SisterLove, Inc

SisterLove, Inc SisterLove is on a mission to eradicate the adverse impact of HIV/AIDS and other reproductive health challenges upon women and their families.
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https://linktr.ee/SisterLoveInc?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=55fac40a-6660-4df2-9827-539976747e0f SisterLove is the oldest women-centered HIV and Reproductive Justice nonprofit in the Southeast.

For 37 years, SisterLove has shown up for Black women, girls, and families across Georgia and around the world. This yea...
05/29/2026

For 37 years, SisterLove has shown up for Black women, girls, and families across Georgia and around the world. This year, we are asking you to show up for us.

We are facing the hardest truth we have ever had to share.

Our deficit threatens the programs our community counts on, at the very moment Georgia has become one of the most dangerous places in the country to be pregnant and HIV services are vanishing across Atlanta.

Swipe through to read our letter to you. Then stand with us.

Every gift, no matter the size, keeps this work alive. We got this if y'all got us.

Donate at https://givebutter.com/cqzJ0b

Tonight. 8PM EST. And we need you on this call.The Supreme Court gutted voting rights in Louisiana v. Callais. SisterLov...
05/04/2026

Tonight. 8PM EST. And we need you on this call.

The Supreme Court gutted voting rights in Louisiana v. Callais. SisterLove is part of the national response. Tonight we are gathering with United for Democracy and allies across the country to talk about what just happened and what we do next.

Come ready to organize. Tonight's call is about concrete plans, real next steps, and how we protect our communities when the institutions meant to protect us keep failing us.

If you have been angry, tired, or scared these past few weeks, bring that with you. That energy belongs in this room.

Tonight. May 4th. 8PM EST. Free. Online.

Register now: https://bit.ly/UFDcall

Share this post before you put your phone down this morning.

The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais is not just another ruling, it’s a signal of how far power has drif...
05/01/2026

The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais is not just another ruling, it’s a signal of how far power has drifted from everyday people.

At moments like this, we have a choice: let it pass as another headline, or come together and turn it into something bigger.

On May 4 at 8:00 PM EST, we’re bringing people together from across the country for a national mobilization call to do exactly that.

This is about more than responding to one case. It’s about what comes next, how we organize, how we raise our voices, and how we demand a political system that actually works for us.

On this call, you’ll hear:

What this decision means, and why it matters beyond the moment

How organizations and leaders across the country are responding together

The concrete ways you can plug in and help build momentum for change

We believe this can be a turning point, but only if people like you step in and help shape what happens next.

RSVP and join us on May 4 at 8:00 PM EST / 5:00 PM PST. https://bit.ly/UFDcall

Let’s make this moment count.

Registration is now open for Ignite: Launch Pitch Day! On May 6, join Launch Innovation Accelerator as we celebrate the ...
04/21/2026

Registration is now open for Ignite: Launch Pitch Day! On May 6, join Launch Innovation Accelerator as we celebrate the hard work of their second cohort and hear about exciting innovations to improve adolescent health.

Register to attend in person or virtually: https://www.launchinnovation.org/ignite-launch-pitch-day/

We need change-makers. We need powerful voices to help shift conversations, break down stigma, and step up as community ...
04/13/2026

We need change-makers. We need powerful voices to help shift conversations, break down stigma, and step up as community educators on sexual health.

PPMW is seeking Black women ages 18-24 to apply for our Spill the Tea Ambassador Program, made possible by Viiv Healthcare funding.

Spill the Tea Ambassadors will serve their communities, provide important sexual health education, and lead informed conversations on HIV, STI prevention, and more.

As Spill the Tea Ambassadors, you’ll:
• Develop leadership and public speaking skills
• Receive a stipend for participation
• Gain comprehensive training in sexual health education.. and much more!

If you’re ready to become a community leader against stigma, apply today!
https://ow.ly/Iu1350YHr8c

Their names were Amber Thurman. Candi Miller. Adriana Smith.They died in Georgia. They did not have to.This Friday, Marc...
03/25/2026

Their names were Amber Thurman. Candi Miller. Adriana Smith.

They died in Georgia. They did not have to.

This Friday, March 27th, we are gathering at the Georgia State Capitol to say their names out loud, to stand with their families, and to hold this state accountable for what its laws have done to Black women and birthing people.

This is not a rally in the traditional sense.

This is witness. This is what reproductive justice looks like when the work gets hard and the losses get real.

Impacted families, medical professionals, faith leaders, lawyers, and community members standing together in the same place at the same time, refusing to look away.

If you are in Atlanta, we need you there.

Space is limited. Specific location details will only be shared with registered participants.

Register now at the link below, and if you can't make it, share this post so someone who can will see it.

👉 http://tinyurl.com/RJDayofAction

Tonight. 6PM. Free. Online. And you need to hear this.If you are pregnant, thinking about getting pregnant, or supportin...
03/24/2026

Tonight. 6PM. Free. Online. And you need to hear this.

If you are pregnant, thinking about getting pregnant, or supporting someone who is in Georgia right now, the law has changed in ways that directly affect you.

What you don't know can hurt you. What you do know can protect you.

Tonight, our Justice, Law & Policy Project is sitting down with reproductive justice lawyers to break down exactly what Georgia's LIFE Act means for you in plain language, not legalese.

What it actually says. What protections still exist. What the difference is between what's legal and what you've been told to fear.

This is Episode II of our Know Your Rights: You Deserve Care Without Fear series. Real lawyers. Real questions. Real answers.

Tuesday, March 24 · 6:00 PM · Free · Online via Microsoft Teams

Register at the link below. Bring your questions. Bring a friend who needs to hear this too.
👉 https://bit.ly/SLI_JLPP

Women's History Month ends next week. The work doesn't.This month, we've watched more federal funding for public health ...
03/23/2026

Women's History Month ends next week. The work doesn't.

This month, we've watched more federal funding for public health get gutted. We've watched programs that kept Black women alive get treated like line items. We've watched the government walk away from the communities it never fully showed up for in the first place.

And the whole time, the women we serve kept coming.

They came to get tested. They came to ask questions nobody else would answer without judgment. They came because someone told them there was a place on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard where they would not be turned away. That place is still open. We intend to keep it that way.

Women's history is not a month. It's the women in our Leading Women's Society who have been living with HIV for 20 years or more and still show up to help somebody else. It's every woman who walked through our door afraid and left knowing her name mattered.

We are still here because of them. We need to stay here for them.

If this work means something to you, give what you can at https://www.sisterlove.org/herstory.

Black women in Atlanta are diagnosed with HIV at a rate 1,600% higher than white women.That number is not abstract. It i...
03/10/2026

Black women in Atlanta are diagnosed with HIV at a rate 1,600% higher than white women.

That number is not abstract. It is somebody's mother. Somebody's cousin. Somebody who walked into our MotherHouse on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard and found out, maybe for the first time, that someone was actually in her corner.

We have been that corner since 1989 — before this work was funded, before it was recognized, before anyone else in the Southeast thought Black women with HIV deserved a room of their own.

Right now, federal funding cuts are threatening the programs that make that room possible. The rollback of public health grants under the current administration has hit organizations like ours directly.

We are still open. We are still testing. But we need our community to carry more of this weight while the government walks away from it.

$10 keeps us in the room.

Not a slogan. If 100 people give $10 today, that is real money for real services for real women who have nowhere else to go.

Give at https://ow.ly/AwuK50Ys255

Hey y'all!We’re renovating and making a few service upgrades. Because of that, our testing schedule is modified and appo...
02/11/2026

Hey y'all!

We’re renovating and making a few service upgrades.

Because of that, our testing schedule is modified and appointment slots are limited. We are not accepting walk-ins right now.

Book your appointment at sisterlove.org/get-tested.
Thank you for your patience while we improve the space for you

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Atlanta, GA

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+14045057777

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