HIV had kept me locked in fear for over a decade, constantly worrying about stigma and judgement. But I reminded myself of everything I had learned through yoga, meditation, and mindfulness: Stay present.
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WATCH! 2.0 is The Well Project's new treatment advocacy webinar series. Our second session, Knowledge is Action: Learning the Basics of HIV, is happening Thursday, December 5. Register now!
In episode four of the WATCH! 2.0 series, we will arm you with the tools and knowledge you need to take action around your sexual health.
SHE/HER/THEY (Sexual Health Education/HIV Empowerment Resources/Treating HIV Equally) is an educational outreach initiative focused on improving engagement in care, health outcomes, and well-being for women living with and vulnerable to HIV while promoting language justice and holistic wellness through a non-stigmatizing lens.
The Well Project stakeholder liaison and A Girl Like Me blogger, Bridgette Picou, shares how she helps women advocate for themselves in this POZ feature.
Black women living with HIV have been innovators and changemakers in the HIV community since the earliest days of the pandemic. Browse this list of organizations founded and led by Black women living with HIV.
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Strong values have always been The Well Project's driving force – and a key reason we have remained a trusted source of information, advocacy, and support since our founding in 2002.
This moment calls to us to affirm our commitment to you and this work, based on our core values.
The Well Project is excited to announce that we recently received two three-year grants through ViiV Healthcare's Positive Action Grant Program that will support a variety of our efforts.
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