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Jerusalem House & Joining Hearts

Pamphlet -- Jerusalem House, "The Time Has Come..."

Pamphlet -- Jerusalem House, "The Time Has Come...", 1989

Visitors take a tour of Jerusalem House during an open-house for those living with AIDS, 1989

Visitors take a tour of Jerusalem House during an open-house for those living with AIDS, 1989

Letter from Ann Slaughter, Executive Director of Jerusalem House thanking Andrew Wood of ACT UP for help with zoning approval for their car facility.

Letter from Ann Slaughter, Executive Director of Jerusalem House thanking Andrew Wood of ACT UP for help with zoning approval for their care facility, 25 May 1989


Jerusalem House is Atlanta’s oldest and largest HIV/AIDS permanent supportive housing provider. Conceived of in 1988 and opened in 1989, it’s road to completion was not easy. Some local residents strongly and vocally opposed the facility. Others provided enthusiastic support.
 


"Jerusalem House is the hospice for people with AIDS in Druid Hills. When they decided that they needed this facility, there was an incredible amount of pushback from the neighborhood. A woman who lived on the street behind where this facility would be built organized a campaign in her neighborhood, saying, 'People with AIDS are going to be hiding in the bushes with needles and they’re going to be raping your children.' So the people who were trying to get Jerusalem House going came to us [ACT UP] and said, 'Can you help us?' We organized an information campaign and a petition drive, and we got the help of the mailmen in who were carrying petitions and knocking on the doors of the people they were delivering mail to. We canvassed heavily, and went door-to-door, educating people on HIV/AIDS, and what not to be afraid of and how you did not get it. 

All of the work for Jerusalem House came to a head with a hearing at City Council. One of our members, who was a librarian at a law firm: she went up to talk. She lived in the building that they were going to use to make this hospice. She said, 'I hear all these people talking about how this is going to affect their homes in such a negative way. Well, I live in the building where this is going to be. I’m going to lose my home because of this, and I can’t think of a better reason than for this worthy cause to give up my home.' The chambers erupted into wild applause, and the owner who was leading the fight against it realized at that moment that she had lost. The Council approved their application to build the hospice there. As we know, it has not affected property values." 
Andrew Wood, June 24, 2014 

Letter from James Allen to the Editors of the Atlanta Constitution describing the hardships of AIDS patients and the unsympathetic residents of Druid Hills towards them.

Letter from James Allen to the Editors of the Atlanta Constitution describing the hardships of AIDS patients and the unsympathetic residents of Druid Hills towards them, 4 April 1989

Poster -- "Joining Hearts 18 Kaleidoscope is Proud to Donate 74000 to AID Atlanta and Jerusalem House, to date, Joining Hearts has donated Over 704,000 dollars to create a home

Poster -- "Joining Hearts 18 Kaleidoscope is Proud to Donate 74000 to AID Atlanta and Jerusalem House, to date, Joining Hearts has donated Over 704,000 dollars to create a home, 2005

Letter to Walter Greer from James Allen

Letter to Walter Greer from James Allen, 26 February 1990

Evelyn Ullman, founding President of Jerusalem House, oversees recent renovations to the housing facility, 1992

Evelyn Ullman, founding President of Jerusalem House, oversees recent renovations to the housing facility, May 1992

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