Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 Source: Rockford Register Star (IL) Copyright: 2006 Rockford Register Star Contact: http://www.rrstar.com/ezaccess/contactus/lettertotheeditor.shtml Website: http://www.rrstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/370 Author: Corina Curry Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) THAT PLACE FINDS HOME IN OLD GAS STATION ROCKFORD -- The home of a needle exchange and condom distribution program is no longer at the north gateway of the fledgling Seventh Street business district, but it's not that far away. To be exact, the Total Health Awareness Team, or THAT Place, is setting up shop in an abandoned gas station six blocks south of where the agency tried to move in last year but was told no. The social service program is having a dedication ceremony at 2 p.m. today at its new 824 Seventh St. storefront. But while today is a day of celebration for THAT staff and clients, THAT's presence on the street is not welcome by all. Some think THAT's street-level services to drug addicts and prostitutes only perpetuate their dangerous and illegal lifestyles, and that they then find their way in droves to Seventh Street because that's where they can get supplies for free. THAT folks, however, will say that they're on Seventh Street because that's where their clients already are. And if THAT wasn't there, its clients would remain but without THAT's disease prevention services and recovery outreach. "We really need to meet our clients where they are," said THAT Director JBryan Latham. "That is how this works. We meet them where they are in their lives and help bring them to a place where they are ready to change their lives. ... I believe in the mayor's saying 'Excellence Everywhere.' We need it everywhere. Why not address these people's problems here -- where they are -- rather than trying to move what some people would call the undesirables to another part of town." Latham has been in conflict with some Seventh Street business owners and the city for the past year over where THAT can or should operate. According to the city, THAT's new home is zoned light industrial, the appropriate zoning classification for the agency's work. "They are in good standing with city of Rockford," said city planning manager Todd Cagnoni. "The use they are proposing is permissible for the zoning of the location they've chosen at 824 S. Seventh St." But that doesn't mean that everyone's happy. Some neighboring businesses and Mid-Town District Association President Bill Mohr still think that Latham's operation belongs in a clinical setting away from rebuilding efforts. "I don't think it adds anything to the street," Mohr said. "The people of Seventh Street are not pleased with having that operation on Seventh Street. ... That sort of thing attracts people on the edge of society. It doesn't belong in a commercial business district." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman