
Chicago's Howard Brown Center, which provides health services to the city's LGBT community, 
is facing closure over alleged financial mismanagement by the organization's top officers. The 
Chicago Tribune reports: 
Jamal  Edwards — who was appointed president and CEO of Howard Brown in June  after two top executives were dismissed — said the Lakeview-based center  needs to raise $500,000 before the end of the year or it may cease  operations. Edwards said more than $3 million in grant funds — part of  the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, or MACS, which has tracked thousands  of men infected with HIV since the mid-1980s — were mishandled between  2006 and March of this year. An internal review conducted by the center  found that some of the grant money was used to cover general operating  expenses at Howard Brown, Edwards said. The National Institutes of  Health launched an investigation into the financial problems and has  referred the matter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services'  office of inspector general.
The Center provides primary health services to over 6000 LGBT Chicagoans, many of whom with HIV and AIDS.
 
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