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In this Wednesday, April 17, 2019 photo, Keith Burkes, who has been living with HIV for many years and is a Project Open Hand client, poses for a portrait in front of a banner honoring Matt Taylor that hangs at LifeCare Alliance, in Columbus, Ohio. More than 25 years ago, Taylor created Project Open Hand to help people living with HIV and AIDS meet their nutritional needs. The program is still going, but under the wing of a larger nonprofit, as is the case with some other early, small AIDS charities.  (Fred Squillante/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

In this Wednesday, April 17, 2019 photo, Keith Burkes, who has been living with HIV for many years and is a Project Open Hand client, poses for a portrait in front of a banner honoring Matt Taylor that hangs at LifeCare Alliance, in Columbus, Ohio. More than 25 years ago, Taylor created Project Open Hand to help people living with HIV and AIDS meet their nutritional needs. The program is still going, but under the wing of a larger nonprofit, as is the case with some other early, small AIDS charities. (Fred Squillante/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

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