National AIDS Trust

The National AIDS Trust is a United Kingdom charity with the purpose to stand alongside and defend the rights of everyone living with, affected by or at risk of HIV.

It was funded with £500,000 of UK government money,[1] with a matching charitable donation from Robert Maxwell arriving after some time.

[3] Diana, Princess of Wales made a significant contribution to National AIDS Trust in her role as patron from 1991 to 1997.

National AIDS Trust was one of only six charities that she formally supported at the time of her death, four as patron and two as president.

National AIDS Trust is a policy and campaigning charity, working to improve the national response to HIV through policy development, expertise and the provision of practical resources rather than through offering direct support services to people living with HIV.