Project 93 offers safe, welcoming support and social groups for people living with HIV in Staffordshire. Our groups are designed to foster connection, combat isolation, and build a strong sense of community among those with shared experiences.
Our groups provide a confidential environment where you can meet others in a relaxed setting, share experiences, and receive mutual support without fear of stigma. We offer a mix of:
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Peer Support Groups: Structured spaces to discuss wellbeing, resilience, and navigating life with HIV.
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Social Gatherings: Informal meet-ups to chat, relax, and build friendships.
We believe that connection is a vital part of staying healthy and well. All groups are facilitated by experienced staff or trained volunteers who ensure a respectful and affirming atmosphere.
Location & Times: Groups are primarily held at our offices in The Dudson Centre, Hanley, with some social activities held at other accessible local venues. Dates and times vary; please contact us or check our website for the latest schedule.
How to access: To join a group, please register your interest via our website https://p93.org/ or contact us directly at ask@p93.org / 01782 201251.
We are not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or a health crisis, please call 999 or attend A&E.
