
GMHC Statement in Response to the Club Q Attack in Colorado Springs
The hearts of everyone at GMHC ache for the victims of the Colorado Springs attack and the entire LGBTQ+ community. Here we are again, with
The hearts of everyone at GMHC ache for the victims of the Colorado Springs attack and the entire LGBTQ+ community. Here we are again, with
GMHC kicked off the holidays with a special Thanksgiving Grab n’ Go meal distribution for both clients and the public. In December, we’ll be delivering
New CDC research shows a high incidence of severe MPV (monkeypox) cases for people with untreated HIV, which makes HIV testing and treatment critical for
In an encouraging development, the MPV (monkeypox) outbreak’s spread is slowing in New York City. However, the risk for MPV is concentrating in low-income communities
That’s why I love my job. Sometimes you don’t even realize the impact when you help someone. —Darryl DeVito, reception coordinator When someone looking for
MPV has further shown how racial and income disparities affect access to treatment and care. —Armstrong Tingwane, vice president of prevention programs Earlier in September,
Our promise to our clients and our community is to provide lifesaving work for people living with and affected by HIV. Will you help us keep up the fight?
2025 could bring major changes to GMHC, with uncertainties in government funding and an increase in those needing our services. To continue providing critical care and support, we set a goal of raising $90,000 for 2025 — and we’re already more than halfway there! Will you help us reach our 2025 goal today?