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HHS Announces $7 Million
September 26, 2002 - HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced the award of $7 million to help families provide care to loved ones. The grants will be used to develop and continue successful innovative approaches to assist family caregivers, including grandparents and older relatives. "All too often, a family caregiver seeks assistance only when a crisis occurs. These grants are allowing us to test new and promising ways of supporting families so that they can be better prepared to care for their loved ones if the need arises," Secretary Thompson said. Eleven new grants and 28 continuation grants are being awarded as part of the National Family Caregiver Support Program, launched in 2001 by HHS' Administration on Aging (AoA). The grants are being awarded to state and area agencies on aging, nonprofit community service providers, institutions of higher learning and national organizations with a demonstrated expertise in serving family caregivers. Many of the projects focus on unique caregiving approaches within rural, urban, ethnic and faith-based communities. "I am excited about the progress of these innovative grants. The variety, complexity and creativity of caring for family members demonstrated thus far have been very impressive," Assistant Secretary for Aging Josefina G. Carbonell said. "We are working closely with these projects to translate their success to caregivers in communities throughout the United States." The 11 projects of national significance will work in partnership with the AoA to provide technical assistance, resource materials and training to the aging and caregiver communities nationwide. The projects are:
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American Society on Aging, San Francisco, Calif. -- $184,847
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University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, Calif.
--$150,000
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Family Caregiver Alliance, San Francisco, Calif. -- $191,400
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Easter Seals, Inc., Chicago, Ill. -- $184,997
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Generations United, Washington, D.C. -- $185,000
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National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A), Washington,
D.C. -- $149,950
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National Association of State Units on Aging (NASUA), Washington,
D.C. -- $185,000
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AARP Foundation, Washington, D.C. -- $150,000
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National Family Caregivers Association (NFCA), Kensington, Md. --
$150,000
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The ARC of the United States, Silver Spring, Md. -- $184,997
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Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio --
$150,000 Following is a list of the 28 Innovative Caregiver Support Program grantees listed alphabetically by state: q Pima Council On Aging, Tucson, Ariz. q United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. q Contra Costa County Aging and Adult Services Bureau, Martinez, Calif. q Asian Community Center, Sacramento, Calif. q University of Denver, Institute of Gerontology, Denver, Colo. q Alliance for Aging, Miami, Fla. q Hospice Institute of the Florida Suncoast, Largo, Fla. q Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services, Atlanta, Ga. q Georgia Southwestern State University, Americus, Ga. q University of Hawaii Center on Aging, Honolulu, Hawaii q The Healthcare Consortium of Illinois, Dolton, Ill. q Mather Lifeways, Evanston, Ill. q Illinois Department on Aging, Springfield, Ill. q Ten County Aging Board, Inc. Arkansas City, Kan. q Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass. Eastern q Area Agency On Aging, Bangor, Maine q The Center for Social Gerontology, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. q Normandale Ministry for Healing and Wholeness, Edina, Minn. q St. Andrew's Resources For Seniors, St. Louis, Mo. q New Jersey Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Senior Affairs, Trenton, N.J. q Senior Service Centers of the Albany Area, Inc., Albany, N.Y. q Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester, N.Y. q Ohio Department on Aging, Columbus, Ohio q Mid-County Senior Services, Newtown Square, Penn. Philadelphia q Corporation For Aging, Philadelphia, Penn. q Pennsylvania Department of Aging, Harrisburg, Penn. q Pennsylvania State University, Gerontology Center, University Park, Penn. q Virginia Department for the Aging, Richmond, Va.
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