Despite the cold, the community turned out for the Walk to End HIV, raising funds for Whitman-Walker's HIV services.
"I hope we find ways to use World Pride to educate and to enlighten and build empathy," says MacInnis, tireless in his community outreach.
Organizers are hoping to raise at least $550,000 to benefit Whitman-Walker's HIV testing, treatment, and prevention services.
Miller will oversee Whitman-Walker's philanthropic efforts to ensure financial stability for center's health and research arms.
Destination Tomorrow, an LGBTQ service provider with New York and Atlanta branches, opened its latest iteration in D.C.
“Harm reduction” vending machines, offering everything from naloxone to condoms, have begun popping up in Washington, D.C.
The former Connecticut deputy health commissioner will oversee Whitman-Walker's fundraising, policy, research, and business initiatives.
Proceeds from annual fundraiser directly benefit Whitman-Walker Health's HIV testing, outreach, and treatment programs.
The newly completed Max Robinson Center will allow the community health center to triple its patient capacity east of the Anacostia.
Rare Form focuses on "meaningful, beautiful objects, from vintage finds." Proceeds from the sale benefit the Whitman-Walker Foundation.
Whitman-Walker Health, the federally-qualified health center that specializes in HIV-related and LGBTQ-competent care, has declared its “Walk to End HIV” a success after exceeding its...
On Saturday, Oct. 22, thousands will pour outside to the pavilion of Gateway DC, on Southeast D.C.’s Saint Elizabeths campus. They’ll stretch before taking a...
Local health advocates say peer education, dismantling oppressive systems are key to combating HIV infection rates in Black communities.
The Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs will host a virtual town hall to encourage more LGBTQ people to become vaccinated against COVID-19.
Various HIV advocates and organizations are holding educational events, vigils and testing opportunities to mark World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.