The Aidshilfe Hamburg is a committed citizens' movement that has been supporting people with HIV and AIDS since 1984. With a wide range of prevention, counseling, and educational work, it promotes health, diversity, and acceptance in society. Volunteers and professionals are committed to a discrimination-free future.
AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg, founded in 1984, is a unique combination of a self-help association, a citizen movement, and a professional counseling facility. With more than 150 volunteer colleagues and 14 professionals from various fields, AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg empowers individuals and population groups particularly affected by HIV infections.
AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg stands for diversity, acceptance, and freedom from discrimination. Its fundamental attitude is life-affirming and supportive. The organization advocates for the quality of life and health of people living with HIV and AIDS, as well as for all those particularly vulnerable due to HIV. It promotes sexual well-being, health promotion, and self-help in a protected and supportive environment.
AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg is a central point of contact for people living with HIV and AIDS, as well as for all those committed to health promotion, prevention, and diversity. With its wide range of counseling and educational offerings, its strong volunteer base, and its supportive fundamental attitude, AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg makes valuable contributions to a healthier and more accepting society.