News and Resources
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
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Named Presenting Sponsor of AIDSWatch 2017!
Honoring a Legacy and Mobilizing the Future of HIV in the America WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 5, 2016) –Organizers are thrilled
AIDS United Board of Trustees Names Jesse Milan, Jr. President and CEO
AIDS United Board of Trustees has named Jesse Milan, Jr., as president & CEO. Mr. Milan, a 30-year HIV/AIDS community
Mobilizing People Living with HIV to Fight Stigma
The AIDS United Positive Organizing Project Supports 17 Organizations to Mobilize Grassroots Efforts Through the AIDS United Positive Organizing Project,
Interim President & CEO Of AIDS United To Deliver Keynote At National Trans Health Conference
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – The National Trans Health Conference Host Committee is pleased to announce and welcome Jesse Milan Jr., JD,
Monique Tula, Vice President of Programs, to leave AIDS United
After more than 4 years of service, Monique Tula will leave AIDS United at the end of August to accept
AIDS United Calls for Supervised Injection Facilities as Part of Comprehensive HIV Prevention Strategy for People Who Use Drugs
79 People Die Every Day Due to Opioid-Related Overdose. Supervised Injection Facilities Can Help The AIDS United Public Policy Committee,
Jesse Milan, Jr. Named AIDS United Interim President & CEO
WBB+McCormack Tapped to Lead National Search for Permanent Candidate The AIDS United Board of Trustees has named Jesse Milan, Jr.,
National Research Project Brings Game-Changing Interventions to Scale
Twelve Sites awarded millions to scale HIV-access to care interventions across the country. AIDS United and Boston University School of