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100 Volunteer to Take 9-Year-Old AIDS Victim

Associated Press - October 18, 1986


TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 18 - State officials said they were reluctant to make a televised appeal for a foster home for a 9-year-old AIDS victim, but were flooded with calls and now think the effort will pay off.

Jack Stockslager, director of the Arizone Department of Economic Security, made an appeal on a local television station Wednesday for a temporary home for the girl. He said Friday that the agency had received more than 100 calls from people offering to help.

The unidentified girl was placed under state care because of her home situation.


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