On November 20, 2025, The Well Project invites you to a pivotal roundtable discussion exploring what we know about menopause and HIV, the unique experiences of women living with HIV, and so much more!
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Your life may be so noisy, so dark, trying to figure out how you got to that part. Walking back and forth wondering if you're coming or going.
The Well Project stakeholder liaison and A Girl Like Me blogger, Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, co-authors an article for Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.
I've learned that being the center of my care team doesn't mean I have to do it all alone — it means I get to lead the conversation about my body and my healing.
On November 12, 2025, join us for episode 37 of A Girl Like Me LIVE, where we will emphasize the significance of being proactive in healthcare encounters.
Check out The Well Project's A Girl Like Me LIVE!, an interactive, livestreaming series created to advance health and wellness education among women living with and vulnerable to HIV.
I do not associate with victimhood. Yet, in these moments, the victimization of a careless Congress and presidential administration may leave me vulnerable with an inability to pay for medical care and manage my disease.
At The Well Project, we understand that knowledge is power. We are dedicated to providing tools to our members to use to further their knowledge, as well as to educate and empower others in their community.
Get basic information on what safer sex is and is not, how to practice different forms of safer sex, and tips on thinking things through ahead of time.
Help and healing are possible. It starts with one act of surrender and one conversation with someone you trust.
Learn what hyperlipidemia is, how to know if you have it, and options for lowering your lipid levels, including important food tips.
Get basic information on HIV in children: HIV care and treatment, preventing illness, drug adherence, disclosure of HIV status, and more.
Learn about your liver's functions, symptoms and tests for liver inflammation, which HIV drugs affect the liver, and how to keep your liver healthy.
Living today not knowing whether you will receive your medication during your next visit to your clinics isn't a joke.
To my sisters of resilience: it's okay to rest. You're still a warrior.