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Every 70 minutes, somebody in the UK is diagnosed with HIV. Find out how you can help Terrence Higgins Trust to be there for them.

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As a responsible organisation, we comply fully with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 (“Act”).

We are committed to a policy of protecting the rights and privacy of individuals in accordance with the Act. Any personal information that we collect from you is collected and used fairly, stored safely and securely and not disclosed to any third party unlawfully.


the world

  • 40 million people live with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
  • 12 million children have been orphaned as a result of HIV/AIDS.
  • There were 4.3 million new HIV infections in 2006 and 2.9 million AIDS-related deaths.

We're trying to change these facts, but to do it we need your support – so we can provide support for the people who depend on us.

HIV is everyone's business - so between us let's make the world a better place.

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Gordon Brown's speech

Gordon Brown

In a special recorded message for World AIDS Day, Gordon Brown has announced that the Government have decided to increase by 20% the grant that is provided to local authorities to enable them to care for people affected by HIV and AIDS, an extra £17.6 million of new funding over the next three years.

This is especially good news as there have been doubts about whether the AIDS Support Grant would be maintained at all and this secures its future for at least the next three years. We’ve been campaigning on the issue for a while as part of our campaigning manifesto “25 things the Government can do…” and would like to thank everyone who helped support the campaign.