Terry lost his life 30 years ago. His death inspired our fight for better sexual heath for everyone.
About Terry Higgins
A short course of medication called PEP can prevent HIV infection if taken soon enough after exposure.
Post exposure prophylaxis
Terry Higgins lost his life 30 years ago. His death inspired our fight for better sexual health for all of us. There's still no cure for HIV, but with your help we can stop it in its tracks.
Donate £10 and help stop HIV in its tracks
Just £10 pays for an HIV test which gets someone onto treatment, which will keep them alive and stop HIV spreading.
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Wednesday 16 January
Make a New Year’s resolution to help us promote better sexual health, says Somerset HIV charity
Thursday 10 January
Terrence Higgins Trust calls for volunteers to support older people with HIV in London
Monday 07 January
New app helps people with HIV access health information on the go
Thursday 13 December
Thousands more gay men know HIV status, following National HIV Testing Week
Thousands more Africans know HIV status, following success of National HIV Testing Week
Thursday 06 December
London Gay Men’s Chorus to give festive performance on London Underground in aid of THT
Friday 30 November
Terrence Higgins Trust to benefit from charity reading of Rock Hudson play
Streaming Well and Terrence Higgins Trust Tackle Ignorance of HIV
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