The UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS (UKC) was a United Kingdom-based organisation.
UKC was established in 1993 as a "not for profit" organisation run by and for people living with HIV.
The onus was on listening to what clients required and empowering them, thus giving them the skills to face further challenges rather than allowing them to become dependent of services.
UKC worked closely with HIV organisations across the EU in developing European policies and programmes, in addition to those in Uganda, South Africa and Zambia.
An article published on 7 September 2010 by Third Sector Magazine reported that the Metropolitan Police were currently investigating allegations of fraud at the defunct charity, and that no arrests had yet been made.