Become a Member
Become a Member
Join our community and become a member to find support and connect to other women living with HIV.
Find out more about the hard-working staff and consultants that make The Well Project a premier resource for cis and trans women living with HIV around the globe.
Krista Martel joined The Well Project in 2009 and has overseen the expansion of its online resources including the web portal and A Girl Like Me blog.
Maria Mejia is a Global Ambassador, Community Advisory Board Member and A Girl Like Me blogger for The Well Project.
Abosede Olotu is an HIV advocate and activist from Lagos, Nigeria. She was diagnosed with HIV in 2000 and began working with The Well Project in 2011 as a member of our Global Women's Task Force.
Bridgette Picou is a nurse with several years of HIV and infectious disease experience, having worked at a combination ASO and federally qualified health center. She contributed to CDC's 2018 Treatment Works campaign and is an avid blogger with The Well Project.
Dr. Richey is a board-certified Infectious Diseases physician with over ten years of experience in HIV primary care and clinical research.
Isabella Ventura (pronouns: she/her/hers) is an adult gerontology nurse practitioner. Isabella has extensive experience working on HIV research, capacity building and community education for over 20 years.
Harmony Rey Zorio (pronouns: they/them/theirs) is an advocate and an ally to all sentient beings, who began working with The Well Project as a blogger for A Girl Like Me early in their advocacy as an outlet and source of support.
Join our community and become a member to find support and connect to other women living with HIV.
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Together, we can change the course of the HIV epidemic…one woman at a time!