
The Fenway Institute’s Highlights of 2021
This past year has brought both challenges and opportunities for all of us, with COVID continuing to overlay almost every aspect of our work and

Research Shows Large Global Health Disparities In Utilizing HIV Treatment As Prevention
A new paper in the New England Journal of Medicine highlights the global disparities in the knowledge and utilization of treatment as prevention (TasP) in

An Update on Omicron and COVID-19 Booster Shots
As you may have seen in recent news, the state of Massachusetts has seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths over the last

Fenway Health Awarded $1.2 Million HUD Grant Toward Housing Assistance For People Living With HIV
We are excited to announce that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is awarding more than $1.2 million

Our Values: Compassion
Here at Fenway Health, our shared values are the core of our work each and every day. As we continue to implement our Strategic Plan and

Honoring World AIDS Day 2021
This year marks the 33rd annual World AIDS Day, a time to honor and remember those we have lost to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and advocate

Listen Now: The 40 Year War: Taking the Battle Against AIDS to the Streets
December 1 marks World AIDS Day, a time to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and honor those we have lost to the epidemic. In the early

New Paper Shows That Electronic Health Records Can Be Used As A Tool To Advance LGBTQIA+ Health Equity
BOSTON, November 22, 2021—A paper published in Nature Medicine outlines the ways in which electronic health records can be used as a tool to reduce

