I am very proud to be delivering a workshop at AIDS 2024, the International AIDS Conference in Munich, about mindfulness, stress reduction and emotional balance.
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View videos of two professional development webinars by the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC), featuring The Well Project's Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, as a faculty member.
Aprenda sobre el abuso de sustancias, la dependencia y adicción, cómo le pueden afectar, cuál es la relación con el VIH, cómo saber si tiene un problema y qué hacer.
Learn about substance use, how it can affect you, how it relates to HIV, how to tell if you have a problem, and what to do.
I believe it when my street ministry lady and case worker tell me I'm falling into place not apart. Although it may feel overwhelming I don't dare become stagnant.
The Well Project's Krista Martel, Olivia G. Ford, and Ciarra Covin spoke with Future of Personal Health about what has changed since the organization was founded, and strategies for dismantling stigma and other barriers to care.
Yo siempre estoy educando a los demás. Las personas que deberían saberlo, no lo saben. Crecieron cuando comenzó la epidemia del VIH. Entonces, comparto mi historia porque quiero ayudar a la gente. NECESITAMOS HABLAR SOBRE EL VIH.
I'm constantly educating people. People that should know, don't. They grew up when the HIV epidemic started. So, I share my story because I want to help people. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT HIV.
The "SHE is" Women's Conference, coordinated by The Well Project stakeholder liaison Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, debuted June 8 in Palm Springs, the Desert Sun reports.
During the last two and a half years I have been silent, my voice quiet and non existent.... Today I adjust my sail and scream so I can clear my throat and begin to unload all the turbulence I have been navigating alone.
Check out The Well Project's A Girl Like Me LIVE!, an interactive, livestreaming series created to advance health and wellness education among women living with and vulnerable to HIV.
I have been visiting Japan and Korea over the past 5 weeks. That is why you haven't heard from me. I would like to share my learning from those two countries.
The Well Project community advisory board member and global ambassador Jyoti Dhawale and two other India-based activists spoke with TheBody about their journeys with HIV, as well as their hopes for the future of HIV care in their country
If you struggle with addiction, depression or mental health, please know how important you are and reach out. I shut down, now I need to relearn self love and self esteem.
If we don't speak up about what we are dealing with regarding treatment side effects (or whatever it is), who will know? Who will listen? Who will care? And how will things ever improve for those who come after us?