In addition to the weekly HIV lunch club each Friday, Lunch Positive runs a regular evening supper group for people with HIV who are over 50.
In addition to the weekly HIV lunch club each Friday, Lunch Positive runs a regular evening supper group for people with HIV who are over 50.
YOU look but do you see? Well for me that is my life as a blind person. My focus is on what I hear observe by body language, smell, touch, voice inflection along with intuition and gut instinct.
Richard Jeneway talks about his appointment as a trustee at Lunch Positive, the weekly lunch club for people with HIV, offering food, friendship community and peer support.
Local HIV charity Lunch Positive appoint new trustee to the board. Lunch Positive provides a weekly peer-led community lunch club for people with HIV every Friday at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church, Kemptown. In joining the board at Lunch Positive, Richard Jeneway, who co-founded the HIV charity Peer Action, brings a wealth of experience in the voluntary sector and important insights into living with HIV. This includes ageing with HIV, social disadvantage and the complexity of challenges that HIV can still present for many people.
Richard Jeneway a former chair of Peer Action steps down as trustee after serving the organisation for the last five years.