
Apply Now to Join the Getting to Zero MA Fellowship
In 2015, AIDS Action and Fenway Health launched Getting to Zero Massachusetts (GTZ), forming a statewide coalition of 40 organizations to achieve the aims of

Trump Administration finalizes rule that will make it harder for LGBT people to access health care
BOSTON, May 2, 2019―Today, the Trump Administration finalized a health care regulation proposed in early 2018 that will “protect” the “statutory conscience rights” of health

Marcus’s Story: Change the Narrative. Change a Life. Support AIDS Action.
When Marcus first came to AIDS Action, he was in visible distress. He had unprotected sex three weeks before, and he had just discovered that

Violence Recovery Program Now in Fall River
We are excited to announce that the Violence Recovery Program (VRP) at Fenway Health is now better able to provide services to the Southeastern Massachusetts

For Divas & Devils of the Boston Ironsides RFC, AIDS Walk Boston is About Community
Left to right: Julie Dunn, Andrew D’Agostino, Kelly Rush (team captain), Matthias Vecanski, Mark Leonardo II, Gregory Rayo Absent Team Members: Joshua Young, Jesse Lee

Dr. Kenneth Mayer To Receive MA Medical Society 2019 LGBTQ Health Award
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Kenneth Mayer, Medical Research Director at The Fenway Institute, has been selected as the recipient of the 2019

Fenway Optical Shop Now Open on First Floor of 1340 Boylston Street
We’re excited to announce that our new Fenway Optical Shop location on the first floor of 1340 Boylston St. is now open for business. The

The Fenway Institute Seeking Production Company For HIV Educational Series
The Fenway Institute is seeking to hire a professional production company to produce 12 interactive learning modules that explore how certain interventions can improve the

