News and Resources
AIDS United Opposes the American Health Care Act
AIDS United opposes the American Health Care Act as released by House Republicans on March 6th. The American Health Care
AIDS United Affirms Evidence that Proves People Living with HIV with a Sustained, Undetectable Viral Load Cannot Transmit HIV to Sexual Partners
AIDS United Joins Prevention Access Campaign Consensus Statement and Issues Implementation Recommendations In a statement released today, the AIDS United
National Organizations Join Forces to Ensure Continued Protections for People Living with HIV and Progress Toward Ending the HIV Epidemic
In order to continue the progress we have made over the past decades in the HIV/AIDS movement, leaders of five
AIDS United Calls on Trump Administration to Protect the Rights of Transgender Youth in Schools
AIDS United stands in support of transgender youth and their families affected by the Trump Administration’s withdrawal of Title IX
Fighting the AIDS Epidemic in the Deep South Through Intersectional Advocacy
The Southern REACH initiative awards $1.4 million in funding to 23 organizations in the Deep South Through the generous support
Groundbreaking Public-Private Partnership Exceeds National Viral Suppression Rates by More than 25 Percent
Improved Health of 5,182 People Through 12 Innovative, Community-Driven Models The AIDS United Access to Care initiative expanded access to
Creating Trans-Affirming Services and Grant Initiatives
Many organizations that work in HIV want to serve transgender communities. But often, health care providers, social service providers, and
Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV/AIDS (MIPA)
This webinar, co-hosted with The US People Living with HIV Caucus, explores the history and value of meaningful involvement of
Best Practices: Creating a Transgender-Affirming Organization
Many HIV-focused organizations pride themselves on being “LGBT-friendly.” Yet how prepared are we to really meet the needs of transgender
AIDS United Retention in Care Initiative Addresses Key Barriers Facing Medically Underserved People Living with HIV
The three-year effort led by the M·A·C AIDS Fund and AIDS United improved on national retention in HIV care benchmarks