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ADVISORY/The Salvation Army Alegria, One of Nation's Largest Communities for Homeless and Low-Income Families Living With HIV/AIDS, Holds Open House.


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ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week.  (Oct. 14)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

WHO:    The Salvation Army Alegria, a $9 million village-style
        community designed specifically for homeless and low-income
        families living with HIV/AIDS, opens its doors, offering
        campus tours and interviews with families living at Alegria.

WHAT:   The Salvation Army Alegria is set on 1.6 acres in
        Silverlake, making it one of the largest programs of its kind
        anywhere in the United States. Officially opened in September
        2001, Alegria offers families affected by HIV/AIDS 16 units of
        transitional housing, 28 permanent housing units, a 70-child
        daycare facility, educational classes and round-the-clock
        staff.

WHEN:   Tuesday, October 14th
        11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

WHERE:  The Salvation Army Alegria
        2737 W. Sunset Blvd. (between Reservoir and Benton Way)
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