Chicago Tribune
October 14, 2008
"Musician later turned to ministry with Alexian Brothers"
Excerpt: He reflected on the reason for his decision to enter the religious life in a YouTube video.

Alexian Brothers announce plans to open residence for people with HIV/AIDS on Chicago's south side
The Alexians
Fall 2008
"Alexian Brothers announce plans to open residence for people with HIV/AIDS on Chicago's south side"
Excerpt: Expected to be completed by the end of 2009, the facility at 8425 South Saginaw Ave. will be known as Alexian Brothers Bettendorf Place in honor of the late Brother Felix Bettendorf, C.F.A., who spearheaded the establishment of the Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry in 1989.
Fall 2008
"Alexian Brothers announce plans to open residence for people with HIV/AIDS on Chicago's south side"
Excerpt: Expected to be completed by the end of 2009, the facility at 8425 South Saginaw Ave. will be known as Alexian Brothers Bettendorf Place in honor of the late Brother Felix Bettendorf, C.F.A., who spearheaded the establishment of the Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry in 1989.
'It's helped change my life'
News-Sun
September 5, 2008
"'Its helped change my life'"
Excerpt: Neighbors were afraid of the trouble it might bring. A community leader threatened legal action. Protesters descended on City Hall. But 10 years later, Alexian Brothers The Harbor, which offers transitional housing and support people living with HIV/AIDS, is a peaceful, positive presence at 826 North Ave., on Waukegan's near north side.
September 5, 2008
"'Its helped change my life'"
Excerpt: Neighbors were afraid of the trouble it might bring. A community leader threatened legal action. Protesters descended on City Hall. But 10 years later, Alexian Brothers The Harbor, which offers transitional housing and support people living with HIV/AIDS, is a peaceful, positive presence at 826 North Ave., on Waukegan's near north side.
Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry Hosts Jubilate
Windy City Times
November 23, 2005
"Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry Hosts Jubilate"
Excerpt: Alexian Brothers AIDS Ministry (ABAM) hosted its 13th annual Jubilate (pronounced YOO-buh-LAH-tay) Nov. 13 at Harris Theater for Music and Dance, 205 E. Randolph.
Events planned for Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The News Sun
February 3, 2005
"Events planned for Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day"
Excerpt: The Lake County Health Department and Alexian Brothers The Harbor are collaborating on activities in observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day on Monday.
February 3, 2005
"Events planned for Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day"
Excerpt: The Lake County Health Department and Alexian Brothers The Harbor are collaborating on activities in observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day on Monday.
Lake County event marks progress, challenges that remain
The News Sun
December 2, 2004
"Lake County event marks progress, challenges that remain"
Excerpt: Alexian Brothers The Harbor on Waukegan's near north side was at the heart of World AIDS Day events in Lake County that are aimed at celebrating the progress made in battling the disease and drawing into focus the challenges that remain.
December 2, 2004
"Lake County event marks progress, challenges that remain"
Excerpt: Alexian Brothers The Harbor on Waukegan's near north side was at the heart of World AIDS Day events in Lake County that are aimed at celebrating the progress made in battling the disease and drawing into focus the challenges that remain.
Lake County AIDS services lack support, funding
Daily Herald
December 1, 2000
"Lake County AIDS services lack support, funding"
Excerpt: "We need more care providers and we need more housing," said Allan Hines, program coordinator at Alexian Brother's The Harbor, a transitional housing facility for people living with HIV infections. "There are not nearly enough in the county."
December 1, 2000
"Lake County AIDS services lack support, funding"
Excerpt: "We need more care providers and we need more housing," said Allan Hines, program coordinator at Alexian Brother's The Harbor, a transitional housing facility for people living with HIV infections. "There are not nearly enough in the county."
Hope, help in the face of HIV, substance abuse
Chicago Tribune
September 17, 1999
"Hope, help in the face of HIV, substance abuse"
Excerpt: When Wanda came to The Harbor as one of its first clients last year, she fit the facility's dual-diagnosis requirement all too well. She had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and was struggling with substance abuse, she said. But she listened to her counselors, stuck with the program and, in June, became The Harbor's first graduate.
September 17, 1999
"Hope, help in the face of HIV, substance abuse"
Excerpt: When Wanda came to The Harbor as one of its first clients last year, she fit the facility's dual-diagnosis requirement all too well. She had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and was struggling with substance abuse, she said. But she listened to her counselors, stuck with the program and, in June, became The Harbor's first graduate.
Safe at home
Chicago Tribune
October 18, 1998
"Safe at home"
Excerpt: "The bright blue canopy at the entrance of a handsomely restored century-old brick home on Waukegan's North Avenue is like a beacon in an otherwise ordinary middle-class neighborhood. Those who pass under this canopy are entering Alexian Brothers The Harbor, transitional housing for people infected with HIV or suffering from AIDS and who are also homeless and/or recovering substance abusers."
Safe Harbor
The News Sun
January 30, 2008
"Safe Harbor"
Excerpt: In response to the lack of housing for these individuals, Alexian Brothers, a Catholic order dedicated to caring for the poor, outcast and dying, is opening the first residential facility in the country for people who are HIV positive or suffering from AIDS.
January 30, 2008
"Safe Harbor"
Excerpt: In response to the lack of housing for these individuals, Alexian Brothers, a Catholic order dedicated to caring for the poor, outcast and dying, is opening the first residential facility in the country for people who are HIV positive or suffering from AIDS.