06/04/2026
Friday, June 5, 2026, is Long-Term Survivor Day. Every one of our members living with HIV/AIDS is a survivor, and we honor each person with deep respect and gratitude. On this day, we especially lift up those who were diagnosed before the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996. For many, HAART changed the course of HIV/AIDS, transforming what was once a fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition. As we remain committed to supporting everyone living with HIV/AIDS, we also pause to recognize the unique journeys of long-term survivors—the hardships they have endured, the losses they have carried, and the extraordinary resilience they continue to show. June 5 holds special meaning because it was on June 5, 1981, that the CDC first reported five cases of a mysterious illness affecting young gay men. That moment is widely recognized as the beginning of the AIDS pandemic, a history marked by pain, courage, advocacy, and hope. On this special day, the staff and board of SWC reaffirm our heartfelt commitment to this our vital work and to standing alongside our community until a cure is found.