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The Guardian Health Association, Inc. We are the only consumer driven non-profit in CT. We get not federal or state funding and rely sole

The Guardian Health Association grew out of the New Haven People with AIDS Coalition in 1989. A small group of gay men realized that HIV was growing into other communities, and we wanted to take the focus off of HIV, AIDS, death and dying to Health, Healing, and manageability. They also felt that by not having HIV or AIDS in the group name, might encourage others who were afraid, or unable to be associated with HIV in any way, might be more willing to get involved. The group, which already consisted of long term survivors back then, realized that HIV could be managed even though the medications at that time were limited and very toxic. While the prevalent thinking was to hit HIV hard and early, we advocated for keeping the body healthy and HIV in check for as long as possible until HIV medications were absolutely necessary. This philosophy is now becoming more accepted by medical professionals who have seen the devastating side effects that HIV medications can sometimes bring. The group knew that in order to survive HIV, one not only had to fight the virus, but also pay attention to those factors that keep the body healthy and strong such as diet, nutrition, exercise, reducing stress, rest, and relaxation. While group members advocated for better health care, and access to nutritional therapies, they would often pull their limited resources together and buy supplements in bulk at substantial discounts. As HIV buyers clubs began to emerge, and wellness programs became available, the need for this activity diminished. With the dawn of protease inhibitors, group membership and participation fell. Support groups began to disband as well, as it was hoped that this new class of drugs would keep HIV in check if not even eradicate HIV totally. During this period, the small group continued to advocate for better health care and treatments, as well as educate consumers on important aspects of living with HIV. This was done through workshops on nutrition and exercise at local HIV conferences, speaking to local groups about the importance of exercise and muscle mass, and spear heading campaigns to increase awareness about wasting and nutritional depletion even with the new HIV cocktails available. In 1998, a group member and co-founder, also co-founded the Greater New Haven HIV Consumer Council. When no AIDS Service Organization took this new group under their fiduciary wing, the Guardian Health Association incorporated in 2000 as membership non-profit, dedicated to education and support. The Greater New Haven HIV Consumer Council started out strong with 30 members, and was a leader in HIV Consumer Advocacy that lead to many of the wellness programs that currently exist today in the New Haven area. The web site at was successful, and requests were made to expand it to cover other areas besides the Greater New Haven area. The group decided to pull out of local activities in which they felt they had no voting power, and expanded it's focus to Connecticut. Due to a lack of funding, it is regrettable the hivcouncil has been dissolved. The need for consumer driven advocacy and educatioin is stronger than ever. We are at a critical Intersection where we can bring new HIV infections to a grinding halt by making sure people with HIV get good care and supportive services and those at risk have medication’s to protect them from HIV.

 While hospital profits are soaring as a result of income from the 340B Drug Pricing Program, patients across America ar...
22/08/2025

While hospital profits are soaring as a result of income from the 340B Drug Pricing Program, patients across America are struggling to afford basic healthcare services and medications. Hospitals should be providing low- or no-cost care to patients, but they're too busy raking in those sweet, unreported 340B revenues. Learn how 340B is becoming the next "too big to fail." https://youtu.be/pxOhzEqzuQA

The 340B Drug Pricing Program was designed to help poor patients access healthcare services. Yet, despite this program growing to $66 billion, primarily bene...

Zero HIV Stigma Day   June 21st, 9:30 am  ESTJoin us as we launch the 2025 Zero HIV Stigma Day report, Unmasking Stigma,...
17/07/2025

Zero HIV Stigma Day
June 21st, 9:30 am EST

Join us as we launch the 2025 Zero HIV Stigma Day report, Unmasking Stigma, Mobilizing Resilience. The webinar will highlight key findings and recommendations from the report. The webinar will also include a panel discussion with representatives from GNP+, Prevention Access Campaign, IAPAC, and the Fast-Track Cities Institute about what it means to be an HIV Stigma Warrior. Zero HIV stigma is possible. We are all HIV Stigma Warriors! Health Care Advocates International HIV LONG TERM Survivors international network POZ Magazine Let's Kick ASS-Palm Springs

Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7SkNyo0BRb-2suX7rb7MCA #/registration

Is the 340B Drug Pricing Program the next “too big to fail”?Originally designed to help safety net providers serve vulne...
15/05/2025

Is the 340B Drug Pricing Program the next “too big to fail”?

Originally designed to help safety net providers serve vulnerable communities, the 340B program has grown dramatically, raising critical questions about oversight, transparency, and who’s benefiting.

While some hospitals profit, pharmaceutical companies push back, and patients are too often left behind.

We believe it’s time to reform the 340B program. Patients and providers still depend on it, but for it to truly work, it must evolve with integrity and equity at its center.

Check out the ADAP Advocacy Association's campaign exploring the future of 340B and why it just might become TOO BIG TO FAIL : https://bit.ly/340B2Big2Fail

In 2008, we wondered if the financial bubble would burst as financial institutions deemed “too big to fail” teetered during a global economic crisis. Today, ...

The conference is over and I am headed back home.  It was super educational.  Pharmacy Benefit Managers ( PBMs )  really...
28/09/2024

The conference is over and I am headed back home. It was super educational.

Pharmacy Benefit Managers ( PBMs ) really don’t add any value and add layers of bureaucracy and costs..

Patient Drug Affordability Boards ( PDABs ) don’t lower prices for patients. In fact, they may make costs higher and/or cause medication access issues. 🤯

There was one patient advocate who had cystic fibrosis and they caused a problem for her to get a vital med TRIKAFTA. She was in tears. Choked me up. 😢

I met some wonderful advocates. I highly recommend supporting the Community Access National Network (CANN). A LOT more work needs to be done to educate patients and prevent legislation — State & Federal — that can cause harm. These are the issues that are really important — and are non political.

Focusing on public policy issues relating to HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis to define, promote, and improve access to healthcare services and supports for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or viral hepatitis.

05/06/2024

Today is HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day , a day we honor all People living with HIV.

“Still going strong with good health care, self care, support systems and purpose. That purpose? Help others. Survival alone is insufficient. Action = Life, Silence = Death.” - Alex G

June 5th: Happy HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day  38 yrs since 1st positive test44 yrs since probable sero-conversi...
04/06/2024

June 5th: Happy HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day
38 yrs since 1st positive test
44 yrs since probable sero-conversion
Still going strong with good health care, self care, support systems and purpose.
That purpose? Help others. Survival alone is insufficient. Keep riding. Let's Kick ASS-Palm Springs Health Care Advocates International HIV LONG TERM Survivors international network HIV+ (POZ) Gay Men POZ Magazine New Haven Mayor's Task Force on AIDS AIDS Walk New York AIDS Walk New Haven

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