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Do it for Terry in Wales

Do it for Terry stylised next to Terrence Higgins Trust logo

Terry Higgins, our namesake, was the first named person in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness in July 1982. Born in Haverfordwest, Wales, he would have celebrated his 80th birthday this year.

This World AIDS Day, we want to create the first memorial in his hometown and install a plaque to mark the site where Terry was born.  

Donate to help us celebrate Terry’s roots, raise awareness, and support people living with HIV across Wales and beyond.

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World AIDS Day Terry Pin Badge

Donate now and we’ll send your World AIDS Day Terry Pin Badge in the post.

Donate

Donate now to help us honour Terry’s legacy in Wales

Do it for Terry Pin Badge

Donate now and we’ll send your Do it for Terry Pin Badge in the post.

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We’re open:

10am to 6pm, Monday to Friday
Our phone number is 0808 802 1221.

This is free to call from all UK landlines and most major mobile networks. It won’t appear on your telephone bill.

Live chat

We’re trialling a new live chat service to offer you support without the need to make a phone call.

The chat is open Monday to Friday at the following times:

  • 11am to 1pm
  • 3pm to 5pm

Live chat is anonymous and confidential. We’re offering it alongside our phone helpline, initially at the times given above.

At the end of your chat session, you’ll be directed to an online survey about your experience. Please take a few minutes to fill this in as it helps us to understand how live chat is working. We’ll use this feedback to develop the service further.