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We believe that there is no singular answer—every little bit helps when it comes to making an impact.
IN MEMORIAM
Hydeia Broadbent
We Think 4 a Change mourns the profound loss of Hydeia Broadbent, a beacon of hope and a relentless advocate for those born with HIV/AIDS.
Her unwavering commitment to raising awareness, combating stigma, and illuminating the potential for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS has profoundly impacted our hearts and the global community.
Her legacy is woven into the fabric of our organization, having been not just a figure of inspiration but a beloved member of our community. Over the years, we cherished the moments spent with Hydeia.
As we bid farewell to Hydeia, we extend our deepest condolences to her loved ones and to all who were moved by her life's work.
Let us honor her memory by continuing to fight for a world of understanding, acceptance, and compassion. Hydeia Broadbent’s legacy will forever inspire us to think, act, and hope for change.
In loving memory,
The We Think 4 a Change Team
Office Ribbon Cutting Event Gallery
Relive the day that marked a new chapter for We Think 4 a Change. Whether you were with us in person or in spirit, these images will give you a glimpse into the heart and soul of our event.
Experience the excitement, inspiration, and unity that defined our ribbon-cutting ceremony.
HIV Self Testing is Self-Care
Self-Testing is Self Care. It is important to take control of your health by knowing your HIV status. Testing for HIV is crucial in preventing the spread of the virus and maintaining good health. While traditional HIV testing may require you to make an appointment and visit a medical facility, self-testing offers a convenient alternative that can be done in the comfort of your own home.
Test in the Privacy of Your Home
HIV self-testing allows you to take control of your testing schedule and provides the privacy and comfort you need to get tested. With self-testing, you can easily know your status on your own time, in your own space. This approach eliminates the need to take time off work or to find childcare to get tested. It also eliminates the potential discomfort that some people may feel when discussing their sexual history with a medical professional.
Executive Director, Michelle Jackson Rollins meets Cookie Johnson and friends at a conference.
Get in Care,
Stay in Care, Thrive in Care
Please feel free to contact us regarding your issues and how we can help you or your network. If you are HIV-positive in the U.S. and having trouble getting your meds, please send us a message here or call us at 216-250-4044.
Staying on your HIV meds is critically important, especially during the uncertainty surrounding us. #GetinCareStayinCare #GetStayThrive