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Your monthly gift allows us to make ambitious plans. Through this uncertainty around COVID-19, we can work hard to clarify the situation for people living with HIV, support people experiencing discrimination, and fight for rights in employment, health and more.
Your single donation helps our fight to urgently challenge new discrimination in relation to COVID-19 and continue to fight for the rights of people living with HIV, including fighting for continued access to testing and medication, and much further beyond.


Become a champion
For over 30 years, National AIDS Trust has been supporting people living with HIV, challenging injustices and fighting for rights. Especially during this tough time when fundraisers nationwide are unable to go ahead, our Champions help us to be responsive, independent and brave.
Champions are National AIDS Trust's most loyal supporters. With a yearly minimum donation of £750, or £900 if you are a couple, you can become a Champion. You can also pay £75 or £90 monthly if you wish. In return, we welcome Champions to at least one special champions-only event each year and share regular updates on our work from our Chief Executive.
Will you become a Champion today?
For more information about becoming a Champion of National AIDS Trust, please email our Partnerships and Philanthropy Specialist, Chris Dye at chris.dye@nat.org.uk.
If you are already a Champion of National AIDS Trust, you can renew by using the donation form above and adding a message that your donation is for your Champion renewal or please contact chris.dye@nat.org.uk.
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"I find it difficult to believe that in this day and age that there is still stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV. National AIDS Trust are getting the message out there about tackling stigma and that's why I donate to them. Stigma and discrimination will die out - the question is how long before it does."
- Roger, National AIDS Trust Donor


Where your money goes
National AIDS Trust is completely independent, so we can challenge injustice wherever we see it -always led by the issue and not where the money is. However, this also means that we rely on the generosity and dedication of our supporters.
All donated money goes towards continuing our vital work in championing the rights of people living with and affected by HIV and campaigning for change.
Our work is only possible because of the generosity of our supporters.