A legacy of activism ...
a vision of hope
In 1985, a group of concerned community members joined together
to start a short-term "project" at a time when reliable
information about HIV/AIDS and its treatment was nearly impossible
to obtain. Since then Project Inform has worked to accelerate and
facilitate advances in treatment, recognizing that therapeutic breakthroughs
are only effective if people living with HIV have access to them.
The hope this philosophy inspires is the core of Project Inform's
integrated approach to treatment education and advocacy.
Today, Project Inform is a national, non-profit, community-based
organization that remains true to its activist roots. Fiscal prudence,
efficient use of resources, and dedicated staff and volunteers sustain
a lean organization that cuts a wide swath with industry, government,
researchers and clinicians to improve the lives of people living
with HIV disease and their loved ones.
Looking ahead, Project Inform will continue to serve as a trusted
ally and a beacon of hope for the tens of thousands of individuals
affected by HIV/AIDS who rely on us for information about optimal
treatment strategies, advocacy to expand access to treatment and
care, and our commitment to move the research agenda forward in
the quest for better treatments and, ultimately, a cure.