IF YOU’RE TIRED OF SILENCE, DO SOMETHING.

Whether it’s one hour, one share, or one conversation—you can make a difference.

How you can help

  • A poster with a distressed border, displaying the word 'Volunteer' at the top, followed by the phrase 'We need angels. We need warriors.' below. In the center, there is a black graphic of two hands shaking. At the bottom, the words 'Advocate,' 'Support,' and 'Fight Stigma' are written in red.

    We need boots on the ground, voices in the crowd, and hearts that won’t look away. Volunteering with Angels & Warriors means standing with long-term survivors, supporting events, spreading truth, and helping build a future that refuses to forget.

    You bring the time—we’ll bring the fight. Contact us to find out how you can support, advocate, and show up.

  • Graphic promoting donations or fundraising to support fighting stigma, featuring a hand holding a heart, with logos of PayPal and Venmo.

    Whether it’s $5 or $500, your donation helps us speak louder, reach farther, and support those still fighting. Every contribution fuels advocacy, education, and survivor-led change.

  • Poster advertising DJ D-Rek, a speaker with a skull and headphones logo, promoting sound for parties, events, weddings, and awareness drives.

    When you book DJ D-REK, you’re not just hiring entertainment—you’re fueling a mission. Every appearance directly supports Angels & Warriors, funding awareness campaigns, educational outreach, toy drives, and survivor advocacy. Whether it’s a school event, corporate function, private party, or community gathering, your stage becomes a statement. Your event becomes part of the fight.

  • Promotional image for D-REK'S Angels & Warriors merchandise, including a teddy bear, T-shirt, buttons, and stuffed animals, with the message "Wear your support. Own the message".

    Every purchase supports Angels & Warriors directly—funding our outreach, education, toy drives, and survivor advocacy. You’re not just repping a cause. You’re showing the world that HIV survivors matter, their stories matter, and you’re part of that fight.