Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    AIDS
Continued from Page 1
I'lii' thuversilv s Student Health ( enter offers
either modified anonymous testing, which means
the doctor knows u patient s name tint the nx ofds
won't, or confidential testing, where the names of
patients are taken but not released HIV antihodv
testing is available Mondays through fridnvs with
an appointment.
Lane County Public Health offers confidential
HIV counseling and testing Tuesday by appoint
ment and Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday at its
sexually transmitted disease clinic
The three health clinics are required by law to
give the HIV antibody test results only to the per
son who took the test, who must personally arrive
to obtain the results.
Shoemaker said the more places that oiler test
ing, the more options people have
for people who test HIV positive. Lane County
offers many services and support groups More
over. Lane County may soon iaiast of what Wil
liam Warren, executive direr lor of Shanti in Ore
gon and Willamette AIDS Council supervisor,
calls "one slop shopping for AIDS when WAC
and Shanti in Oregon merge in l't‘t2
'['he two groups will retain the same services
they provide now WA( fcwcuses on education
and prevention of AIDS while Shanti m Oregon
provides prat tic a I and (’motional support lor peo
ple. who are HIV positive
Shanti in Oregon offers pr.u lie al services lor
people vyho are HIV positive, which inc lude
shopping anil child cam live urbanization also
trains emotional support volunteers who meet
with a person with HIV one to two hours a week.,
saui Emily Heilhrun. Shanti in Oregon Client Ser
vices Coordinator
Shanti In Oregon also offers the IHxlv I’ositive
('.roup, an informal support group lor people who
are HIV positive
There is so much isolation with HIV.'
Heilhrun said " Thev re isolated from support ser
vices Especially in this time of a lot of budget
cuts, this Is the only way some people can afford
those! services "
Lane C.ountv Hospice Services Ini sponsors
the Ai orn (duh. a sis lal and re« reatmnal i lull for
people who are HIV positive The i lull is run on a
drop in basis
Lane County Public Health sponsors lie Well
ness Program, designed for .helping people pro
long wellness, Joe said
l or more information on HIV antibody testing
or services for people who are Hf\ positive mn
tat t
• Acorn Club Heather Ml ' .’1 tu
• Lane County Puhlit Health f35 sll
Ave . lift 7 40-11
• Shanti In Oregon t I ' ' L Am m n. Parkway .
142 a itlH
• Irm erst I y Student Health Center tit- till
• Whtie Bird i 11m< SOtt L 1 Uth \ve
4H4 <IHOO
• Willamette A11 > S Council: li’ ' t Ama/or.
:I42 r»0HH
RECALL
Continued from F’age 1
problem with the person o< i u
pving the office now
Wilson said their ik lions are
not r.irist, ,is some have insinu
ated
We knew that some people
might i onstrue it as rat ist." he
said "For anyone to even tiring
that up shows a serious lack of
responsibility It's pist about in
tegrity in student government
king said some of the stu
dents w ho approat hod the peti
tion table to ask alxiut the situa
lion signed the petition without
km 'W mg W a Ison's rat e
Although she skipped a i ourl
hearing at one point in the pro
ecedings. Watson says she hi-'
since taken responsibility lor
her ,ic turns bv paving her fines
and performing the required
i ommundv servh e
When the artit le lirst came
out, I didn't want to come hat k
to school at all, hut I dill." she
said "That shows how respon
sible I urn I t ame hat k to work,
I was m the ollit e, 1 went to my
t lasses | think that says a lot
Watson received a letter of
support Nov, 1, the day the ini
tial story was printed, from |im
Williams, general manager ol
the University Bookstore
I have been ill manugnmrul
.! I thr l nH ersil \ ilui >k since
mix e January 1 '• '.uni have
parsons)Iv overseen our slorc ■.
security program Inf the entire
lime, In* wrote During those
to years mi r l lion tndlvidu
.ils h.ivi> born arrested lor shop
liflinj*
"The vlist majority arrested
vvetr students just like you,
thr letter rontinurs I hr vast
majority were liasioally lionrsl
people who tti.idr .1 bud error in
judgment Many of those stu
dents have gone on to promt
nent o< i upations i am ronfi
dent that you loo will go on to
great personal suet ess
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