Thank you to our Quilt partners for hosting this statewide display. Click on the organization name to visit its display or scroll down to view all the Quilt displays. Each Quilt display has the corresponding block numbers and the thumbnail images can be enlarged by clicking on them for a closer look at the details of the panels. A curated story is provided by each Quilt host, linking to their organization website to learn more about their work in the community. See the full list of displays by state and territory.
Display Hosts: Upper Ohio Valley Chapter of The AIDS Memorial Quilt
Display Host: Upper Ohio Valley Chapter of The AIDS Memorial Quilt - The Upper Ohio Valley Chapter of the AIDS Quilt was established in 1997 after a dedicated group of volunteers had worked at local and national Quilt displays for 10 years. The Chapter provides Quilt for displays throughout the entire state of West Virginia and for counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania, within a 75 mile radius of the WV border. Our virtual display features just a fraction of the number of Quilt panels created for our area residents by their parents, partners, friends and volunteers. We remember with love all of our friends and we carry on their stories, through the Quilt, to keep their memory alive. The Upper Ohio Valley Chapter is proudly sponsored and hosted by the AIDS Task Force of the Upper Ohio Valley, West Virginia’s oldest and only statewide HIV/AIDS service organization. We may be contacted by calling 304 232 6822 or by email at jayadams@atfuov.org.
INTERACTIVE AIDS QUILT
Search the AIDS Memorial Quilt, view each panel, search for a friend or loved one and share
your story through our social media channels - learn more
HISTORY OF THE QUILT
Conceived in 1985 by long-time San Francisco gay rights activist Cleve Jones - learn more
REFLECTIONS FROM CLEVE
Conceived in 1985 by long-time San Francisco gay rights activist Cleve Jones- watch the video
2020/40 STORIES
Memories of individuals who died of AIDS, stories of survivors and caregivers and advocates, and the broader story of the AIDS epidemic - learn more
SUPPORT THE MEMORIAL
Our vision is that never again will a community be harmed because of fear, silence, discrimination, or stigma. - Donate now
WORLD AIDS DAY
Powerful voices from AIDS and Covid-19 pandemics. Remembering lost loved ones and celebrating their lives - event details