A full-page advertisement in the 1995 Birmingham Post-Herald from A Baby's Place of Alabama. It explains the affects of AIDS on babies and small children, and explains what A Baby's Place does as a charity to help with it.
A scan of a newspaper clipping with a photograph from Birmingham photographer Melissa Springer of Glenda Hollis, founder of A Baby's Place, taking care of a sick child, that appeared in a 1996 edition of the Birmingham Post-Herald.
Founder Glenda Hollis reads to an 8 month old baby that is a resident of the specialized foster home A Baby's Place. This is a digitization of a photo in an issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald.
A digitization of a 1990 issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald, with pictures from the specialized foster home A Baby's Place. This photo shows the monthly birthday party the home holds for the children in the place to celebrate them surviving another month with HIV/AIDS.
A clipping of the Montgomery Advertiser announcing a Festival of Saint Luke church service at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church that was going to focus on HIV/AIDS prayers.
An article about AIDS Caregiving Workshops in the Montgomery Advertiser. It focuses on Malcolm Marler and the programs he ran through the 1917 AIDS Clinic at UAB.
A detailed schedule for an AIDS training program hosted at Shades Valley Lutheran Church in January of 1996. It also shares a new phone number for AIDS volunteers to use, and lists the sponsoring organizations of the program.
A black and white digitization of a photo from a 1992 issue of the Birmingham Post Herald of AIDS volunteer and activist Frank Romanowicz in front of the Agape House.
A press release about the Catholic Diocese of Alabama gifting the AIDS Taskforce of Alabama the building containing the Agape House AIDS Housing. This is from a digitization of the Selma Times Journal newspaper.