It doesn't matter how you became positive; what matters is how you live your positive life.
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It's crucial to recognize that HIV doesn't discriminate based on gender identity, yet society often does.
Love has a curious way of defying our expectations and leading us down uncharted paths. My journey with Maximo is a testament to this unpredictability, a story of love, acceptance, and personal growth that challenged my beliefs and ultimately enriched my life.
Es crucial reconocer que el VIH no discrimina según la identidad de género, pero la sociedad a menudo sí.
Watch the October 2023 episode of Leadership Exchange LIVE, which features four experts taking a deep dive into menopause among women living with HIV.
The Well Project community members were all over the US's largest HIV community meeting – presenting sessions, building community, doing some fierce organizing, and more.
Rep. Maxine Waters' speech at the U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS was powerful – and included some stigmatizing (and preventable) language concerns. The Well Project's stakeholder liaison, Bridgette Picou, shared her take on TheBody.com.
Find out about the different public benefits that can help you get health care, HIV drugs, housing, food, jobs, and help paying your bills.
WRI 2023 sought to promote comprehensive, holistic approaches that integrate behavioral health to address the needs and improve the overall well-being of women living with and vulnerable to HIV.
Have you ever had a dilemma where you had to choose between what is best for you as a person or for us a HIV community? Last week I had to make such a choice.
I'm willing to make the mistakes. It may not feel good when I do, however I learn so much from those mistakes.
The heart of The Well Project is always beating. That is the staff of women who are at so many different intersections of HIV – living with HIV, impacted by HIV, or have committed a portion of their life to the HIV community.
Life gives you chances, and you have to take advantage of them... HIV made me stronger. It empowered me even more.
La vida te da chances y hay que aprovecharlas... El VIH me hizo más fuerte y me empoderó más.