Boston pledges to end HIV by 2020
PHOTO CAPTION: On Thursday, August 31, 2017 Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, seated, signed the Paris Declaration. Witnessing the signing, from left to right, are:
Mayor Walsh signs Paris Declaration to commit Boston in global campaign to end HIV
Fast-Track Cities Initiative emphasizes local efforts by Getting To Zero Coalition to end HIV transmission AIDS Action Committee announced that Mayor Martin J. Walsh signed
The Fenway Institute warns of unintended health consequences of President’s prohibition on transgender people serving in the military
The Fenway Institute today warned of the unintended health consequences of a memorandum issued by President Trump on Friday, August 25 that reverses policy that
The Fenway Institute Recruiting For Study On Alcohol Use And HIV
The Fenway Institute and Brown University are working together on the next phase of the groundbreaking study, Project ReACH—and we are looking for volunteers to
Fenway Health Reaches Out To Community For National Health Center Week
On Wednesday, August 16, Fenway Health celebrated National Health Center Week (NHCW) with a day of outreach and giveaways in our Fenway neighborhood. Staff from
Fenway Health Honored by HHS
Yesterday, in honor of National Community Health Center Week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that nearly $105 million has been awarded
Fenway Health Condemns Hateful Rally In Charlottesville
Fenway Health strongly condemns the extremely upsetting events that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend. A planned rally by Nazis and white supremacists
Celebrating National Health Center Week 2017
Fenway Health is excited to celebrate National Health Center Week 2017, which runs from August 13 to August 19. Started by the National Association of Community