Marking Black History Month: Standing firm in power and pride
Four of our Positive Voices speakers highlight a personal hero.
Four of our Positive Voices speakers highlight a personal hero.
When I was first diagnosed I felt like I was very alone and it was a really traumatic time for me.
There’s so much I love about My Community! Where do I even start?
We’re celebrating the first anniversary of My Community, our free online space for people living with HIV in the UK.
I joined My Community for several reasons, but mainly because I had struggled in the past to find support after my HIV diagnosis.
We’re celebrating twenty years of Positive Voices: amplifying the voices and experiences of people living with HIV to help end stigma.
I was one of the first Positive Voices speakers for Terrence Higgins Trust.
My name is Sue Hunter, and I live just outside of Brighton. This year marks my 20th year of living with HIV.
It’s a key tool to bring down cases.
We’ve been responding to calls and questions about HIV and AIDS-related illnesses for over 40 years. We look at how our support has evolved since we answered our very first call in 1984.
Since 1982, we've been here for people living with HIV and AIDS-related illnesses. We look at how our support has changed over the past 40 years to meet the needs of those we serve.
We mark a year since the general election and the anniversary of the death of our namesake Terry.
‘The doctors told me there was no cure, and that I had just months to live.’