Webinar on March 9! The Well Project: Building Hope and Leadership Among Women Living with HIV

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Register now for the first WATCH! advocacy webinar of 2018! In honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD), we are pleased to present "The Well Project: Building Hope and Leadership Among Women Living with HIV." The webinar will take place on Friday, March 9th from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET and feature The Well Project’s executive director, Krista Martel, global ambassador, Maria Mejia, and communications coordinator, Tiommi Luckett. These dynamic speakers will provide an in-depth look at The Well Project’s comprehensive resources and discuss how they can be leveraged to build knowledge and leadership skills, how they can be used to educate and advocate for others, and how they can support community building. This session will also specifically address ways that emerging leaders can leverage social media in their advocacy. The webinar will also feature a panel of women living with HIV who will describe how they've used technology and The Well Project's tools to empower themselves and others.

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