

Who We Are
SisterLove, Inc., was founded in July of 1989. We began as a volunteer group of women interested in educating Atlanta, and especially communities of women, about HIV prevention, self-help and safer sex techniques. In 1987, the Women’s AIDS Prevention Project (WAPP) was formed in part because of the barriers that kept women out of the forefront of HIV/AIDS education and treatment. In 1989, the lack of support for WAPP inspired Dázon Dixon Diallo to found SisterLove Women’s AIDS Project with the help of WAPP’s women of color advisory board. Three years later, in 1992, the organization’s name was officially changed to SisterLove, Incorporated.
What We Do
SisterLove Inc. is on a mission to eradicate the adverse impact of HIV/AIDS and other reproductive justice health challenges impacting women and their families through education, prevention, support and human rights advocacy in the United States and around the world.
Details
(404) 505-7777 | |
ops@sisterlove.org | |
Miosha Askin | |
Office Manager | |
http://www.sisterlove.org |