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Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation champions healthy minds, hearts for LGBTQ+ communities

Named in memory of Hugh “Huey” Lane, the Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation was founded in 2017 to improve the health of the LGBTQ+ and HIV communities.

Huey lived during a time where being out and openly talking about HIV were highly stigmatized. In his honor, the Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation strives to address both LGBTQ+ and HIV bias across the many intersections of our communities. The goal is to create spaces and opportunities for individuals to be their authentic, courageous selves.

The organization focuses on three key areas:

  1. Community Health: Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation works to improve health with LGBTQ+ and HIV communities by removing systemic barriers that block LGBTQ+ individuals from attaining health equity. Services and programs include food, hygiene products and safer sex kits; legal aid; case management and care coordination; wellness events; and senior coffee hours.
  2. Youth and Family Services: Hugh Lane offers a full range of services for youth, caregivers, schools, educators and providers. The Hugh Lane staff notes that if there’s a service you’re looking for — and you don’t find it on their website — reach out to info@hughlane.org, and they’ll help you find what you need.
  3. LGBTQ Training Consultation Pittsburgh: Hugh Lane can tailor trainings or workshops for corporate, medical, social service, small business, school, workplace, or provider setting. Topics include gender diversity; diversity, equity, and inclusion; sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression; and mental health.

Learn more about the Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation by visiting hughlane.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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