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Statement

Fiscal and Service Reports

For Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014

The City of New York

Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor

Department of Health

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Statement

Fiscal and Service Reports

For Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014

The City of New York

Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor

Department of Health

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INTRODUCTION

The District Resource Statement (DRS) is prepared annually by

the Office of Management and Budget. Sections 2707 and 2708

of the New York City Charter require that agencies report to the

City's 59 community boards expense budget and service

information at the agency's service district level. The reporting

levels vary by agency and by program. Service districts range

from police precincts which can be smaller than community

districts to multi-borough offices.

This edition of the DRS gives information for both FY 2013 and

FY 2014. The current edition reports on agencies that deliver

services directly to community districts and boroughs. These

agencies manually generate the information in the DRS, except

for the fiscal data which is provided by the Financial Information

Services Agency. The agencies also provide performance

indicators for a variety of services. An explanation of agency

programs and performance indicators is included.

Personnel headcounts and corresponding fiscal data, equipment

information, performance indicators, and contractual services

are organized as follows:

Personnel Report – FY 2013 headcounts and fiscal data

are as of June 30, 2013. FY 2014 Adopted Budget data

is as of the Budget Adoption in June.

Equipment Report - Unless otherwise noted, FY 2013

information is as of June 30, 2013. FY 2014 information

indicates proposed equipment levels.

Performance Report - Once again, community boards

will be able to compare select measures of agency

performance within their district to a borough-wide

and/or citywide average of the agency's performance.

Except where indicated, the performance figures are full

year figures for FY 2013. Section 12(c)6 of the New

York City Charter states that "for agencies with local

service districts or programs within community districts

and boroughs, the mayor's preliminary management

report and management report insofar as practicable

shall include schedules of agency service goals,

performance measures and actual performance relative

to goals for each such local service district or program."

Indicator information in the DRS supplements the

Mayor's Management Report by providing measures of

performance at the local level. Totals for all the districts

reporting in the DRS will be consistent with the citywide

numbers reported in the MMR except where otherwise

noted.

Contract Report - Data on contractual services varies

somewhat from program to program, but includes at

least the time period of the contract, the cost of the

contract, the kind of service provided and some measure

of the service.

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Personnel Reports give a complete description of the service and

the address of the local service district headquarters. The

contract pages provide the names and addresses of vendors, and

sometimes the location where the service is provided.

The District Resource Statement is useful to the community

boards at all stages of the budget participation process.

Community boards can use the DRS to monitor service delivery

throughout the year. It provides a common data base which the

agencies and community boards can use to discuss service

delivery and to formulate specific budget requests. The

Performance Reports can help the boards assess the quality of

the service in relation to the resources which are deployed in or

budgeted for the community district. By comparing this year's

DRS with previous editions, community boards can also use the

DRS to analyze trends in funding levels, resource allocation, and

service delivery. Using the Mayor's Management Report, boards

are able to compare service performance indicators in their

district with citywide findings.

Caution must be used in interpreting the information contained

in this document. Agencies often need to move personnel or

equipment from one district to another or employ seasonal

workers depending on the time of the year. These changes are

not reflected in the DRS. A reduction in staffing levels does not

necessarily signal a corresponding reduction in services. Where

necessary agencies provide explanatory footnotes. Also,

Financial Plan Savings are not reflected in the local district

reports because these amounts are budgeted at the Unit of

Appropriation level. It is not possible to predict the impact of

financial savings on an individual service district level.

Department of Buildings

Department of Cultural Affairs

Department of Small Business Services

Department of Environmental Protection

Fire Department

Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

Department of Housing Preservation & Development

Human Resources Administration

Libraries

Department of Parks and Recreation

Police Department

Department of Sanitation

Department of Transportation

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New Yorkers in general, who in turn take actions to promote health, but it also provides direct health services and enforces health regulations.

DOHMH makes reducing deaths from chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer a priority by reducing smoking, unhealthy diet, and other

risk factors. The Department contracts for mental health services, developmental disability services, and alcohol and substance abuse treatment

services. DOHMH works with health care providers to improve the use of preventive health services, including immunizations, and works with both

health care providers and nonprofit organizations to prevent and treat HIV infection. The Department oversees the City’s Early Intervention

Program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays. DOHMH’s community-based services include: three District Public Health Offices;

four tuberculosis clinics; eight STD clinics; health services at more than 1,200 public school sites; and health and mental health services in the

City’s correctional facilities. DOHMH also issues birth and death certificates; works to create a healthier and safer environment by conducting

inspections of restaurants, day care centers, and other entities; and protects public safety through immediate response to emergent public health

threats.

The District Resource Statement has five sections.

The Division of Health Care Access and Improvement

o

(Includes Child and Adolescent Health Clinics; and Health Insurance Programs)

The Division of Disease Control

o

(Includes Immunization; Tuberculosis; Sexually Transmitted Disease; and HIV Prevention )

The Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

o

(Includes School Health; Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health; and District Public Health Offices)

The Division of Environmental Health

o

(Includes Pest Control Services and Lead Poisoning Prevention Services)

The Division of Mental Hygiene

(Includes

mental health services; developmental disability services; alcohol and drug use services; and Early Intervention services

for infants and toddlers with developmental delays

Services

This report highlights ongoing services provided at the community level in all five boroughs. In addition to these services, the Department also

provides a broad range of public health and mental hygiene services throughout the city. Some of these services include: public health education

and training, disease surveillance and laboratory investigations, vital statistics registries, enforcement of the city's public health and mental

hygiene laws and policy analysis and program development designed to identify and address the needs of local communities.

Some services are operated directly by the Department. Such services include Immunization Clinics; Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics;

Tuberculosis Clinics; Pest Control; Lead Poisoning Prevention and School Health. Child Health Clinics are operated by the New York City Health

and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) through a contractual agreement with the Department. HIV Prevention services are administered by the

Department and operated by both the Department and community-based organizations. The DRS includes Mental Hygiene and HIV programs

contracted out to locally-based not-for profit organizations or voluntary hospitals.

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The Division of Health Care Access and Improvement

4

Child and Adolescent Health Services

5

Health Insurance Programs

11

The Division of Disease Control

13

Immunization Services

14

Tuberculosis Services….

16

Sexually Transmitted Disease Services

23

HIV Prevention Services

26

The Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

129

School Health Services

130

Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health Services

138

District Public Health Offices

145

The Division of Environmental Health

150

Pest Control Services

151

Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

164

The Division of Mental Hygiene

170

Preface

171

Overview

172

Mental Health Services

173

Retardation/Developmental Disabilities Services

229

Substance Use Services

245

Mental Hygiene Agency Listing

262

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Services

Child Health Clinics provide primary and preventive health care, as well as support and referral services, to infants, children and

adolescents. These clinics strive to ensure that the content and quality of care provided is consistent with accepted pediatric practice standards

and that their services address the needs of children in the under-served communities where the clinics are located.

There are 20 Child Health Clinics currently open in New York City. Each clinic is integrated into one of the seven HHC Hospital Networks

and is staffed by one or more pediatricians, as well as by nurses and other support staff. In addition, each Clinic is assigned to a network

administrative oversight staff (physician, nurse and administrator) who are responsible for oversight of the day-to-day Clinic operations.

Clinics serve children and adolescents from birth through eighteen years of age. Each registered child or adolescent is assigned to a

primary care provider for continuity and coordinated management of his/her health care. Some of the components of comprehensive care include

immunizations, health education, asthma care, new admission examinations for school and summer camp, and day care examinations.

Report

This report contains one section:

1. Personnel and Indicators Report:

Lists the number of MD visits, which represents the number of clinical visits to a physician or pediatric nurse

practitioner, as well as the actual number MD full time equivalents (FTEs) at the clinic, for both FY 2012 and 2013.

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1. Child and Adolescent Health: Personnel and Indicators Report

Borough

CD

Clinic

2012

MD Visits

2012

MD FTEs

2013

MD Visits

2013

MD FTEs

Bronx

1

Melrose Houses

348 East 156th Street,

10451

(718) 292-2820

2,068

1.0

1,911

1.0

Bronx

3

Daniel Webster Houses

401 East 168th Street,

10456

(718) 538-1982

1,875

0.6

2,461

0.6

Bronx

10

Glebe Avenue

2527 Glebe Avenue,

10461

(718) 918-8850

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Bronx

12

Child Health at Gunhill

1012 East Gunhill Road,

10467

(718) 918-8850

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1.Child and Adolescent Health: Personnel and Indicators Report

Borough

CD

Clinic

2012

MD Visits

2012

MD FTEs

2013

MD Visits

2013

MD FTEs

Brooklyn

1

Jonathan Williams Houses

333 Roebling Street,

11211

(718) 387-6407

3,361

0.9

3,606

0.9

Brooklyn

1

Williamsburg Health Center

51 Maujer Street,

11206

(718) 387-2211, 5545

3,198

1.4

3,783

1.0

Brooklyn

2

Fort Greene Health Center

295 Flatbush Ave. Extension

(718) 387-2211

3,504

1.6

3,682

1.0

Brooklyn

3

Eleanor Roosevelt Houses

388 Pulaski St.

11206

(718) 443-6595

2,619

0.8

2,273

0.4

Brooklyn

3

Lafayette Houses

434 De Kalb Avenue,

11205

(718) 638-8258

892

0.4

1,376

0.4

Brooklyn

3

Sumner Avenue Houses

47 Marcus Garvey Blvd.,

11206

(718) 455-4700

3,807

1.5

4,541

1.5

Brooklyn

5

Sutter Avenue

1091 Sutter Avenue,

11208

(718) 647-0800

3,444

1.5

4,208

1.3

Brooklyn

6

Wyckoff Garden Houses

266 Wyckoff Street,

11217

(718) 875-3975

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Borough

CD

Clinic

2012

MD Visits

2012

MD FTEs

2013

MD Visits

2013

MD FTEs

Brooklyn

8

Crown Heights Health Center

1218 Prospect Place,

11213

(718) 735-0561

2,206

1.0

2,846

1.0

Brooklyn

15

Homecrest Health Center

1601 Avenue S,

11229

(718) 339-6243

1,640

1.0

710

1.0

Brooklyn

16

Brownsville Health Center

259 Bristol Street,

11212

(718) 495-7283

3,363

2.0

3,899

2.0

Brooklyn

16

Howard Houses

1620 East New York Avenue,

11212

(718) 385-3690

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1. Child and Adolescent Health: Personnel and Indicators Report

** Baruch Houses clinic closed on 9/18/12.

Borough

CD

Clinic

2012

MD Visits

2012

MD FTEs

2013

MD Visits

2013

MD FTEs

Manhattan

3

Baruch Houses

280 Delancey Street,

10002

(212) 673-5990

319

1.0

68**

0.30

Manhattan

10

St. Nicholas Houses

281 West 127th Street,

10027

(212) 865-1300

1,495

1.0

642

1.0

Manhattan

12

Washington Heights Health Center

600 West 168th Street,

10032

(212) 795-0880

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1. Child and Adolescent Health: Personnel and Indicators Report

Borough

CD

Clinic

2012

MD Visits

2012

MD FTEs

2013

MD Visits

2013

MD FTEs

Queens

1

Astoria Health Center

12-26 31st Avenue,

11106

(718) 334-6120

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Queens

1

Woodside Houses

50-53 Newtown Road,

11103

(718) 334-6140

1,317

1.0

1,700

1.0

Queens

4

Corona Health Center

104-04 Corona Avenue,

11368

(718) 334-6100

2,349

1.0

2,993

1.0

Queens

3

Junction Blvd.

34-33 Junction Boulevard,

11372

(718) 334-6150

4,500

2.0

5,052

2.0

Staten

Island

1

Mariners Harbor Houses

2040 Forest Avenue, SI

10303

(718) 716-2060

703

0.5

1,691

1.0

Staten

Island

1

Stapleton

111 Canal Street,

10304

(718) 447-0686

521

0.5

980

1.0

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Services

DOHMH Facilitated Enrollers are based in 9 DOHMH Health Centers located in five boroughs (one is temporarily closed for renovations). Working

in the community and through home visits, their efforts help families complete the application process; enabling individuals to enroll in public health

insurance; educating applicants about managed care plan options; helping the applicant select a doctor and health plan; and assisting each

applicant to navigate through the health care system. DOHMH facilitated enrollment staff have screened 66,599 New Yorkers and qualified 9,442

adults and children into public health insurance programs over the past year.

Report

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1. Health Insurance Programs Personnel Report

Borough

CD

Clinic

# of Enrollers

Bronx

6

Tremont DPHO

1826 Arthur Ave.

Basement, Room 016

Bronx, New York 10457

3

Brooklyn

2

Fort Greene Health Center

295 Flatbush Ave. Ext.,

Basement

Brooklyn, New York 11201

3

Brooklyn

15

Homecrest Health Center

1601 Avenue S,

1

st

Floor

Brooklyn, New York 11229

Temporarily Closed

Brooklyn

8

Crown Heights Health Center

1218 Prospect Place,

Room B-13

Brooklyn, New York 11213

5

Manhattan

4

Chelsea Health Center

303 Ninth Ave.

1

st

Floor

New York, New York 10001

1

Manhattan

12

Washington Heights Health Center

600 West 168

th

Street,

2

nd

Floor

New York, New York 10032

3

Queens

3

Corona Health Center

34-33 Junction Blvd.,

Basement

Jackson Heights, Queens 11372

4

Queens

7

Parsons Health Center

19-37 Parsons Blvd.,

Room 102

Jamaica, New York 11432

1

Staten Island

1

Staten Island Richmond Clinic

51 Stuyvesant Place,

2

nd

Floor

Staten Island, New York 10301

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Services

The mission of the Bureau of Immunization is to prevent the occurrence and transmission of diseases for all age groups through immunization,

education, health system support and surveillance. Our goal, set by Healthy People 2020, is that 80 percent of children are appropriately

immunized by their second birthday, and that 90 percent of adults aged 65 years and older receive an annual influenza vaccination, as well as a

pneumococcal vaccination once in their lifetime. In FY 2013 the Bureau provided vaccination services to the public at three walk-in clinics in

Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.

Report

Clinic Usage Report:

This section shows the number of immunizations given broken out by walk-in clinics

1

where they were administered.

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Immunization: Clinic Usage Report

Borough

CD

Clinic Name

Number of

Immunizations

Adminstered

Bronx

6

Tremont Health Center

1826 Arthur Avenue, Bronx, New York 10457

(212) 676-2273

29,136

Brooklyn

2

Fort Greene Health Center

295 Flatbush Ave. Ext., Brooklyn, New York 11201

(212) 676- 2273

53,115

Queens

3

Corona Health Center

34-33 Junction Boulevard, 1st Fl., Queens, New York 11372

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Tuberculosis

Services

The mission of the Bureau of Tuberculosis Control is to prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) and eliminate it as a public health problem in New

York City. The goal of the Bureau of TB Control is to identify all individuals with suspected or confirmed TB disease and ensure their appropriate

treatment, ideally on a regimen with Directly Observed Therapy. The Bureau also works to ensure that individuals who are at high risk for

progression from infection to active disease (e.g., contacts of active cases, immuno-compromised individuals, and recent immigrants from areas

where TB is widespread) receive preventive treatment and do not develop disease.

The Bureau achieves its goals through case management, education, surveillance, outreach, and direct patient care at four Chest Centers

throughout the City.

Report

The Tuberculosis report contains two sections

1. Indicators Report by CD of Residence:

This section shows TB cases, and TB suspects by community district of residence, regardless of

which chest center was used

Number of active TB cases

: Number of active TB cases citywide during Calendar Year 2012

Suspect TB cases:

Number of suspect cases of citywide TB during Calendar Year 2012

2. Clinic Usage Report:

This section shows the number of clinic visits to DOHMH Chest Centers for Calendar Year 2012

Clinic volume reductions

In 2012, the NYC TB testing requirement for secondary school age children entering the NYC school system for the first time was eliminated.

Elimination of this requirement resulted in a reduction of TB clinic volume.

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1. Tuberculosis: Indicators Report by CD of Residence (CY 2012)

Borough

CD

# of Active TB

Cases

# of Suspect TB

Cases

Bronx

01

9

19

Bronx

02

5

7

Bronx

03

5

25

Bronx

04

11

27

Bronx

05

9

24

Bronx

06

6

11

Bronx

07

14

25

Bronx

08

8

18

Bronx

09

15

28

Bronx

10

4

21

Bronx

11

6

23

Bronx

12

8

23

Total

100

251

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1. Tuberculosis: Indicators Report by CD of Residence (CY 2012)

Borough

CD

# of Active TB

Cases

# of Suspect TB

Cases

Brooklyn

01

5

25

Brooklyn

02

3

29

Brooklyn

03

11

58

Brooklyn

04

17

31

Brooklyn

05

9

56

Brooklyn

06

2

24

Brooklyn

07

22

61

Brooklyn

08

2

40

Brooklyn

09

6

56

Brooklyn

10

10

39

Brooklyn

11

21

71

Brooklyn

12

17

61

Brooklyn

13

11

27

Brooklyn

14

18

65

Brooklyn

15

10

34

Brooklyn

16

7

45

Brooklyn

17

10

78

Brooklyn

18

8

55

Total

189

855

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1. Tuberculosis: Indicators Report by CD of Residence (CY 2012)

Borough

CD

# of Active TB

Cases

# of Suspect TB

Cases

Manhattan

01

3

8

Manhattan

02

3

20

Manhattan

03

26

69

Manhattan

04

3

43

Manhattan

05

6

14

Manhattan

06

6

62

Manhattan

07

6

44

Manhattan

08

4

47

Manhattan

09

4

29

Manhattan

10

14

42

Manhattan

11

6

31

Manhattan

12

9

26

Total

90

435

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1. Tuberculosis: Indicators Report by CD of Residence (CY 2012)

Borough

CD

# of Active TB

Cases

# of Suspect TB

Cases

Queens

01

21

85

Queens

02

26

66

Queens

03

25

86

Queens

04

55

99

Queens

05

10

29

Queens

06

6

27

Queens

07

37

70

Queens

08

14

47

Queens

09

8

28

Queens

10

5

33

Queens

11

8

20

Queens

12

18

87

Queens

13

10

34

Queens

14

3

35

Total

246

746

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1. Tuberculosis: Indicators Report by CD of Residence (CY 2012)

Borough

CD

# of Active TB

Cases

# of Suspect TB

Cases

Staten Island

01

16

26

Staten Island

02

5

20

Staten Island

03

3

25

Total

24

71

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2. Tuberculosis: Clinic Usage Report

*Richmond Chest Center was closed in June 2013

Borough

CD

Clinic

Number of visits

to clinic

Bronx

3

Morrisania Chest Center

1309 Fulton Ave, First Floor, 10456

(718) 579-4157

8,824

Brooklyn

2

Fort Greene Chest Center

295 Flatbush Ave. Ext. 4th Floor, 11201

(718) 643-8357

15,310

Manhattan

12

Washington Heights Chest Center

600 West 168th Street, 3rd Floor, 10032

(212) 368-4500

9,504

Queens

3

Corona Chest Center

34-33 Junction, Room 120, 11372

(718) 476-7635/36

15,517

S.I.

1

Richmond Chest Center*

51 Stuyvesant Place, Room 408,

10301

(718) 983-4530

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STD: Introduction

Services

The mission of the Bureau of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Control is to promote healthy sexual behavior and reduce the impact of sexually

transmitted infections in New York City. In addition to policy development, research, and education, the Bureau maintains 9 full service STD

clinics across the five boroughs, which provide free and confidential STD testing and treatment, as well as free, confidential and anonymous HIV

testing and counseling (T&C). The Bureau also monitors STD cases citywide to ensure appropriate follow-up and treatment. Follow-up activities

include outreach efforts that seek to identify other individuals infected with or incubating STDs.

Report

1. Clinic Usage Report:

This section shows the following statistics, broken out by clinic.

Total Physician Visits:

All physician visits include a medical history and physical exam with diagnostic tests (may include syphilis, gonorrhea,

Chlamydia, HIV tests, and interview for partner elicitation).

Total Non-Physician Visits:

Includes visits for express visits, test results, treatment, or visits for interview for partner elicitation. If included as

part of a physician visit, such services are counted only once, in the category “Total physician visits’. (Note: Prior to FY08, counts for

non-physician visits included delivering results via phone)

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I. STD: Clinic Usage Report

Borough

CD Clinic

Total Physician

Visits

Total

Non-Physician Visits

Total STD

Treated

Services

Available

(days/week)

Bronx

3

Morrisania Health Center

1309 Fulton Ave, Second Floor, 10456

9,968

3,776

9,729

Full STD

services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

1,3

Brooklyn

2

Fort Greene Health Center

295 Flatbush Ave. Ext. Second Floor,

11201

9,155

6,272

9,004

Full STD

services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

1,3

Brooklyn

8

Crown Heights Health Center

(formerly Bushwick Health Center)

1218 Prospect Place, Second Floor,

11221

4,634

2,586

4,639

Full STD

services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

Manhattan 4

Chelsea Health Center

303 Ninth Ave, Second Floor,

10001

10,649

10,759

10,354

Full STD

services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

1, 2

Manhattan 7

Riverside Health Center

4

160 W. 100th St., First Floor,

10025

3,429

1,358

3,352

Full STD

services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

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I. STD: Clinic Usage Report Contd.

1

Clinic is open half a day on Saturday.

2

Clinic holds evening hours: 5pm to 7pm on select days

3

Clinic held evening hours on select days but stopped during FY2013

4

Clinic currently located at Manhattanville, 21 Old Broadway, 10027

5

Richmond Health Center was closed June 1, 2013

Borough

CD Clinic

Total Physician

Visits

Total

Non-Physician Visits

Total STD

Treated

Services

Available

(days/week)

Manhattan

10

Central Harlem Health

Center

2238 Fifth Ave., Third

Floor,

10037

6,586

2,612

6,554

Full STD services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

1

Queens

3

Corona Health Center

34-33 Junction, First Floor,

11372

2,228

1,813

2,156

Full STD services, HIV

T&C site

(2 days/wk)

Queens

12

Jamaica Health Center

90-37 Parsons Blvd., First

Floor, 11432

8,431

5,680

8,355

Full STD services,

HIV T&C site

(5 days/wk)

1

S.I.

1

Richmond Health Center

5

51 Stuyvesant Place, First

Floor, 10301

397

196

388

Full STD services,

HIV T&C site

(1 day/wk)

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HIV PREVENTION SERVICES

Services

The HIV Prevention Program serves as the central coordinating unit for HIV prevention services within the Department of Health and Mental

Hygiene. Its purpose is to provide an effective medium for communication and action on HIV/AIDS issues between the Department, public and

private sector agencies, prevention planning groups, and research institutions. The Program maintains a leadership role in planning and

implementing City policy related to HIV prevention education and technical assistance.

In addition to operating its own prevention programs, the HIV Prevention Program funds and oversees numerous community-based HIV/AIDS

prevention service organizations. Contracted organizations receive technical assistance necessary to plan and implement their HIV programs.

Report

The HIV section included in this report is based on information provided by the HIV Prevention Program. The report provides a comprehensive

listing of contractual as well as directly operated HIV prevention programs throughout the City. Information provided includes program name, site

name, address, program budget, initiative, and Community District.

Also included is one map that displays the sites of service for the prevention contracts. The geographic boundaries on the map denote community

districts. Three (0.2%) of the 1654 HIV service sites could not be mapped due to incomplete geocoding information.

On pages 28-128, the agency’s total budget for an initiative is listed for each of the sites involved in the particular initiative. For example,

Hetrick-Martin’s total budget for their Co-factors of HIV Transmission program is $136,000, and this amount is listed for each of their service sites.

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip Community District

African Services

Committee, Inc. Communities of Color Access to and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $45,000 African Services Committee 429 West 127th St. New York 10027 MN 9 African Services

Committee, Inc. Anti-stigma Intervention 12/31/2012 $112,500 African Services Committee 429 W. 127th Street 2nd Floor New York 10027 MN 9 African Services

Committee, Inc. Co-factors of HIV Transmission 12/31/2012 $133,895 African Services Committee 429 West 127th Street 2nd floor New York 10027 MN 9 After Hours

Project Communities of Color Access to and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 After Hours Project, Inc. 1204 Broadway Brooklyn 11221 MN 5 After Hours

Project Injection Drug Users Health Alliance 6/30/2013 $276,382 After Hours Project, Inc. 1204 Broadway Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 1204 Broadway Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Social Network Strategy Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 69,038 After Hours Project 1204 Broadway Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 41 Brooklyn Avenue (Brooklyn Car Srvc)

Brooklyn 11216 BK 3 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 640 Myrtle Avenue

(New Bell Car Srvc) Brooklyn 11205 BK 3 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. Myrtle Avenue &

Broadway Brooklyn 11206 BK 3 After Hours

Project Injection Drug Users Health Alliance 6/30/2013 $276,382 Knickerboker Avenue Knickerbocker Ave & Troutman St Brooklyn 11237 BK 4 After Hours

Project Injection Drug Users Health Alliance 6/30/2013 $276,382 Wilson Avneue Wilson Avenue & Decatur Street Brooklyn 11206 BK 4 After Hours

Project Communities of Color Access to and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 After Hours Project, Inc. Knickerbocker Ave & Troutman St Brooklyn 11221 BK 4 After Hours

Project Communities of Color Access to and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 After Hours Project, Inc. Wilson Ave & Decatur St Brooklyn 11206 BK 4 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 370 Wilson Avenue

(Natasha Car Srvc) Brooklyn 11221 BK 4 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 457 Knickerboker Ave (Kraupner Pharm)

Brooklyn 11237 BK 4 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. Wilson Ave &

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 3199 Futon Street

(Atlantic Car Srvc) Brooklyn 11208 BK 5 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 1116 St. Johns Pl (White Top Car Srvc)

Brooklyn 11213 BK 8 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. 316 Saratoga Ave

(Bal Car Service) Brooklyn 11233 BK 16 After Hours

Project HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 99,928 After Hours Project, Inc. Mother Gaston &

Sutter Avenue Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Long Island City 42nd Rd & Crescent St Jamaica 11373 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Woodside 62-07 Woodside Avenue 3rd Floor Jamaica 11435 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Woodside 62-07 Woodside Avenue 3rd Floor Woodside 11432 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 LIC - Crescent and 42nd Crescent St & 42nd Road LIC 11432 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Co-factors of HIV Transmission 12/31/2012

$148,031 Long Island City Satellite 42-57 Hunter Street 2nd Floor Long Island City 11101 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Evidence-based or Theory-based

Interventions 12/31/2012 $300,524 ACQC- LIC Office 42-57 Hunter Street 3 rd Floor Long Island City 11101 QN 2 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Main Site 161-21 Jamaica Avenue 6th and 7th Floor Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Jamaica Satellite 89-31 161st Street Suite 710 Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Archer Avenue Archer Ave & 147th Pl Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Jamaica - 147 Archer Ave & 147th Pl Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Jamaica - Harm Reduction 89-31 161st Street 7th Floor Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Co-factors of HIV Transmission 12/31/2012

$148,031 Jamaica Main Site 161-21 Jamaica Avenue 7th Floor Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Evidence-based or Theory-based

Interventions 12/31/2012 $300,524 ACQC- Jamaica Office 161-21 Jamaica Ave. 6 and 7 floor Jamaica 11432 QN 12 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Injection Drug Users Health

Alliance 6/30/2013 $239,806 Far Rockaway Mott Ave & Beach 21st St Jamaica 11691 QN 14 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Far Rockaway Cornaga Ave & Beach 21st St Far Rockaway 11691 QN 14 AIDS Center of

Queens County, Inc.

Co-factors of HIV Transmission 12/31/2012

$148,031 Far Rockaway Satellite 1603 Central Avenue 1st Floor Far Rockaway 11691 QN 14 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 AIDS Service Center NYC - Union Sq 41 East 11th Street 5th Floor New York 10003 MN 2 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

HIV Testing Services Social Network Strategy Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 84,825 ASC Main Office 41 E. 11th Street 5th Floor New York 10003 MN 2 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

HIV Testing Services Social Network Strategy Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 84,825 Luis and Lillian Outreach Center 150 First Avenue New York 10008 MN 3 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Riverside Church 490 Riverside Dr. New York 10027 MN 9 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Grace Congregational Church 310 W 139th St. New York 10030 MN 10 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Union Congregational Church 58-60 W 138th St. New York 10037 MN 10 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Gema Hall 31 W 124th St. New York 10027 MN 10 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Cambridge Hotel 141 110th St. New York 10026 MN 10 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Church of the Ressurection 325 E 101St St. New York 10029 MN 11 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Columba Hall 209 E. 118th St. New York 10035 MN 11 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Community United Empowerment Pavilion 375 Pleasant Ave. New York 10035 MN 11 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 AIDS Service Center NYC - East Harlem 315 East 104th Street 1st floor New York 10029 MN 11 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

HIV Testing Services Social Network Strategy Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 84,825 Keith Haring ASC Harlem Center 315 E. 104th Street Suite 1 New York 10029 MN 11 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Audubon Hall 440 W 163rd St #1 New York 10032 MN 12 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 AIDS Service Center NYC - CASA 2036 Amsterdam Avenue 1st Floor New York 10032 MN 12 AIDS Service

Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

HIV Testing Services Social Network Strategy Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012 $ 84,825 ASC Washington Heights Center 2036 Amsterdam

Avenue New York 10032 MN 12 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Pier 42, 45, 46, 51 West St & W 10th St New York 10014 MN 2 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 W. 14th St, between 9th Ave and Westside HWY 10th Ave & W 14th St New York 10014 MN 4 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 40th to 42nd Sts, between 8th and 9th Aves. 41st St & 9th Ave New York 10019 MN 4 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 33rd St, between 7th and 8th Aves. 33rd St & 7th Ave New York 10001 MN 5 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 AFC Drop-in Center 321 W. 125th Street 2nd floor New York 10027 MN 10 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 125th St, between Adam Clayton and Malcolm X 125th St & Malcomlm X Blvd New York 10026 MN 10 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 442 South 5th Street 442 South 5th Street Apt 1A New York 11211 BK 1 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Fulton Street and Flatbush Fulton St & Flatbush Ave New York 11217 BK 2 Ali Forney Center Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Fulton Street and Franklin Avenue Fulton St & Franklin Ave New York 11238 BK 3 Amethyst

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health

Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Barber Boyz II Hair Studio 566 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn 11225 BK 9 Arthur Ashe

Institute for Urban Health

Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Yolee's Salon 1217 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn 11225 BK 9 Arthur Ashe

Institute for Urban Health

Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Dr. Cuts Barbaershop 612 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn 11225 BK 9 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 APICHA Community Health Center 400 Broadway New York 10013 MN 1 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center 25 Allen Street New York 10003 MN 3 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Sylvia's Place 446 W 36 Street New York 10018 MN 4 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 NYC DOHMH STD Clinic 303 9th Avenue New York 10001 MN 4 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Heritage of Pride March 5 Avenue New York 10022 MN 11 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 NYC DOHMH STD Clinic 195 Flatbush Avenue Extension Brooklyn 11201 BK 2 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 NYC DOHMH STD Clinic 34-33 Junction Blvd Corona 11373 QN 3 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Queens Pride 85th Street & Northern Blvd Jackson Heights 11435 QN 3 Asian & Pacific

Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Brooklyn Pride 9th St and 7th Ave Park Slope 11215 Bailey House, Inc. Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 Bailey House 1751 Park Avenue 3rd floor New York 10035 MN 11 Bedford

Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

and Maintenance in Care 6/30/2013 $ 45,000 BSFHC 1456 Fulton Street First and Second Floor NY 11216 BK 3 Bedford

Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc.

Communities of Color Access to

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Beth Israel

Medical Center HIV Testing Services Routine Testing in Clinical Settings 12/31/2012 $235,200 Beth Israel Medical Center 1st Avenue and 16th Street New York 10003 MN 6 Beth Israel

Medical Center HIV Testing Services Routine Testing in Clinical Settings 12/31/2012 $235,200 Peter Krueger Clinic 317 East 17th Street 1st Floor, Fierman Hall New York 10003 MN 6 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Veteran Resource Center 665 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn 11206 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Homeless Veteran Program 665 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn 11206 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Kings Hotel 1078 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 VQ Hardware 333 Marcus Garvey Avenue Brooklyn 11206 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Asquare Barber Shop 984 Gates Avenue Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Pee Wee's Play House 357 Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 VIP Barber Shop 77 Van Buren Brooklyn 11221 BK 3 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Neptune Hotel 1094 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn 11221 BK 4 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Lady Jhanera's Barber Shop 1093 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn 11221 BK 4 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Kingdom Kutz 702 Livonia Avenue Brooklyn 11207 BK 5 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Nubian Styles Barber Shop 262 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn 11213 BK 8 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Kutz and Lymes Barber Shop 248 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn 11213 BK 8 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Atlantic Motor Inn 1768 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn 11213 BK 8 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Blue Zone Barbershop 10 Newport Street Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Grand Dominican Starts Salon 111 Belmont Avenue Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 DDM Beauty Salon 436 Mother Gaston Blvd Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Fatima African 11 Newport Street Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Pro-Style Beauty Salon 18 Newport Street Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 African Hair Braiding 380 Mother Gaston Blvd Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Olivo's Hair Center 405 Mother Gaston Blvd Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 We Cuts Barber Shop 1941 Bergen Street Brooklyn 11233 BK 16 Black Veterans For

Social Justice, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Moca Barber Shop 369 Mother Gaston Blvd Brooklyn 11212 BK 16 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East 149th Street East 149th Street and Third Avenue Bronx 10451 BX 1 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East 138th Street East 138th and Brook Avenue Bronx 10454 BX 1 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East 147th Street East 147th and Willis Avemue Bronx 10454 BX 1 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 St. Ann's Avenue St. Ann's and 139th Street Bronx 10454 BX 1 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Prospect Avenue Prospect Avenue and Westchester Avenue

Bronx 10468 BX 1 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Southern Blvd Southern Boulevard & Westchester Ave

Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Southern Blvd Southern Boulevard & E 156th St

Bronx 10455 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Hunt's Point Avenue Hunts Point Ave & Garrison Ave Bronx 10474 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 United Bronx Parents 966 Prospect Avenue Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Real Azteca Restaurant 1013 East 163rd Street Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Osvaldo Barber Shop 1001 East 163rd Street Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Hat City 1056 Southern Blvd Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 JYR Resturant 1003 East 163rd Street Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 La Giralda Bakery 1035 East 163rd Street Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Good Fortune Jewelry & Pawn Shop 944A Southern Blvd Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Electronic Closets 1016 Westchester Avenue Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Evidence-based or Theory-based Interventions 12/31/2012 $594,400 BAS Prevention Department 953 Southern Boulevard Suite 201 Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012

$169,998 Prevention Office 953 Southern Blvd. Suite 201 Bronx 10459 BX 2 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East 16l st Street East 161st Street and Melrose Bronx 10451 BX 3 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Adolescent Street Outreach 900 Tinton Avenue Bronx 10456 BX 3 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Adolescent Street Outreach 1619 Boston Road Bronx 10451 BX 3 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Greater Zion Baptist Church 1281 Findlay Avenue Bronx 10456 BX 4 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Samaritan Village Highbridge Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd & W 170th St

Bronx 10452 BX 4 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Muslim Women's Insititue 1363 Ogden Avenue Bronx 10452 BX 4 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 STAT Rx & Bx Parent Housing Network E 167th St & Findlay Ave Bronx 10456 BX 4 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Mi Tierra Sport Bar 217 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Super Spot Wine & Liquor 221 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Vega Auto Garage 1866 Anthony Ave Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Tremont Baptist Church 325 Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Bronx Community College 2155 University Avenue Loew Hall Rm 101 Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 La Unica Beauty Salon 300e East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Mi Tierra Sports Bar 217 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Isas Barber Shop Unisex 259 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 JJR Barber Shop 300 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 JR Multiservices Center 221 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Alberto Envios Cort 263A East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Anny Salon and Spa 301 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Combo House 300 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Taveras Dental Care 2002 Grand Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 University Medical Center 1715 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Yocasta Beauty Salon 101 Featherbed Lane Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Ramos Auto parts and Tire services 1965 Jerome Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 San Miguel Auto Repair 2151 Jerome Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Show Care Cleaners 163-5w W Tremont Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Golden Laundromat 1615 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Julian BeautySalon 1685 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Quisqueya Barber Shop 1800 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 El Angel Beauty Center III 1588 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Five Brother Parking 1705-1746 Andrews Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Friendly Laundromat 1705 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Alejandro Williams DDL 1624 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Aqua Clean Wash 75 Featherbed Lane Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Bolden V. Patel FAAP 1725 University Avenue Bronx 10453 BX 5 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East Tremont Avenue East Tremont and Monterey Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Adolescent Street Outreach 500 Fordham Road Bronx 10458 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Alpha y Omega Church 1829 Bathgate Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

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Agency Initiative End Date Budget Site Name Street Address Address 2 City Zip District

Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Las Hermanas Beauty Salon East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Joel Rivera Councilman District Office 1901 Southern Blvd Bronx 10460 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Bronx AIDS Services (BAS) 540 Fordham Road Bronx 10458 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Evidence-based or Theory-based Interventions 12/31/2012 $594,400 Bronx AIDS Services 540 Fordham Road Bronx 10458 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. HIV Testing Services Priority Populations Testing in Non-Clinical Settings

12/31/2012

$169,998 Executive Office 540 East Fordham Road Bronx 10457 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Community Mobilization Interventions for HIV Prevention 12/31/2013 $185,158 Bronx AIDS Services, Inc. 540 East Fordham Road 2nd Floor Bronx 10458 BX 6 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Beato Unisex 4 W Kingsbridge Rd Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 East 198th Street East 198th Street and Webster Avenue

Bronx 10458 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Adolescent Street Outreach 2780 Reservoir Avenue Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Beato Unisex 4 W Kingsbridge Rd Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Professional Detail Center 2700 Jerome Avenue Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Montecarlo 2700 Jerome Avenue Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Kingsbridge Parking Corp 2686 Jerome Avenue Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 New Nail Design 42 W. Kingsbridge Bronx 10468 BX 7 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Moshulu Parkway (wooded area) Moshulu exit on the Bronx River Parkway

Bronx 10458 BX 8 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Marlin Beauty 135 W. Kingsbridge Rd Bronx 10468 BX 8 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 St Paul Lutheran Church 1891 McGraw Avenue Bronx 10462 BX 9 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Adolescent Street Outreach 3000 E. Tremont Avenue Bronx 10461 BX 10 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution 6/30/2013 $ 14,336 Huascar Barber Shop East Tremont Avenue Bronx 10457 BX 10 Bronx AIDS

Services, Inc. Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 Bronx River Parkway Allerton Ave and Bronx Blvd Bronx 10460 BX 11 Bronx AIDS Condom Distribution Services 12/31/2013 $ 87,500 We Buy Gold Allerton Ave Bronx 10467 BX 11

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