Keeping our stories alive
For nearly a decade, more than 4,000 members joined and shared in the MyHIV forum, their hopes and fears, questions and concerns.
For nearly a decade, more than 4,000 members joined and shared in the MyHIV forum, their hopes and fears, questions and concerns.
Why one of our Directors is taking on the ultimate challenge and how you can get involved.
This National Blood Week, London Assembly Member Sem Moema reflects on the end of restrictions that impacted donors of Black African ethnicity in England.
Richard Angell responds to the data released so far and what we need to do next.
Our Stories Told By Us is the first book of its kind focusing on African communities and led by Africans.
'The dedication of our supporters means we can call time on HIV. We must end new cases by 2030.'
The eight-panel quilt will be exhibited for the first time at The Festival of Quilts this summer.
Ending new HIV case by 2030 is within our reach. This goal means so much to so many that it would be unforgivable to not do everything in our power to achieve it.
The landmark plan, launched by Eluned Morgan, sets out a map to ending new cases of HIV in Wales by 2030.
Women are continuing to be left behind when it comes to HIV diagnosis.
Richard writes his first message as our new CEO.
On his final day as Chief Executive, Ian Green OBE looks back on his past seven years leading Terrence Higgins Trust.
Frankie has been an Ambassador since 2020 and has raised over £8,000 for our charity so far.