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As part of a collaboration with our longtime partner organization Christie's Place , The Well Project will be sharing stories from their book "Healing Hope: A woven tapestry of strength and solace"...
Submitted on : Jan 30, 2023
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I was born into trauma and trauma has followed me throughout my life.
Submitted on : Sep 26, 2019
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There is a well-established and strong link between women, violence and HIV. The Well Project has pulled together a list of resources for those who wish to learn more and take action.
Submitted on : May 20, 2019
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As a local Foster Youth, LGBTQIA, and HIV/AIDS activist, I continue to advocate for foster youth, both working with youth during the coming out process, and during the transitional age of 18-24,...
Submitted on : Jan 10, 2018
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(Content warning: This blog contains description of sexual abuse.) This is something I thought I will never be able to talk about but since I became a blogger with The Well Project and a Global...
Submitted on : Jun 15, 2016
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My heart is so full right now. Can I just say that and get it out of the way? One special, loving, kind and devoted advocate just gave me the spiritual sustenance to fight another day.
Submitted on : Mar 23, 2016
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Many transgender people come to the US to escape violence or persecution in the country where they were born only to have similar problems in the United States. It is hard at times for trans...
Submitted on : Mar 16, 2016
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The Well Project interviews Arianna Lint, Community Advisory Board member and A Girl Like Me blogger, for our "Spotlight: Women Making a Difference" series.
Submitted on : Mar 2, 2016
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Have you ever experienced something that left you feeling and questioning, "Did that really just happen?"
Submitted on : Feb 15, 2016
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I live in the basement: the lowest floor of the social systems we have here in America. Above me live the middle-class: not concerned with the trials of the lower class; the privileged: living in a...
Submitted on : Feb 12, 2016

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