of your health.
Amp is a free, all-in-one mobile app designed to support and empower people living with HIV on every step of their journey. Whether you are newly diagnosed or have been living with HIV for many years, Amp has the holistic information, tools, resources, and community to help you thrive and live your best life.
Dealing with HIV can be challenging,
but you don’t have to go through it alone.
Download Amp today to learn and get support from a community of people living with HIV.
A Fabulous Full Life
Telling My Grandma
Working with My Doctor
Amp Features
- Simple user interface to help you quickly find information and resources
- Over 100 videos of people living with HIV and care providers
- Topics include dealing with a new diagnosis, sex and relationships, mental health, telling others, and more
- A community of people living with HIV to share experiences and support
- Peer mentors to answer your questions and help with accessing resources
- Tools to help you remember to take medications, manage appointments, reach your goals, and track your moods
- Resources such as medical care, housing, legal, food assistance, and more
For HIV Service Organizations
Amp provides the medically-accurate information that clients living with HIV need, plus extra support to ensure they are linked into care, adhere to their medication, stay in care, achieve/maintain viral suppression, and improve their overall health and well-being.
Amp is a behavior change program that addresses barriers to optimal HIV care continuum outcomes, such as social isolation, HIV stigma, substance use, anxiety, and depression. Amp has additional tools that organizations can use to support their clients as they use the app.
For Friends, Family & Partners
People living with HIV need the support of others in their life. Yet sometimes people don’t know how to react when someone discloses that they have HIV, or they behave in a way that stigmatizes or isolates the person living with HIV. This website has videos and articles to help friends, family members, and partners learn about HIV and offer support in a way uplifts and reassures the person living with HIV. It includes information about how HIV is transmitted and videos where family members, friends, and partners share their experiences supporting someone living with HIV.