A Scientist’s Take on the Future of an HIV Vaccine
In honor of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (May 18), the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) caught up with viral immunologist Lindsay Wieczorek, Ph.D. Keep reading
In honor of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (May 18), the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) caught up with viral immunologist Lindsay Wieczorek, Ph.D. Keep reading
For the thousands of people living with HIV in rural Tanzania, the new facilities will provide critical access to comprehensive HIV care and treatment services and a dedicated and trained cadre of health professionals. Keep reading
The first real decision I made as a mother saved my son’s life. This is my #MOMentos Keep reading
EGPAF Ambassador Fortunata Kasege says she wants the world to know HIV-positive women can deliver healthy children and have families. Keep reading
I am so grateful to my mom and I realize that those experiences we shared and continue to share not only bond us as mother and daughter, but provide me with so many benefits. Keep reading
This Mother’s Day, May 11th, would have been my mother's 50th birthday. It’s been 20 years and I feel her absence every day. Keep reading
My mother was my everything. She was constant, dependable, and she loved me and my siblings fiercely. Until suddenly, she was gone. Keep reading
At EGPAF, we know that in order to keep children healthy and HIV-free we must start with the health of their mothers. Keep reading
This Mother’s Day, the Coeurage Theatre Company in Los Angeles will be donating proceeds from its production of “The Yellow Boat” to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Keep reading
