Religious Groups Get Share of Aids Money; Last Year, 23% of U.S. Funding Went to Spiritual Groups

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President Bush's $15 billion effort to fight AIDS has handed out nearly one-quarter of its grants to religious groups, and officials are aggressively pursuing new church partners that often emphasize disease prevention through abstinence and fidelity over condom use.

Award recipients include a Christian relief organization famous for its televised appeals to feed hungry children, a well-known Catholic charity and a group run by the son of evangelist Billy Graham, according to the State Department.

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Religious Groups Get Share of Aids Money; Last Year, 23% of U.S. Funding Went to Spiritual Groups

The outreach to religious groups comes in the midst of a debate over how best to prevent...

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