How Princess Diana’s Work Continues to Inspire Philanthropy Today
Princess Diana wasn’t just admired—she was deeply loved. Her kindness was effortless, her compassion boundless. Even decades after her passing, her humanitarian work continues to shape the world. From breaking the stigma around HIV/AIDS to fighting against landmines, her legacy still moves people to act. A Personal Approach to Charity Diana didn’t just donate. She showed up. She sat with AIDS patients when the world turned away. She hugged children in war zones. She walked through minefields. She made charity personal. Her approach changed how people viewed philanthropy. She believed in direct connection, not just financial aid. Today, many organizations still follow her lead. The charities she supported—like Centrepoint and the National AIDS Trust—continue their mission with the same heart she poured into them. Changing the Conversation Around HIV/AIDS In the 1980s, fear and misinformation surrounded HIV/AIDS. People believed you could catch it through touch. Then Diana did some...