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Ms.
Patricia Donald
Jamaica Business Council on HIV and AIDS
Ruthven Road
Kingston
November 9, 2007
Panos
[12132007]
Dear
Ms. Donald,
There
are times when I feel so depressed and helpless because of my mother’s
status. Sometimes I wonder where this disease came from and why
it had to be her. I am 19 years old. In all my years growing up,
I never expected AIDS to be in my family – I heard about it,
but just could not imagine it.
One
of the main reasons I feel so helpless sometimes is to watch my
mother call agent after agent trying to get work. Actually, when
she is called for interviews and they find out about her status,
they tell her people will not support their establishment if they
employ her. She said she is always told that Jamaicans will discriminate
against their establishment if they know they employ people living
with HIV. Some even tell her that that they can’t employ people
like her because HIV can spread.
My
mother is now sitting down without a job and she has the ability
to work. I cry at times knowing that if she did not have this disease
she would be working. She did not call this on herself, but yet
she is facing all this pain.
Can
you help my mom and others like her to get jobs without being tested?
I believe your organisation can help by putting in programmes to
inform the workforce about HIV. I strongly believe that people living
with HIV have the right to be employed without being tested. Persons
like my mother need to be employed because they have children who
are going to school and bills to pay. Can you understand what is
happening? She really needs a job as she cannot go through life
like this.
I
am yours sincerely
Kimalee Henry
Patricia
Watson
Regional Director, Panos [12132007] |