San Bernardino County has been awarded a $1,923,432 federal grant to expand access to HIV prevention services, primary medical care, and essential support for residents in the Inland Empire who face financial barriers to care. The funding, announced today by Rep.
Pete Aguilar (CA-33), aims to ensure that no one in the region goes without lifesaving treatment due to cost.
“No one in the Inland Empire should struggle to get affordable, quality care while navigating the devastating effects of HIV,” said Aguilar. “That’s why I am proud to announce this grant funding for San Bernardino County to expand access to HIV treatment and prevention services so that no one in our region has to go without the lifesaving care they need, simply because they can’t afford it.”
The grant will allow the county to provide comprehensive healthcare to HIV-positive individuals, including preventive measures, medical consultations, and support services. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce health disparities and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations in the Inland Empire.
The funding comes from the federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, which supports communities in delivering essential care to those most in need.
San Bernardino County officials have emphasized that this investment will strengthen local healthcare infrastructure and help bridge gaps in access for underserved residents. The program is expected to launch in the coming months, with services coordinated through county health departments and community partners.
Source: aguilar.house.gov
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