Fenway Health Communications Wins Gold at NESHCo Lamplighter Awards
We’re excited to announce that the Fenway Health Communications team has brought home a Gold award from the 2019 New England Society for Healthcare Communications
Second Edition of Fenway Health History Book ‘For People, Not For Profit’ Now Available for Download
For over four decades years, Fenway Health has been making history, as chronicled in Thomas Martorelli’s 2012 book For People, Not for Profit: A History
Proposed rule by Trump Administration would gut nondiscrimination healthcare regulations protecting LGBT people and women who have terminated a pregnancy
BOSTON, May 24, 2019―Today, the Trump Administration proposed a new health care regulation that would reverse 10 years of progress in healthcare provisions prohibiting discrimination
HPV vaccination and regular cervical cancer screening needed to reduce rates of cervical cancer among transmasculine men
BOSTON, May 22, 2019―Today, The Fenway Institute of Fenway Health released a policy brief with recommendations for reducing rates of cervical cancer among transmasculine patients
Fenway Health statement on passage of Equality Act in U.S. House of Representatives
BOSTON, May 17, 2019—Today, on the 15th anniversary of marriage equality in Massachusetts, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act, which prohibits sexual
Fenway Health’s Heidi Pi, RN, Recognized in Boston Globe Salute to Nurses
Fenway Health’s nursing staff works tirelessly to provide compassionate care to our patients every day, and it’s always wonderful to see them get the recognition
Reebok Introduces ‘Pride Collection’ in Honor of Pride Month; Portion of Proceeds Benefit Fenway Health
BOSTON – MAY 15, 2019 — In honor of Pride Month this June, Reebok introduces its limited edition ‘Pride Collection’, bringing vibrant updates to the
Javier’s Story: Change the Narrative. Change a Life. Support AIDS Action.
Javier had questions about HIV and STI testing, but felt uncomfortable talking to his doctor due to a language barrier and stigma in his community.