In response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Well Project launched Stay Well at Home with The Well Project, on April 8.
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The lies are weak; the stories are tall... Kill the messenger eventually they will fall.
The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) is the leading nursing organization responding to HIV/AIDS.
In about a week or so, it'll be five years that I've been positive and I'm sort of having mixed emotions.
We will get through this trying time together. It is important to remember that we are stronger as a community than alone.
Lucky for me, I have been fortunate enough to find people who still want to date me after I disclose that I am HIV positive...
Today I was invited to celebrate International Women's Day in Culemborg. Foundation Intercultureel Vrouwen Culemborg (DIVC) organized a party with the theme "Freedom". The event started at 13h with a speech from the municipal councillor of culture...
It's been a long time since I've felt down on myself about my status. It took me almost two years to finally tell someone and when I did, I felt like a huge weight had been lifted off me. I've used my status to fuel myself to do better and be better...
In honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (#NWGHAAD), we presented The Well Project Unplugged: Let's Talk About Women and HIV, the first in our 2020 WATCH! webinar series.
"Mrs. Abosede Oladayo, a global ambassador of The Well Project, who incidentally was a victim of FGM explained ... psychological and emotional effect of the harmful practice."
Today I am just going to write all that comes into my mind because I think I am going into depression, that is if I am not already.
Arianna Lint and her organization, Arianna's Center, highlighted in Washington Blade
The executive director of The Well Project shares what motivates her to stay in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
The Well Project's Women's Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS (WRI) is highlighted in this POZ article about challenges for women aging with HIV and the need for more research
Well, as many know, I'm a woman diagnosed with HIV. After our initial diagnosis, at least two times per year, the doctor (infectious disease specialist) sends us to have two tests done – which are CD4 and viral load. The CD4 test ends up being the...