Pubdate: Sun, 10 May 1998 Source: Standard-Times (MA) Contact: http://www.s-t.com/ Author: Connie Sameiro LOCAL PROGRESS IN FIGHT AGAINST HIV On behalf of the Board of Directors of Treatment on Demand, Inc., I would like to publicly thank City Councilor Joseph P. Fortes, all members of the New Bedford City Council and Mayor Kalisz for the following motion, submitted by Councilor Fortes, and adopted by the Council and approved by the mayor: "That the City Council go on record in support of Treatment on Demand, located at the William S. Quarles Community Center, 459 Kempton St., and what they are doing to assist the public in their needs, particularly in the areas of poverty, oppression, substance abuse and AIDS." This was presented in conjunction with the dedication and opening of the center, Feb. 21. In addition to providing meeting space to neighborhood and community, this new facility enhances the effectiveness of TOD's many programs, which include Street Outreach Services, Outreach Peer Prevention, Neighborhood Prevention Points, Teen Empowerment Program, and Sisters United for Empowerment, as well as a Continuum of Care Collaborative, which teams TOD with the Dept. of Public Health, New Bedford Child and Family Services and High Point Treatment Facility to provide educational group meetings, substance abuse counseling and treatment referrals. Thanks to all who made possible the opening of the William S. Quarles Community Center and to all who continue in the struggle to overcome the twin epidemics of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. CONNIE SAMEIRO for the Board of Directors Treatment on Demand, Inc. New Bedford - --- Checked-by: "Rolf Ernst"