Foreword IN rUE I AST i)E(:ai)~:, AIDS has altered the shape of our communi fiunilies as well as individuals being lost to the disease. Attemptl spond, governments allocate more funds for AIDS each year themselves looking up the side of a bigger mountain in terms o needed. Sometimes we are called upon to do something entirely ak beyond incremental change. Those left orphaned by the AIDS e present some of the most difficult needs of all and expose the in cies of our current service systems to meet the needs of youth in The professionals who provide our children with health, edu< and social services, in addition to their own strength and creativi have resources available to fund their efforts. Most importa~ fiunilies who are affected by AIDS nmst get the support they neec tinue with their lives. The plight of the children who survive a parent s death from i the parents who must leave their children to the care of others, an new guardians themselves is voiced clearly and compellingly thro work of The Orphan Project. Founded in 1991 by Carol Levii received a 1993 MacArthur Fellowship in recognition of her patlq work, the group conducts research, advocates for policy and prc
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