Central Los Angeles : CONFIDENTIAL CHAT
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The USC School of Social Work in South-Central Los Angeles needs to know how to best help Latinas who must care for friends or relatives with AIDS.
They’re even willing to pay.
In exchange for agreeing to a confidential interview to discuss what kinds of services would most help those who take care of people with AIDS, the school will pay Latinas $20.
“We’re trying to understand what kind of stress these women are under and what kinds of services they want to make their job of care-giving an easier one,” said survey project manager Sharon Hudson.
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