Terence Higgins Trust

About the Organisation

Since 1982 we've been supporting people impacted by HIV and poor sexual health.

On 4 July 1982, Terry Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness – due to the bravery of his partner he was the first to be named. By honouring Terry in the title of the trust, the founder members – his partner and friends – hoped to personalise and humanise AIDS in a very public way.

Early volunteers and staff established the helpline, the Buddy scheme, counselling, legal advice and a hardship fund. As the epidemic changed, so did the organisation and our services.

Today the advice line THT Direct is a one-stop shop for many. We also support people living with HIV with a hardship fund, counselling, work support, peer-to-peer support to come to terms with their diagnosis, and we campaign for change.

Together we can end new cases of HIV by 2030 and support people living with HIV and impacted by poor sexual health.

Services:

Online groups and workshops
My Community Forum
Counselling
Advice services
Work and skills
Before 96 peer support group
Hardship Fund

Phone Number
0808 802 1221 for an adviser. 020 7812 1600 for switchboard. Webchat 15:00 - 17:00 Mon - Thurs
Address Line 1
439 Caledonian Road
Town
London
Post Code
N7 9BG