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WATCH! 2.0 is The Well Project's new treatment advocacy webinar series. Our second session, Knowledge is Action: Learning the Basics of HIV, is happening Thursday, December 5. Register now!
For the second year in a row, The Well Project and the National Clinician Consultation Center co-hosted the Annual Perinatal HIV Roundtable. Esteemed panelists, in conversation with one another, discussed how their organizations plan to adjust to, address, and implement the new HIV and infant feeding guidance.
An illuminating conversation about the benefits of doula support for Black women and other birthing parents living with HIV. / Una conversación esclarecedora sobre los beneficios del apoyo de doula para las mujeres negras y otros padres que dan a luz que viven con el VIH.
Copresented by The Well Project and the National Perinatal HIV Hotline, this annual roundtable geared for providers welcomed anyone with an interest in the topic to the 2022 event.
Every person living with HIV has the right to the tools and support they need to make well-informed decisions about education, employment, and other economic opportunities.
To observe National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (#NWGHAAD), we presented As We See It: Wisdom and the Unique Experiences of Women Born with HIV – an interactive session led by women who grew up living with HIV.
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.
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.
In partnership with Prevention Access Campaign, don't miss this update on the progress of the U=U campaign and future efforts!
In honor of National Women and Girls' HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we presented Women, Gender, and Sexuality: Identity, Attraction, Connection, and Community.