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.
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A Girl Like Me (AGLM), a program of The Well Project, is a blog where women across the gender spectrum can share their experiences and promote understanding of HIV. Millions of women around the globe are living with HIV, yet many feel they are alone in their disease and isolated in their day-to-day experiences. The goals of AGLM are to help normalize HIV; and to create a safe space for women living with HIV from around the world to speak out and share their experiences – with each other, and with those seeking a support community.
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Help and healing are possible. It starts with one act of surrender and one conversation with someone you trust.
It's been long since I came to terms that we are no longer being supported by USAID. It's not easy, living in a village where even accessing the hospital is like going to heaven and coming back.
It's not just the roar of the warrior … it's the quiet moments when we're tired but still rise!! Strength is being called STRONG so often that people forget we are also human.
Join a research study about infant feeding decisions made by postpartum people living with HIV.
Scholarships will cover the full cost of attendance, including registration, transportation to the conference, and lodging. Applications are due October 31, 2025.
On the inside, my spirit was broken into pieces | On the outside, I masked it, very well | With a hyper cheerful personality | Faked my way through | But, I saw the light one day
I can literally tell him anything. He is my number one fan and I never had a relationship this supportive in the past.
To parents: learn to understand your child at an early age and support their dreams, not your expectations.