FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES: A Rally to Save Florida ADAP
Florida's Department of Health is slashing AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) eligibility from 400% to 130% of the federal poverty level, threatening to strip lifesaving HIV medication from an estimated 16,000 Floridians. There has been no transparency, no transition plan, and no accountability.
Join AIDS Healthcare Foundation and coalition partners at the Palm Beach County Department of Health to demand that the state reverse these devastating cuts and protect the health and lives of people living with HIV across Florida.
Event Details
- Friday, February 20, 2026, 10:30 AM
- Palm Beach County Department of Health
- 800 Clematis ST, West Palm Beach, 33401
BUS INFORMATION - MEET AT BOYTON BEACH MALL FOR BUS DEPARTURE 9:00 AM
COME TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE MALL ON OLD BOYTON BEACH BLVD, CONGRESS AVE, BETWEEN JCPENNEY'S, AND THE OLD MACY'S ENTRANCE
Why This Matters
These cuts remove critical medications like Biktarvy from the formulary, eliminate premium assistance, and abandon thousands of people who depend on this program to stay alive and virally suppressed. Without ADAP, many will lose access to the medications that keep them healthy and prevent new HIV transmissions.
What to Expect
This is a peaceful rally. Speakers will include healthcare providers, advocates, and people directly impacted by the cuts. Signs and materials will be provided.
RSVP below to let us know you'll be there.
Every person who shows up sends a message: our lives are not negotiable.
