Our Partners

A community begins as a body of people who come together around a common purpose. The Well Project aims to provide a community of support by connecting women living with HIV across the globe – to each other, and to life-saving information.

To that end, we believe it is important to recognize the work of other organizations that share our mission. We invite you to learn about our Partners and the valuable work that they do, to connect to a larger community by accessing their resources, to learn about upcoming events, and to share this information with others in an ever-increasing circle of community.

Ensuring our sexual and reproductive rights during pregnancy and beyond, for life.

4M Network of Mentor Mothers CIC (4M) is a unique peer-led program led by Black migrant women. We train women living with HIV across the UK as Mentor Mothers to provide psycho-social support to peers in their pregnancy journey and beyond.

Rights. Respect. Responsibility.

Advocates for Youth is a national and international non-profit that champions programs and advocates for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual health.

The AIDS Foundation of Chicago mobilizes communities to create equity and justice for people living with and vulnerable to HIV and related chronic diseases. We envision a world in which people living with HIV and related chronic diseases will thrive, and new HIV infections will be rare.

Providing innovative approaches to improve health disparities in our community

AIDS Response Effort, Inc. (ARE) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that provides innovative approaches to improve health disparities in our community.

AIDS United's mission is to end the AIDS epidemic in the United States.  We seek to fulfill our mission through strategic grantmaking, capacity building, policy/advocacy, technical assistance and formative research.

Supporting and Empowering Transgender Women in Florida, Puerto Rico

Arianna's Center engages, empowers and lifts up the trans communities of South Florida and Puerto Rico. We place a special emphasis on the most marginalized, including the Trans Latinx community, undocumented immigrants, people living with HIV and AIDS, and those who have experienced incarceration.

The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) is the leading nursing organization responding to HIV/AIDS.

Advancing Gender Equity and Human Rights in the Global Response to HIV/AIDS

The ATHENA Network (ATHENA) is a global network of individual and institutional members that has been at the forefront of ensuring the centrality of gender equality and human rights in the HIV response since 2006.

Global advocacy for HIV prevention

AVAC works to accelerate the ethical development and global delivery of HIV prevention options as part of a comprehensive and integrated response to the epidemic.

The Black AIDS Institute (BAI) is the only national HIV/AIDS think tank focused exclusively on Black people. Founded in May of 1999, the Institute’s mission is to stop the AIDS epidemic in Black communities by engaging and mobilizing Black leaders, institutions, and individuals, in efforts to confront HIV.

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