Article: At the End of the Rainbow: Caring for AIDS' Smallest Victims

Emer Mullins
Irish Voice
08-09-1994
At The End of the Rainbow: Caring for AIDS' Smallest Victims.

THEY die, mostly, before they reach three years of age. The babies that come to the Incarnation Children's Center all have very short life-spans. But this place is not so much about death as it is about life - quality of life for babies suffering from AIDS.

Originally a convent, the building on Audubon Avenue in Washington Heights was converted in 1989 to a unique medical and live-in-care facility for children who are born to mothers with AIDS and who have no place else to go. When you cross the threshold at the front door it seems fitting that there should be stained-glass windows still in ...

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