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Jason Brock
Dallas, TX
As a member of the community myself, I have seen the devastation that a lack of support and access to resources can cause firsthand. My personal goal is to see the day when this community feels empowered to stay engaged and linked to care. Until then, I am dedicated to reducing health disparities through education, and ongoing support.
Marcus Dorsey
Montgomery, AL
I believe that peer support is going to become a great contribution to the community. It gives people the chance to reach out to a group that is unbiased and ready to listen you at any time. lending a very knowledgeable team and an extensive list of resources, this support system will be very effective and helpful to those who do not have the best support system.
Dwayne Holmes
Dallas, TX
Meet Dwayne...his personal mantra is "Healing is what we need. Healing is what I strive to help my community through. For with healing, we all become a better community. #ThatsWhatImHereFor”
Nathan Maxey, MPA
Dallas, TX
Peer Support for me means bringing all my educational and lived experience to actively listen to understand. I am a person living with HIV for twenty-two years. However, I’m so much more than my status. I know not everyone has the same experiences navigating as a black queer person. Therefore, sometimes we need additional help outside of our family and friends. I'm here to promote a broader sense of community and to connect as an informational Peer Supporter for YOU.
Adonis May
Dallas, TX
Meet Adonis…he is a passionate advocate dedicated to vigorously eradicating new diagnoses while ensuring the HIV Continuum of Care