The Well Project is a Not For Profit Corporation developed by and for women living with HIV, their health care providers and caregivers. Our website provides valuable resources and information in English and Spanish on the basics of HIV/AIDS, its treatment, women-specific issues and much more.
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Living Well

We all know that it is important to take care of ourselves. When we eat right, get good rest and exercise, we feel better! It’s easy to know this, but harder to live by it when you are HIV+. HIV drugs can have debilitating side effects, or simply make you tired. When we are sick, it’s often even harder to take good care of ourselves than when we are well. Our families need us, our jobs need us – and we have a habit of putting ourselves last. Learn to put yourself at the front of the line. If not first, at least nearly first! You’ll feel better and you’ll have more to give everyone else.


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A Girl Like Me

This online blog is a program of The Well Project and a place for HIV+ women to share stories and experiences. Read and share the stories of HIV+ women ranging from 25 to 59 years old...from Southern California to South Africa...discussing their strengths, their fears, their differences and their similarities.



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Exercise

Exercise is activity that you do on a regular basis (every day, or several times a week) for the purpose of improving your health.



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Information provided on this website is for educational purposes only. It is designed to support, not replace, personal medical care and should never be used as a substitute for personal medical attention, diagnosis, or hands-on treatment. We recommend all medical decisions be made in consultation with your personal health care provider.