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More than 20 HIV organisations partner to hold march, vigil and rally against stigma

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More than two dozen HIV organisations and charities are partnering to hold a march, vigil and rally in order to fight stigma.

Set to take place in London on Saturday 1 October, people will begin gathering at Belvedere Road (behind County Hall/opposite St Thomas’ Hospital) from 12pm.

The march will begin at 1pm sharp and will go across Westminster Bridge, past Downing Street and finish at Trafalgar Square.

The event will be an inclusive space that is open to people living with HIV, as well as allies to those who are. Confirmed speakers so far include Ian Green of Terrence Higgins Trust, Michelle Bockor of Positively UK, Ese Johnson of Waverley Care and Rev Ije Ajibade of Southwark Cathedral.

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