

Published on: 02/23/2025
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In the late 1980s, when most mainstream healthcare facilities refused to admit people diagnosed with HIV and AIDS, an unassuming Craftsman house in Southeast Portland quietly opened its door to offer compassionate care in a safe, home-like setting.
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