
We are proud to announce that the Housing Program at AIDS Action has been named as a recipient of the 2018 Cornerstone Award from the Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance (MHSA). This award is in recognition of the tireless …
We are proud to announce that the Housing Program at AIDS Action has been named as a recipient of the 2018 Cornerstone Award from the Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance (MHSA). This award is in recognition of the tireless …
Boston, MA – ARTcetera, a biennial auction which raises over $700,000 for AIDS Action, invites you to discover ground-breaking art on October 27, 2018 at The Castle at Park Plaza. ARTcetera 2018 boasts unique surprises and an elegant …
We are excited to announce that Carl Sciortino is Fenway Health’s new Vice President of Government Relations. After four years of incredible leadership as AIDS Action Committee Executive Director, Carl will now bring his experience and dedication to this …
As part of the continued integration of the AIDS Action Committee into the Fenway Health family, we are excited to announce our new and improved AAC logo.
This updated branding follows the slick design of our other Fenway Health logos, …
The Access: Drug User Health Program in Cambridge hosted a fun and informative open house on Wednesday, June 6. Over 50 community members, business owners, health care providers, board members, program participants, case workers, and Community Advisory Board (CAB) members …
The 33rd Annual AIDS Walk & Run Boston took place Sunday, June 3 under beautiful skies on Boston Common. 5,000 walkers, runners, donors, volunteers, their families and friends came together to help raise more than $600,000 in cash and …
AIDS Action’s Access Drug User Health Program invites you to join us for a celebration of our new and improved program for people who use drugs. Formerly The Cambridge Needle Exchange, this program has been active in The Greater Boston …
Registration is now open for the 33rd annual AIDS Walk & Run Boston, which will take place Sunday, June 3, 2018. The event regularly draws thousands of participants, making it the region’s largest HIV/AIDS public awareness event. The Walk is …