The Women’s Connection, led by AIDS Foundation of Chicago, is a community-driven network of women in Chicago that collectively works to identify strategies to increase the engagement of women of color in the HIV continuum of care. This project is a part of ViiV Healthcare’s Positive Action for Women initiative to develop innovative community collaborations to break down isolation and stigma for women of color living with HIV. Read the full report below:
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To realize the priorities and goals of the Getting to Zero Illinois (GTZ-IL) plan to end the HIV epidemic...
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This year’s US Conference on HIV and AIDS was held on the island of Puerto Rico in its capital...
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AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC) will distribute $8.82 million to 40 organizations to deliver high-quality,...
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By Livvie Avrick
The role of Black women in healthcare often goes unseen and undervalued. At AFC,...
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This month, Getting to Zero Illinois (GTZ-IL) and AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC) awarded $200,000 to...
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By Indigo Quashie
Caprice Carthans is a member of AIDS Foundation of Chicago’s Board of...
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AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC)’s Associate Board includes emerging leaders who are passionate in...
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Are you interested in creating equity and justice for people living with and vulnerable to HIV or chronic...
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Meet AFC's new Board of Directors members
AFC welcomes eight new members to it's board...
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