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.

The national alliance of long-term survivors of HIV

Founded in 2015 by activists living with HIV, The Reunion Project convenes and connects individuals and communities, sharing our experiences of survival and loss while honoring our past, and developing successful strategies for living and supporting one another—today and into the future.

Sharing Our Stories, Saving Our Lives

The Women’s Collective is a leading community health and human service agency that provides prevention, care, and support services and advocates for the health and human rights of girls and women.

Your essential HIV/AIDS community resource

Since its inception in 1995, TheBody has reliably published vital HIV-related information, news, support, and personal perspectives.

Making Authentic Lives Possible

Transgender Law Center is the largest national trans-led organization doing what it takes to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.

Building Trans Justice Through Trans Leadership

Transgender Strategy Center (TSC) is a trans-led organization powered by a network of trans trainers, coaches and consultants. We provide training and technical assistance to grassroots, trans-led organizations; offer a leadership academy linking individual trans leaders; and collaborate on new ideas and advocacy campaigns.

The U.S. Women and PrEP Working Group is a national ad-hoc advocacy coalition monitoring, exploring and advocating around key issues for women with regard to domestic HIV prevention research and implementation.

Until There’s A Cure® is a national organization dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic.

Visual AIDS utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy, because AIDS is not over.

Empowering women to overcome trauma.

The Women's HIV Program at UCSF (WHP) provides comprehensive care that is interdisciplinary, culturally sensitive, and designed with evidence to allow clients to realize their inherent health and power.

Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases

Connecting women with HIV/AIDS prevention, support, resources, and advocacy

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Members of The Well Project community at USCHA 2022.

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