut financially unsustainable programming.
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clinic as it continued providing services to a growing patient base.
1986:
Harris, Hamil R. "Clinic Won't Fire Official Who Falsified Resume."
1125:
Sutner, "Whitman-Walker to Open AIDS Outreach Center in Southeast,"
2143:
Pan, Philip P. "D.C. AIDS Clinic Makes Deal With Insurance Buyer."
1958:
Gregg, Sandra R. "Clinic for Gays Provides Specialized Treatment."
1951:
Goldstein, Avram. "Whitman-Walker Tries to Recover From Troubles."
1895:
Goldstein, Amy. "AIDS Groups Go Head-to-Head With Whitman-Walker."
1867:
Engel, Margaret. "D.C. to Consider Insuring Four Private Clinics."
1838:
Craig, Tim. "Catania, Director Fighting Over AIDS Clinic Mission."
4403: 3164: 2978: 2968: 2945: 2940: 2935: 2310: 2306: 1965:
Gregg, Sandra R. "District's Whitman-Walker Clinic Comes of Age."
1923:
Goldstein, Amy. "Clinic Widens Its Reach To AIDS in Md. Suburbs."
1881:
Engel, Margaret. "Full-Time Clinic To Treat AIDS Planned in D.C."
1758:
Boorstein, Michelle. "Maintaining Awareness, One Step at a Time."
1702:
Abramowitz, Michael. "Barry Kills AIDS Clinic Insurance Subsidy."
718:
The number of LGB patients had increased by 77 percent since 2006.
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qualified, such as Medicare, Medicaid and DC Healthcare Alliance.
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Chibbaro Jr., Lou. "Whitman-Walker Plans Layoffs, Program Cuts."
1809:
Chibbaro Jr., Lou. "New Whitman-Walker Chief Fires Two Leaders."
1788:
Cavanuagh, Amy. "Whitman-Walker Clinic Announces Layoffs, Cuts."
1255:, May 31, 2002; Morello, "Charities Peddle Their Own Bike Ride," 1038:
Hull, "Whitman-Walker, A Longtime Front in AIDS War, Moves Out,"
954:
Engel, "Private NW Clinic Has Support Plan For Victims of AIDS,"
320:
On April 4, 1983, WWC presented the first D.C. AIDS Forum at the
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Williams, Vanessa. "7 Members Sworn In, Altering D.C. Council."
2164:
Rucker, Philip. "Chief's Pay Criticized As Charity Cuts Back."
2035:
Levine, Susan. "HIV-AIDS Clinic Shifts Focus Amid Budget Cuts."
2007:
Hsu, Evelyn. "D.C. AIDS Clinic Rebuffed in Quest for Va. Site."
1291:, May 20, 2005; "Minority AIDS Groups Question Clinic Bailout," 151: 147: 5515: 5511: 4407: 4079: 3973: 3725: 3398: 2811: 2421: 2325: 2263: 2213:
Vargas, Jose Antonio. "D.C. Gay Group Battles 'AIDS Fatigue.'"
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Morello, Carol. "Expenses Eat Profits Of District AIDS Ride."
2021:
Levine, Susan. "After 39 Years, End of a Health Institution."
1766:
Chibbaro Jr., Lou. "More Changes Planned for Whitman-Walker."
1363:
Chibbaro, "Whitman-Walker Sells HQ Building for $ 8 Million,"
1274:, October 24, 2002; Wilson, "Ailing Economy Afflicts Clinic," 1142:
Goldstein, "AIDS Groups Go Head-to-Head With Whitman-Walker,"
936:(21). U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: 250–251 270:
independent organization and hired its first full-time staff.
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European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership
2178:
Rupert, James. "D.C. Clinic Draws Praise for Its AIDS Work."
2129:
O'Connell, Jonathan. "Catania Lashes Out at Whitman-Walker."
2059:
Lynsen, Joshua. "New Hearing Set for Whitman-Walker Review."
1902:
Goldstein, Amy. "Audit Faults D.C. Payments to AIDS Clinic."
1874:
Engel, Margaret. "4 Community Clinics in Area Face Closure."
1346:
O'Connell, "Whitman-Walker Clinic Sells D.C. Office to JBG,"
2066:
Lynsen, Joshua. "Whitman-Walker to Sell 3 City Properties."
1709:
Abramowitz, Michael. "D.C. Posed to Subsidize AIDS Clinic."
1647:
Chibbaro "Mautner Project to become part of Whitman-Walker"
1608:
Chibbaro "AIDS experts express hope at ‘Return to Lisner,’"
1426:
Cavanuagh, "Whitman-Walker Clinic Announces Layoffs, Cuts,"
1304:
Chibbaro, "Whitman-Walker Unveils Strategy for Turnaround,"
1214:
Goldstein, "Whitman-Walker Tries to Recover From Troubles,"
789:, a sculpture honoring Whitman-Walker and healthcare workers 435:, made a highly publicized visit to open the Austin Center. 391:
Whitman-Walker brought the first AIDS Walk to D.C. in 1987.
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Argetsinger, Amy. "2 D.C. Charities Had Cut Ties to Firm."
1660:
Rosenstein, Peter. "'AIDS Walk' is now 'Walk to End HIV.'"
1317:
Weill-Greenberg, "Whitman-Walker Clinic Names New Leader,"
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Medical and health organizations based in Washington, D.C.
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Milloy, Courtland. "AIDS Clinic Fights for Its Own Life."
2042:
Lewis, Nancy. "Apprehensive Callers Swamp AIDS Hot Line."
1944:
Goldstein, Avram. "Whitman-Walker Chief Forced to Leave."
1744:
Baker, Peter. "Va. Judge Throws Out Suit by AIDS Clinic."
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Goldstein, Amy. "City Giving AIDS Clinic $ 1.2 Million."
1621:
Fischer "Whitman-Walker Health signs lease, will expand"
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December 17, 2008; Plumb, "Whitman-Walker Lays Off 25%,"
1172:
Pan, "D.C. AIDS Clinic Makes Deal With Insurance Buyer,"
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Engel, "Full-Time Clinic To Treat AIDS Planned in D.C.,"
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Gregg, "Clinic for Gays Provides Specialized Treatment,"
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including Jeanne White-Ginder, the mother of Ryan White.
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WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease
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Morello, Carol. "Charities Peddle Their Own Bike Ride."
1774:
Cavanuagh, Amy. "Catania Assails Whitman-Walker's CEO."
1287:
Chibbaro, "Whitman-Walker Plans Layoffs, Program Cuts,"
1082:
Hsu, "D.C. AIDS Clinic Rebuffed in Quest for Va. Site,"
1051:
Gregg, "District's Whitman-Walker Clinic Comes of Age,"
805:
Boorstein, "Maintaining Awareness, One Step at a Time,"
2171:
Ruffin, Odell B. "AIDS 5K Walk Raises Over $ 700,000."
1730:
Andriote, John-Manuel. "Meth Comes Out of the Closet."
1595:
Chibbaro "Whitman-Walker posts $ 2.6 million surplus,"
1201:
Williams, "7 Members Sworn In, Altering D.C. Council,"
872:
Levine, "After 39 Years, End of a Health Institution,"
668:
The 2009 AIDS Walk raised $ 100,000 more than expected.
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List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region
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Crea, Joe. "Whitman-Walker to Close Housing Program."
841:
Rupert, "D.C. Clinic Draws Praise for Its AIDS Work,"
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Lynsen, "New Hearing Set for Whitman-Walker Review,"
859:
Chibbaro, "More Changes Planned for Whitman-Walker,"
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clients greater access to more health care services.
252:
Annually, WWH produces The Walk to End HIV, formerly
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Murphy, Caryle. "Fewer Walk the Walk Against AIDS."
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Levine, Susan. "Clinic's Troubles Years in Making."
1751:
Barker, Karlyn. "District Expected to Help Clinic."
1556:
Riley "Whitman-Walker Touts Growth, Fiscal Health,"
1517:
Broverman "D.C. Gay Health Center Embraces Change,"
1504:
Chibbaro "Whitman-Walker drops ‘Clinic’ from name,"
1330:
Lynsen, "Whitman-Walker to Sell 3 City Properties,"
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List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate
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President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
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"Whitman-Walker Lays Off 25%." 497:of the patient. With the successful use of the 438:In 1992, WWC opened its Max Robinson Center in 217:Administration continues to operate out of the 5987:LGBT health organizations in the United States 4276:SPLC-designated list of anti-LGBTQ hate groups 2157:Radcliffe, Donnie. "Mrs. Bush, Reaching Out." 1781:Cavanuagh, Amy. "CEO Defends Whitman-Walker." 1400:Ruffin, "AIDS 5K Walk Raises Over $ 700,000," 142:metropolitan area with a special expertise in 5527: 4419: 3705:2020s anti-LGBT movement in the United States 2275: 1979:Harris, Hamil R. "Clinic Director Replaced." 1972:Hall, Charles W. "New Neighbor Upsets Some." 1802:Cavanuagh, Amy. "Whitman-Walker Under Fire." 1112:Levine, "Clinic's Troubles Years in Making," 855: 853: 851: 8: 3349:Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures 1846:Crea, Joe. "Baker to Leave Whitman-Walker." 30: 5982:HIV/AIDS organizations in the United States 5906:Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site 4576:Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome 4063:Timeline of sexual orientation and medicine 3578:Florida Legislative Investigation Committee 2052:"Annual D.C. AIDS Walk Returns to Health." 5534: 5520: 5512: 5328: 4983: 4809:People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement 4426: 4412: 4404: 4329:Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany 4101: 4076: 3970: 3739: 3722: 3568:Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany 3408: 3395: 3057: 2844: 2835: 2808: 2440: 2418: 2322: 2282: 2268: 2260: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1188:Wilson, "Ailing Economy Afflicts Clinic," 307:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 36: 29: 3619:Front homosexuel d'action rĂ©volutionnaire 3451:History of Christianity and homosexuality 1184: 1182: 958:, September 22, 1983; "AIDS Phone Line," 5837:When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd 5676:When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd 4261:Discrimination against non-binary people 1634:Lavers "Whitman-Walker reports surplus" 886: 884: 882: 837: 835: 833: 623:Georgetown University School of Medicine 5977:1973 establishments in Washington, D.C. 3426:History of gay men in the United States 1342: 1340: 1238:Crea, "Baker to Leave Whitman-Walker," 1234: 1232: 1034: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 902: 900: 819: 817: 815: 798: 3777:List of LGBT rights articles by region 2192:Silverman, Elissa. "AIDS Walk at 20." 1265:2 D.C. Charities Had Cut Ties to Firm, 1099:Radcliffe, "Mrs. Bush, Reaching Out," 1066:"Meyer Foundation: Rooted In Humanity" 190:visiting a Whitman-Walker facility in 4845:Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories 930:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 582:at more convenient times for clients. 311:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42:WWH's Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center 7: 4349:Unlawfully killed transgender people 4334:Acts of violence against LGBT people 4309:Capital punishment for homosexuality 3793:Capital punishment for homosexuality 1993:"HIV Clinic to Cut Workers, Staff." 1452:Capehart, "Whitman-Walker rebound," 1383:"HIV Clinic to Cut Workers, Staff," 543:housing clients to other providers. 5941:Walt Whitman High School (New York) 5936:Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) 5620:Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking 4964:The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 4344:Violence against transgender people 3744:LGBT rights by country or territory 750:Metro TeenAIDS became a part of WWH 202:. They include primary medical and 170:-era physician in the District and 5829:Secular Cantata No. 2: A Free Song 3874:Legal status of transgender people 3325:Legal status of transgender people 274:facility at 1606 17th Street, NW. 25: 5738:Life and Adventures of Jack Engle 4550:Countries by AIDS prevalence rate 2961:Third sex / Third gender 162:(a former D.C. resident) and Dr. 5894:Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln 5707: 5011:Democratic Republic of the Congo 4571:AIDS-defining clinical condition 4386: 4385: 4373: 3978:— Medicine, science and sexology 3808:Criminalization of homosexuality 3115:Attraction to transgender people 1465:Broverman "D.C. Success Story," 1263:, August 27, 2002; Argetsinger, 4256:Discrimination against lesbians 4188:Transgender people and religion 4003:Disability and LGBTQ identities 3562:Institut fĂŒr Sexualwissenschaft 770:Healthcare in the United States 499:Americans with Disabilities Act 221:Medical Center located at 1701 138:community health center in the 5564:Come Up from the Fields Father 3378:Sexual practices between women 775:Healthcare in Washington, D.C. 352:and hired its first full-time 1: 4880:Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS 4860:International AIDS Conference 4814:HIV/AIDS in the porn industry 4757:Discrimination against people 4324:History of violence in the US 4319:History of violence in the UK 3803:Civil unions and partnerships 3673:Timeline of same-sex marriage 3374:Women who have sex with women 3354:Social construction of gender 2254:Jim Graham Papers Finding Aid 976:Martins, Ray (19 July 2012). 780:HIV/AIDS in the United States 5972:Clinics in the United States 4740:Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS 4621:HIV Drug Resistance Database 4296:Violence against LGBT people 4197:Prejudice and discrimination 4013:Homosexuality and psychology 3690:Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 3625:Florida orange juice boycott 3339:Sexual practices between men 3229:Erotic target location error 2152:Washington Business Journal. 2138:Washington Business Journal. 2131:Washington Business Journal. 1623:Washington Business Journal, 1571:Washington Business Journal, 1415:Washington Business Journal, 1389:Washington Business Journal, 1348:Washington Business Journal, 326:George Washington University 5606:One Hour to Madness and Joy 5041:CĂŽte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 4875:Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS 4804:List of HIV-positive people 4058:Sexual orientation identity 3879:Transgender rights movement 3249:Gender and sexual diversity 2618:Queerplatonic relationships 1688:Washington Business Journal 1543:Najafi "Out Patient Care," 61:; 50 years ago 6013: 5669:This Dust Was Once the Man 5592:A Noiseless Patient Spider 5578:Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day 4941:Reports from the Holocaust 4865:International AIDS Society 4855:Elton John AIDS Foundation 4234:Grooming conspiracy theory 4183:Homosexuality and religion 3456:History of same-sex unions 5705: 5491: 5331: 4900:Treatment Action Campaign 4616:Tuberculosis co-infection 4479:disease progression rates 4367: 4100: 4075: 3983: 3969: 3798:Censorship of LGBT issues 3738: 3721: 3538:First homosexual movement 3407: 3394: 3335:Men who have sex with men 3088: 2847: 2834: 2807: 2443: 2439: 2417: 2343: 2321: 35: 5992:LGBT in Washington, D.C. 5585:I Sing the Body Electric 4626:Innate resistance to HIV 4596:Neurocognitive disorders 4166:Suicide among LGBT youth 4018:Homosexuality in the DSM 3655:Bar Abanicos police raid 3635:Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS 3608:Festival of Light action 3588:Compton's Cafeteria riot 3421:History of homosexuality 2887:Non-binary / genderqueer 2744:Gay flag of South Africa 2348:LGBT topics in education 1491:O'Bryan "Name Changer," 926:Pneumonia — Los Angeles" 237:Center in the primarily 5571:Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 4947:AIDS–Holocaust metaphor 4930:Gay Men's Health Crisis 4606:Opportunistic infection 4173:Monuments and memorials 4161:Suicides of LGBT people 3898:Commonwealth of Nations 3730:Rights and legal issues 3369:Transgender health care 1530:Najafi "Clinic Kudos," 560:for services rendered. 453:Whitman-Walker adopted 80:community health center 5599:O Captain! My Captain! 4774:HIV-affected community 4714:HIV and homosexual men 4144:LGBT rights opposition 4053:Split attraction model 3556:Dance of the Forty-One 3467:Category:LGBTQ history 3436:LGBTQ history timeline 3344:Sex–gender distinction 3294:Human female sexuality 2633:Same-sex relationships 376: 363:In 1987, WWC opened a 287: 195: 158:WWH is named for poet 5951:Whitman-Walker Health 5662:Song of the Open Road 5634:Pioneers! O Pioneers! 4954:Silence=Death Project 4752:Criminal transmission 4672:Multiple sex partners 3931:LGBT rights activists 3908:LGBT rights movements 3888:Yogyakarta Principles 3847:Assisted reproduction 3825:Intersex human rights 3685:Russian anti-LGBT law 3431:History of lesbianism 2892:Queer heterosexuality 2249:Whitman-Walker Health 2147:. September 11, 1995. 2126:. September 27, 1999. 2098:. September 22, 2002. 1892:. 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AIDS
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Walt Whitman
Mary Edwards Walker
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women's rights

Jill Biden
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dental care
mental health
Elizabeth Taylor
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Max Robinson
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Anacostia
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AIDS Walk

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