About this Event
The Reunion Project, the alliance of HIV long-term survivors, will be hosting our next two-day town hall themed What's Happening in the 757. This peer-led town hall will occur Friday and Saturday, February 28-March 1 at The Landmark Center, 1001 Poindexter Street, Chesapeake, VA, 23324.
Activities on both days will be held between 9am-5pm ET with sessions and community discussions addressing the health, wellness, and employment concerns of all individuals living and aging with HIV in the Hampton Roads area.
Day one, Friday, Feb. 28, will be an employment forum for long-term HIV survivors interested in discussions, information, services, and resources to consider options for employment or self-employment. Sessions will explore interactions of work earnings and public benefits, strategies and experiences of people living with HIV related to employment, key programs and resources to consider utilizing, and opportunities to talk one-on-one with representatives from vital statewide Virginia and Hampton Roads programs and resources, and connections with other people living with HIV considering options for work.
Day two, Saturday, Mar. 1, will connect HIV long-term survivors through story-telling and informative workshops. Attendees will learn how to live and age well with HIV. The day will feature a mix of facilitated discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities, all aimed at addressing the unique needs of long-term survivors and individuals aging with HIV in Chesapeake, VA, and the Hampton Roads area. We will also hear from attendees what the needs are for HIV long-term survivors in their area.
The event is free, and breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please register for each day you plan to attend.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1001 Poindexter St, 1001 Poindexter Street, Chesapeake, United States
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