Terry Higgins to be honoured with memorial quilt 40 years after his death
The eight-panel quilt will be exhibited for the first time at The Festival of Quilts this summer.
The eight-panel quilt will be exhibited for the first time at The Festival of Quilts this summer.
The event has raised £50,000 over the last decade as it returns to London this June.
Lynne Short took part in the Big Shave Off, losing her hair to raise money and awareness for our work.
Our chief executive says that the Chair should call everyone in Government with responsibility for delivering compensation around the Contaminated Blood Scandal.
The initiative comes as part of NHS England’s dedicated Hepatitis C Elimination Programme.
How training for this epic trek helped one member of the London Gay Men’s Chorus both physically and mentally.
The character revealed his diagnosis this week in the TV show, which continues to tackle the taboos around HIV.
Last year's £250,000 award is supporting five of our key projects as we work towards ending new cases of HIV by 2030.
Ending new HIV case by 2030 is within our reach. This goal means so much to so many that it would be unforgivable to not do everything in our power to achieve it.
The forum was opened from 2011 to 2019 for people living with HIV to talk to one another about everything from diagnosis and medication to stigma and relationships.
As the Infected Blood Inquiry publishes its second interim report, we back the chair’s call to have compensation scheme working by end of 2023.
Your answers will help inform our work at Terrence Higgins Trust so we can push for change.
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