Project Inform cited in the press
Taylor Marks Birthday with New Orleans Gift
Associated Press (AP)
As reported on www.washingtonpost.com
February 23, 2006
(mention of Project Inform in bold below)
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Elizabeth Taylor will ring in her 74th birthday
Monday with a gift worth several hundred thousand dollars. Only
it isn't for her.
The two-time Oscar winner will commemorate her birthday by donating
a mobile medical unit to the New Orleans AIDS Task Force, her publicist,
Dick Guttman, announced Thursday.
The medical unit is "like a large recreational vehicle,
about 40 feet long, with two examination rooms and x-ray facilities,"
said Martin Delaney, founding director of Project Inform, a national
AIDS organization that helped facilitate Taylor's gift.
The vehicle, manufactured in Ohio, is already in New Orleans,
Delaney said. It will be staffed by doctors who worked in AIDS clinics
shuttered by Hurricane Katrina.
The new medical vehicle will allow doctors to provide "vital
care" to victims of the disease in New Orleans and surrounding
neighborhoods, Delaney said.
"There are a lot of areas in the Gulf Coast that have
never been served well by AIDS clinics," he said. "This
provides a chance to bring treatment out to a much wider range of
places."
The mobile medical unit is already being used for educational purposes
and will be staffed by doctors soon, he said. An official launch
is planned for late March.
Taylor, a longtime AIDS activist, helped establish the American
Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985 and created the Elizabeth Taylor
AIDS Foundation in 1991.
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