People living with HIV are the best ambassadors for our charity. Their varied lives and stories demonstrate more clearly than anything else the ways in which HIV can affect anyone.

Stigma still dissuades many positive people from speaking up. That’s why we’re proud that our positive ambassadors are helping us deliver a simple message: getting tested saves lives.

These Saving Lives Ambassadors and supporters demonstrate the most effective weapon to fight the stigma and ignorance that still surround HIV and AIDS.  If stigma isolates, depresses and kills then education is surely the cure.

Click on any of the profiles below to read or watch their stories and share with your friends. You will find each persons twitter handle below their name should you wish to follow them.

Garry Jones

Founder, Birmingham AIDS & HIV Memorial

Tom Matthews

HIV Activist & Friend

Rachel Greaves

HIV Advocate/Activist and Peer Support Lead

HIV positive person

Jimmy Isaacs

HIV Activist

Tyler Blake

Tyler Blake

HIV Activist

Mercy Ngulube

Mercy Ngulube

@mercyshibemba

Jo Josh

Jo Josh

@commsbizchat

Ashley Murphy

Ashley Murphy

@TheAshleyRose__

Becky Mitchell

Becky Mitchell

@gutter_bunny

Tyler Curry-McGrath

Tyler Curry-McGrath

@IAmTylerCurry

Catherine Mark

Catherine Mark

Saving Lives Ambassador

Luke

Luke

@PositiveLuke

HIV Activist

Jonathan Blake

HIV Activist

Daniel

Daniel

December 4, 2019

Scott Agnew, Comedian

Scott Agnew, Comedian

@scottagnew

Bruce Richman

Bruce Richman

@BR999

Susan Cole-Haley

Susan Cole-Haley

@susancolehaley

Rev Jide Macaulay

Rev Jide Macaulay

@RevJide

Lizzie Jordan

Lizzie Jordan

@fashionthing

Tom Hayes

Tom Hayes

Saving Lives Trustee

Angelina Namiba

Angelina Namiba

@angelina_namiba

Matthew Hodson

Matthew Hodson

@Matthew_Hodson

Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett

Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett

@Juvelad