1. Boston Pride is just around the corner! Our t-shirt will celebrate this year’s parade theme, “Moving Forward: Strong, Proud, United.”
At Fenway, we’re reminded that we’re stronger as a community—and that we’ll move forward together.
Want a t-shirt, other Fenway swag, and a great time with other Fenway supporters? Celebrate pride with us!

    Boston Pride is just around the corner! Our t-shirt will celebrate this year’s parade theme, “Moving Forward: Strong, Proud, United.”

    At Fenway, we’re reminded that we’re stronger as a community—and that we’ll move forward together.

    Want a t-shirt, other Fenway swag, and a great time with other Fenway supporters? Celebrate pride with us!

  2. Exciting New Partnership: The LGBT Aging Project Joins Fenway Health →

    The LGBT Aging Project, which works to ensure LGBT older adults can age with the dignity and care they deserve, will join our research, education, and policy arm The Fenway Institute.

  3. We’ve redesigned our blog, the Fenway Focus. Check out the new look.

    We’ve redesigned our blog, the Fenway Focus. Check out the new look.

  4. Today is Give Out Day, a national giving event in support of nonprofits serving the LGBTQ community. Each donation is a chance for your favorite LGBTQ organization to win additional money. 
At Fenway, your donation helps us: 
Be the largest provider of out-patient HIV/AIDS care in New England
Care for nearly 800 transgender patients as part of our growing Trans Health program
Do ground-breaking research in LGBT health and HIV/AIDS at The Fenway Institute, home of the nation’s first community-based HIV research program and the first federally-funded research center to focus specifically on sexual minority population research.
Come out for LGBT health; give here. If you’re not able to contribute financially, why not donate a reblog, tweet, or post to help get the word out?

    Today is Give Out Day, a national giving event in support of nonprofits serving the LGBTQ community. Each donation is a chance for your favorite LGBTQ organization to win additional money. 

    At Fenway, your donation helps us: 

    • Be the largest provider of out-patient HIV/AIDS care in New England
    • Care for nearly 800 transgender patients as part of our growing Trans Health program
    • Do ground-breaking research in LGBT health and HIV/AIDS at The Fenway Institute, home of the nation’s first community-based HIV research program and the first federally-funded research center to focus specifically on sexual minority population research.

    Come out for LGBT health; give here. If you’re not able to contribute financially, why not donate a reblog, tweet, or post to help get the word out?

  5. This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 
Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

In 2011, 20.4% of reported hate crimes were motivated by sexual orientation bias. Of those, 56.7% were motivated by bias against gay men.

    This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 

    Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

    In 2011, 20.4% of reported hate crimes were motivated by sexual orientation bias. Of those, 56.7% were motivated by bias against gay men.

  6. This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 
Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

61% of transgender people report being the victim of physical assault. 

    This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 

    Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

    61% of transgender people report being the victim of physical assault. 

  7. In the last 3 months, diagnoses of gonorrhea at Fenway Health have increased by 35% among men who have sex with men (MSM). →

  8. This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 
Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

In 2011, 61.6% of LGBTQ survivors of intimate partner violence who sought shelter were denied. 

    This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 

    Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

    In 2011, 61.6% of LGBTQ survivors of intimate partner violence who sought shelter were denied. 

  9. This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 
Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

In 2011, 66.8% of LGBTQ survivors of intimate partner violence were people of color

    This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 

    Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

    In 2011, 66.8% of LGBTQ survivors of intimate partner violence were people of color

  10. This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 
Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

Nearly 1 in 3 lesbians, 1 in 2 bisexual women, and 1 in 4 heterosexual women have experienced severe physical violence from an intimate partner

    This week is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health is highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ victims of violent crimes. 

    Look for this Ad in Boston’s Metro this week.

    Nearly 1 in 3 lesbians, 1 in 2 bisexual women, and 1 in 4 heterosexual women have experienced severe physical violence from an intimate partner