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A panel of the Terry Higgins quilt showing blue and white hearts.

Why share a memory?

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Sharing a memory is a simple but beautiful way to honour someone you love whilst supporting people living with HIV. Whether it is a short message, a reflection, or a story that captures who they were, your words can help keep their memory alive:

  • Honour your loved one in a personal and lasting way.
  • Create a space for friends and family to come together.
  • Share stories, photos, and messages that reflect their life.
  • Donate to support people living with HIV and end new cases by 2030

The Red Ribbon Tribute Fund

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We’ve created a special space where you can share a message in memory of your loved one – celebrating their life alongside a community committed to ending new cases of HIV and building a world free from stigma. Donate to the Red Ribbon Tribute Fund and share those special moments and memories whilst ending new cases of HIV. 

Remembering Terry Higgins

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Black and white photos of Terry Higgins as a schoolboy and as a navy man in uniform
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Terry was the first named person in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. This page is a way to honour his memory and all that’s been done in his name, as well as commemorate those whose own lives have been impacted by Terry’s legacy.