HIV/AIDS

Nearly 2 million people identify as transgender in the US.

Adult and adolescent transgender people made up 2% (601) of new HIV diagnoses in the US and dependent areas in 2018.

Get the latest data on HIV among transgender people.

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HIV & AIDS Awareness Panel

HIV & AIDS effects the LGBTQ community at disproportionate rates. Learn about prevention, treatment, testing, and more.

On Sunday, December 19th, 2021, the TMN Team Members & HIV/AIDS Activist Mallery Robinson held a discussion panel about HIV/AIDS. Below are the slides and information from the panel.

LGBTQ: HIV Awareness

Statistics & Information


HIV & AIDS Resources

Links to resources for those living with HIV/AIDS are below.

POZ Community Forums

A discussion board that allows people with HIV and loved ones to share information and support.

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HIV/AIDS Therapy Tribe

Offers a space to connect with others who are going through similar experiences. Take part in discussion forums, send and receive friend requests, and find a variety of wellness tools.

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The Well Project

A nonprofit organization for girls and women living with HIV.  This organization hosts multiple forums where girls and women around the world can connect to share information and support.

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Positive Peers

An online app for teenagers and young adults ages 13 to 34. It helps youth with HIV find information and tools for managing the condition. It also helps them connect with other youth who have HIV.

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Healthline HIV Awareness 

Connect with their HIV community to find  information and support.

Visit FB Group

Phone Support Lines

If you have questions about HIV, call the CDC Info hotline at 800-232-4636 or click here to find your state’s HIV hotline.

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Disclaimer

Disclaimer

This information is not medical advice. This information is general HIV/AIDS information shared with our community members from reputable sites. This information is not all inclusive. Trans Matters Now does not endorse this information as medical advice.