Year in Review

2021-2022​

Welcome

Welcome

RACIAL EQUITY
ACTION PLAN

RACIAL EQUITY
ACTION PLAN

Care & Services

Care & Services

Education

Education

Research

Research

Advocacy

Advocacy

Events

Events

Supporters

Supporters

Our Care, Our Community

Fenway Health advocates for and delivers innovative, equitable, accessible health care, supportive services, and transformative research and education. We center LGBTQIA+ people, BIPOC individuals, and other underserved communities to enable our local, national, and global neighbors to flourish. Learn more by clicking on the sections above.

To Our Community

Thank you for continuing to support the lifesaving work we do here at Fenway Health. Whether it is caring for a young transgender person just starting their transition, proving support to a person newly diagnosed with HIV, or advancing research that will help shape the future of LGBTQIA+ and community healthcare, we couldn’t do it without you.

Our healthcare system continues to navigate unprecedented times, coping with clinical and support staffing shortages and the closure of healthcare providers leading to increased demand, especially on those of us still providing community-based care. We have continued to pivot in the face of these challenges while providing world-class care, research, education, and services.

During fiscal year 2023, we provided clinical care for more than 28,000 patients who made than 120,000 visits, including 5,000 trans and gender diverse (TGD) patients and nearly 1,800 people living with HIV. We continued to push back against discriminatory laws being introduced across the country that would curb LGBTQIA+ rights, especially the rights of TGD young people. We published Transgender and Gender Diverse Health Care: The Fenway Guide, the first case-based textbook to address the comprehensive health care needs of TGD adults.

At the same time, we published a paper in LGBT Health reporting on the impact of a four-week elective course at Harvard Medical School that prepares students to become physician-leaders in LGBTQIA+ health care. The course is one of the few available to medical students that provides opportunities for direct care experiences with patients. We launched the Harvard Medical School-Fenway Health LGBTQIA+ Health Fellowship and the Kenneth H. Mayer Fellowship, both designed to train future leaders in LGBTQIA+ and HIV research. And we piloted the rollout of injectable PrEP, which is now widely available to our patients who use PrEP for HIV prevention.

Fenway remains committed to our mission and the changes we are making today will ensure that Fenway Health is here to serve the community for another 50 years. Thank you again for helping to make our work possible.

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Financials

Our financial future is strong. We continue to operate responsibly and efficiently as is demonstrated in this report. This strength will enable us to build on our successes, anticipate the needs of our community, and better reach underserved groups, no matter how great the obstacles, nor how significant the challenges.

Click below to download the combining statements of financial position for FY22 and FY21.

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