A community begins as a body of people who come together around a common purpose. The Well Project aims to provide a community of support by connecting women living with HIV across the globe – to each other, and to life-saving information.
To that end, we believe it is important to recognize the work of other organizations that share our mission. We invite you to learn about our Partners and the valuable work that they do, to connect to a larger community by accessing their resources, to learn about upcoming events, and to share this information with others in an ever-increasing circle of community.
I Am U, Inc's mission is to educate and empower cisgender women who are living with HIV and those who support them through peer support, health education, and trainings to reduce HIV-related stigma.
A network by and for women living with HIV in North America region
ICW North America (ICW-NA) exists to lead efforts to secure and improve the quality of life for women living with HIV in Canada and the United States. We do this by mobilizing, organizing, advocating, mentoring and raising consciousness on the issues and policies that directly impact our lives.
For more than two decades, Iris House has addressed chronic health conditions, including HIV, Hepatitis C and substance abuse issues with case management, supportive programs, prevention education and testing services.
Life and Love with HIV is a blog and online community dedicated to de-stigmatizing sexuality and relationships among women, partners, and couples living with HIV by shifting the focus from risk to pleasure.
Melinated Moms is a MOM Profit™ – a community-centered women empowerment social enterprise supporting moms and women to become better versions of themselves through advocacy, education, awareness and entrepreneurship.
Black Health's mission is to educate, mobilize, and empower black leaders to meet the challenge of fighting HIV/AIDS and other health disparities in their local communities.
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), a social change organization, is dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which domestic violence no longer exists.
The Well Project interviews Vickie Lynn, Community Advisory Board member and A Girl Like Me blogger, for our "Spotlight: Women Making a Difference" series.