Greensboro, NC – What began in 1986 as a grassroots effort by 14 friends responding to the emerging HIV/AIDS crisis has grown into a vital center for support, education, and prevention.
Triad Health Project is celebrating 40 years of service in Guilford County and will open its doors to the community with a special event. This milestone underscores the organization’s long-term commitment to addressing the evolving needs of individuals affected by HIV.
The Open House “40 Years & Beyond” will be held on Wednesday, March 11, from 6:00 p.m. To 8:00 p.m., at its headquarters located at 801 Summit Ave., Greensboro.
Support for People Living with HIV and Their Families
For four decades, the organization has worked with individuals living with HIV and their families, offering a range of services designed to improve quality of life. The open house will include tours of the facilities.
Attendees will also have access to information about available resources and guidance on sexual health and prevention.
“We invite everyone to join us,” said Adriana Galdo Adams, CEO of Triad Health Project. “Here’s an opportunity to meet our team, understand the scope of our work, and see how we are preparing for the next 40 years.”
Free and Open to All
The event is free and open to the public. While pre-registration is available online, it is not required for attendance.
Triad Health Project is a non-profit community organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those living with HIV in Guilford County. The organization’s work is particularly crucial as access to care and prevention resources remains a critical public health concern.
The project also promotes education and prevention to stop the spread of the virus.
For more information, visit triadhealthproject.org or call 336-275-1654.