Ryan White Project

Ending the HIV Epidemic Program

The federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative is an ongoing effort to reduce the number of new HIV infections in the United States by at least 90% by 2030. EHE funds were used to support service providers in Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Cobb counties which have some of the highest numbers in the nation of individuals recently diagnosed with HIV. Funds were used with Ryan White Part A to “…develop, implement, and/or enhance innovative approaches to engaging people with HIV who are newly diagnosed, not in care, and/or not virally suppressed…particularly around linkage to care, retention in care, reengagement in care, and adherence counseling.”

EHE: By The Numbers

$5,079,513

Grant Year 2023 Award

4,111

Clients Served

16,956

Services Provided

Prescribed ART

Viral Load Suppression

EHE Only

Part A & EHE

Ending the HIV Epidemic 2023 Grant Year Impact

Outpatient Medical Care

1,023 clients served
2,379 services provided

Substance Abuse Outpatient Care

23 clients served
53 services provided

Dental Care

317 clients served
657 visits provided

Case Management

338 clients served
2.280 services provided

Mental Health Services

165 clients served
315 services provided

Medical Nutrition Therapy

50 clients served
63 visits provided

Housing & Utility Assistance

136 clients served
259 services provided

Service Outreach

1,165 clients served
1,700 services provided

Food Bank & Home Delivered Meals

532 clients served
3,537 meals provided

Medical Transportation

364 clients served
1,184 trips provided

Translation Services

10 clients served
10 services provided

Peer Support

45 clients served
346 sessions provided

Referral for Healthcare & Supportive Services

276 clients served
743 services provided

Emergency Financial Assistance

38 clients served
55 services provided

Initiative Services

627 clients served
3,222 services provided

Art Therapy

58 clients served
153 services provided