We want you to know that you are not alone.
During the health crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, the HIV community across the world grapples with unique uncertainty and fear. Some of us experience trauma from the constant news about COVID-19 or feel re-traumatized from our past experiences with HIV. The AIDS United team continues developing resources, activities and initiatives that address the intersection of the HIV epidemic and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have fought to make sure the communities most impacted by HIV — including gay and bisexual men, communities of color, cisgender and transgender women, people who use drugs, and people living in the South — have access to high-quality, affordable health care. COVID-19, and our nation’s response to it, threatens to undo much of that progress.
You can help
Even as the pandemic subsides and life returns to normal, the effects of Covid 19 on the HIV community remain. Your donation will support programming, like the “Relief, Recovery and Resilience Webinars” series, designed to build the resilience of grassroots organizations across the country as they serve people and populations at greatest risk.