19.03.2026

According to statistics, women living with HIV often struggle not only with the virus but also with the fear of being rejected. Social barriers, stigma, and isolation are what prevent them from seeking help in a timely manner.
That is why we are constantly learning to be not just professionals, but a true source of support.

Recently, a representative from our Resilience Center attended an in-person workshop on service delivery protocols for the social adaptation of women living with HIV. The training covered real-life cases: how to build trust and understand a woman’s true needs from her very first request.

We also learned how to provide proper support at different stages: from the initial contact to comprehensive, full-spectrum support. We’ve updated our database of organizations to which we can refer individuals so they can receive help as quickly as possible.
We are convinced that no one should be left “alone” with their diagnosis. Effective help is a combination of professionalism, sensitivity, and a willingness to work together.
We continue our work so that every resident of our district feels supported and safe.
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