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.

A network of people living with HIV and allies fighting for freedom from stigma and injustice

Sero centers PLHIV leadership to end HIV criminalization, mass incarceration, racism and social injustice by supporting inclusive PLHIV networks to improve policy outcomes, advance human rights and promote healing justice.

A Reproductive Justice Organization for Women, with a Focus on HIV/AIDS

The mission of SisterLove, Inc. is to eradicate the adverse impact of HIV/AIDS and other reproductive health challenges upon women and their families.

Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective

SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities.

SMART, founded in 1998 in East Harlem, New York, provides a treatment, health and prevention model that addresses the physical, psychological, nutritional and social needs of women living with or affected by HIV in a supportive environment.

Minimizing Herpes Stigma

We support people navigating herpes stigma and educate people on sexual health communication.

A truly diverse community working across political, religious, and geographic lines to end the HIV epidemic in the South

The mission of the Southern AIDS Coalition (SAC) is to end the HIV and STI epidemics in the South by promoting accessible and high-quality systems of [HIV and STI] prevention, treatment, care, housing, and essential support services.

Reproductive Health. Rights. Justice.

The Afiya Center was established in response to the increasing disparities between HIV incidences worldwide and the extraordinary prevalence of HIV among Black women and girls in Texas.

The Center for HIV Law and Policy challenges barriers to the rights and health of people affected by HIV, Hepatitis and stigmatized identity through legal advocacy, high-impact policy initiatives, and creation of cross-issue partnerships, networks, and resources.

The Women's HIV Research Collaborative (WHRC) is a group of women who are leaders in women's health and HIV from around the United States.

Putting the sexy into safer sex since 2004

The Pleasure Project is an international education and advocacy organization working to eroticize safer sex.

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Members of The Well Project community at USCHA 2022.

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