
Georgia's first and only AIDS Awareness License Plate!

"Sustain" is beyond survival. To sustain is to purposefully continue.
AIDS Survival Project is committed to providing people living with HIV the most up-to-date information and support they need to lead healthy, productive lives. Founded in Atlanta by a small group of concerned, dedicated people with AIDS, our organization now offers vital tools for living to people throughout Georgia and beyond while maintaining our grassroots, community-based focus.
Our services are still offered free of charge to anyone affected by the AIDS crisis, regardless of HIV status.
Please bookmark this page as your comprehensive site for a full range of information, issues and resources.
ADVOCACYFighting for fair public policy and appropriate funding; advocating for your rights as an HIV-positive individual and changing the way the public thinks about and responds to AIDS; training self-advocates statewide through the Positive Action Network.
EDUCATIONPublic forums led by noted physicians, researchers and service providers on new drugs and treatments, nutrition, highlights of AIDS conferences, and non-medical aspects of living with HIV; information and referrals to AIDS services throughout the state. Bi-monthly THRIVE! Weekend comprehensive education seminars.
PEER SUPPORTHIV+ counselors specially trained to hear your concerns and offer support and referrals; counseling training and skills building; support groups; community outreach at health fairs, public events and meetings; volunteer opportunities in all aspects of operations; social and cultural events.
TREATMENT ACTIVISMNationally recognized Treatment Resource Center with extensive reference materials on entire scope of HIV disease; providing information and skills to advocate for and manage care and health; Internet access; Survival News publication offering latest treatment info, perspectives on life management.
PREVENTIONConfidential, convenient, free Rapid HIV testing; culturally sensitive pre- and post-test counseling; Healthy Relationships intervention groups to support coping with disclosure, safer sex andrelationships; links to continuum of care.