DHIVERSE is dedicated to promoting good sexual health and improving the welfare and quality of life of those living with and affected by HIV. They provide educational outreach to combat stigma and ignorance, as well as counselling, advocacy, support groups and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Other, Policy and campaign work, Respite Care, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
Doncaster Pathways supports people living with or affected by HIV, or any sexual health related issues, in Doncaster. They offer a drop-in centre, meal service, educational outreach on awareness and prevention, one-to-on support, alternative healing and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
EAST is a registered charity providing help and support to people across Norfolk who are affected by HIV/AIDS. They offer a confidential service, providing one-to-one support, peer support, signposting to other services, specialist information, magazines, condom distribution and volunteering opportunities.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling
The Eddie Surman Trust operates Positiveline, a nationwide freephone helpline for anyone worried about any aspects of HIV. They offer help and support to people who may be feeling suicidal or depressed because of HIV, and advice on HIV tests, treatment options and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Support groups, peer support and counselling
The Eddystone Trust is an independent agency, providing free and confidential information and support for anyone concerned about HIV. They also provide sexual health and HIV prevention services including condom distribution, information, training and consultancy to other agencies across the South West of England.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Respite Care, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
The Ethnic Health Foundation engages Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Communities in training, health improvement and disease prevention, particularly African and African-Caribbean communities. They offer educational outreach, support, counselling, advice, advocacy and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
The Fightback Trust was set up by group of HIV positive people to help empower and support those living with and affected by HIV in Lowestoft and countywide in Suffolk. They offer a helpline, drop-in centre, befriending, counselling, support groups, educational outreach and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
The Food Chain specialises in the nutritional needs of people living with HIV, and is supported by over 900 volunteers and through public donations. Services include home delivered meals, essential groceries and nutrition courses for people living with and affected by HIV.
Advice, information, resources, links, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Support for carers
Freshwinds supports adults and children living in the West Midlands with life limiting illnesses and those from socially excluded backgrounds. They provide many services including: advocacy, tenancy support, specific support for African Caribbean HIV positive people, Integrated Medicine, the Birmingham HIV Living Archive Project and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Respite Care
George House Trust is the HIV support charity for North West England, promoting the best quality of life for all people living with HIV. Services include one to one advice, information, regular spaces to meet others for women, Africans, gay men and for everyone, courses and weekends, counselling and community support.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Other, Policy and campaign work, Support groups, peer support and counselling
NAT has recorded a short film which looks at how the HIV epidemic has changed over the past quarter of a century and how NAT has made a difference to the lives of people living with HIV.
The film features NAT’s Chief Executive, Deborah Jack, Lord Norman Fowler who was Secretary of State for Health in the eighties, and a number of people living with HIV who share their experiences and explain why NAT matters to them.