Fenway Offers Employees Pronouns In Email Signatures
We’re excited to now offer all Fenway Health and AIDS Action Committee employees the option of including pronouns in their email signatures. Using people’s correct
In just one year, President Trump has compiled strikingly anti-LGBT record of executive branch actions
BOSTON, January 18, 2018―Today, The Fenway Institute of Fenway Health released a policy brief demonstrating that in his first year in office, President Donald Trump
Fenway Moving Forward: Creating an Employee Advisory Council and Searching for a Third-Party Reporting Hotline Service
The Management Team and Board of Directors at Fenway Health are happy to be able to share two important developments that we hope will help
New Grant Cycle Brings Some Changes To AAC
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts and Fenway Health recently were awarded a five-year grant from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) for Integrated HIV
AMP HIV Antibody Study Now Fully Enrolled
The Fenway Institute is proud to announce the enrollment of the 75th and final participant in the AMP (HPTN 085) study. AMP (Antibody Mediated Prevention)
Remembering Christa Leigh Steele-Knudslien
The Fenway community joins others around the country in mourning the death of Christa Leigh Steele-Knudslien, who founded beauty pageants for transgender women, including Miss
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde To End Tenure As Director Of Creating Change Conference
Sue Hyde, longtime Director of the National LGBTQ Task Force’s Creating Change Conference, will be leaving her position this spring. Since Hyde started at the
Fenway Health Receives Three New Federal Grants To Expand HIV Care, Prevention, Violence Recovery Services
We are pleased to announce that in October 2017, Fenway Health was awarded three new federal grants that will help us strengthen and expand services