Grady’s Ponce De Leon Center delivers a unique combination of HIV/AIDS research, treatment and prevention that impacts and improves the lives of more than 11,000 patients, most of whom have no other options for care.

Despite the myriad tools in our care arsenal, the harsh reality is that our community remains the epicenter of an epidemic that can be stopped in its tracks. One of the barriers to achieving that dream is the stigma our patients can face. Hear how Dr. Jonathan Colasanti, medical director of the Ponce Center, sees the impact of stigma on a patient's ability to heal.

No one should suffer in silence.

Stigma keeps people from seeking the care they need, but together, we can change that.

Join us at the Atlanta Pride Marketplace and Festival on October 11-12 (booth R07-R08) to support the Ponce Center and the vital work we are doing in the community.

We also need your donation to help address a $2 million federal funding gap for treatment and prevention efforts so we can continue providing judgement-free treatment, education and support to those living with HIV/AIDS.

Stigma Hurts. Your Support Heals.