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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Tools

Are you thinking of getting more involved with the HIV community but don’t know where to start? Or are you a seasoned advocate looking for some great support tools? We have the resources you need.


How-To Guides
Instructional guides to assist you in talking about HIV with partners, children, and the media; as well as top-notch advocacy resources.

 

Templates
Use these Microsoft® Word flyer and brochure templates to help you promote your program or organization.


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Because we want you to have access to all the best information out there, visit these trusted web sites.


Link to The Well Project
Help us spread the word about HIV and AIDS. Link to The Well Project from your website.

Spotlight
HIV Overview Presentation

This presentation offers an introduction to HIV. Download the PowerPoint file to use as a teaching tool.



Spotlight
HIV is Every Woman's Problem
Awareness Campaign

The Well Project has designed a poster to further awareness and discussion of HIV as a women's health issue. The poster is currently only available in PDF format in English and Spanish.



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Safer Sex
Slide Presentation

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.