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The MATCH program will host several free tax filing clinics to assist with free federal and state e-filing. The clinics will be held Thursday, April 7 from 3 to 6
A food fermentation series with Tim Burke of Idle Acres Farm will be held on Tuesdays from March 19 through April 23 from 6-9 p.m. at the Foothills Food Hub
The City of Atlanta is defending the progress it's made in its Grants Department. That's after concerns from providers that funding delays are holding up services, particularly in a housing program for people with HIV and AIDS. In that program known as Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS, or HOPWA, the
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Karterria Finkley became Atlanta’s first-ever HIV executive fellow in February. (Photo courtesy City of Atlanta)
The City of Atlanta brought on a public health expert for a one-year fellowship to create a strategic plan to address the HIV epidemic.
Dr. Karterria Finkley started as the city’s first-ever HIV executive fellow in February. She has more than 10 years of public health service, including work with the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the DeKalb Board of Health, the Atlanta VA Medical Center and UNICEF.
Finkley told Project Q Atlanta that her first goal is helping Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms strengthen the city’s partnerships in the fight against HIV.