
The Reunion Project, the national alliance of HIV long-term survivors, will be hosting a two-day town hall in Denver, Thriving Together: Celebrating Resilience & Embracing the Future, on August 23-24, 2024. This peer-led town hall will take place at St. Cajetan’s – Auraria Campus, 101 Lawrence Way, Denver, 80204.
The first day of The Reunion Project—Denver, Friday, August 23, will focus on employment and benefits for people living with HIV, produced in partnership with the National Working Positive Coalition.
Saturday, August 24, will feature a mix of facilitated discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities, all aimed at addressing the unique needs of long-term survivors and people aging with HIV in Colorado.

featured speaker on Saturday, Aug. 24 is Kristine Erlandson, MD, Professor of Medicine-Infectious Disease, University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Erlandson’s research focuses on the complications of aging, understanding the mechanisms of successful aging, and implementing interventions to ensure successful aging among persons living with HIV.
Activities on both days will be held between 9am-5pm MT with sessions and community discussions addressing the health, wellness, and employment concerns of all individuals living and aging with HIV in the Denver area and the state of Colorado.
The event is free, and breakfast and lunch are provided for those who pre-register.
Click the following link to register for Day 1 and 2 of the town hall: bit.ly/trpDenver. Be sure to register for each day you plan to attend, and stay tuned for more updates to the program!
For more information and details about the peer-led Thriving Together: Celebrating Resilience & Embracing the Future two-day town hall go to reunionproject.net/calendar.
We look forward to seeing you in Denver on August 23-24!