- Alternative lunch service of bagged lunches will be served on Tuesday, 9/24 from 12-1:30 pm.
We Won't Stop!
It’s that time again! On Sunday, May 18, 2025, thousands will gather in Central Park for the 40th Annual AIDS Walk New York. Our mission is clear: we won’t stop walking until everyone has access to HIV testing, treatment, and care services.
Substance Use Services
Substance use support with a harm reduction approach—no waitlist, no judgment. Access safer use resources and care when you need them. Your health, your choices. We’re here to help.

Our Mission
GMHC fights to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.

Jonathan Mallow Named New CEO of GMHC
GMHC’s Board of Directors and Executive Team are proud to announce the appointment of Jonathan Mallow as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer effective May 1, 2025. Mallow brings to this role a unique combination of executive leadership, creative vision, and deep commitment to social impact.

40 Years and Counting: Krishna Stone on Walking and Working AIDS Walk New York
As she prepares for the 40th Annual AIDS Walk New York, longtime GMHC employee and LGBTQ+ activist Krishna Stone reflects on this historic event’s enduring significance.

Project Transcend Meets the Moment
In these fraught times, Project Transcend offers a supportive space for GMHC’s transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary (TGNCNB) clients to be seen and heard – and to breathe. That is what trans people have been fighting for since the early days of the trans liberation struggle, say Program Coordinator Catherine Granum and Peer Navigation Specialist Mizz June Brown.

‘Everybody Should Be Treated Like a Human’: Donna Pine on 25 Years with Meals & Wellness Services
These are stressful times for GMHC’s clients, says Director of Client Wellness and Meals Services Donna Pine. For that reason, wellness and meals services have always been at the core of our work for people living with HIV. “I’ve made my career here, because I believe everybody should be treated like a human being, no matter their walk of life,” says Pine, on marking her 25th year at GMHC.

HIV & Healthy Aging: GMHC Pilots New Self-Advocacy Guide to Use with Doctors
As people living with HIV get older, they often face an accelerated onset of aging-related conditions. When identified early, these can be managed – and even ameliorated, says ACRIA at GMHC Director Christopher Culp. To do that, GMHC is piloting a Healthy Aging guide to empower older people living with HIV to advocate for the healthcare they need.

In Memory of Wanda: Shacazia Brown’s Healing AIDS Walk Journey
It was Shacazia Brown’s mother who inspired her to start In Memory of Wanda, the AIDS Walk New York team she’s led for almost 30 years. What started with just a handful of siblings and co-workers has grown to one of New York’s largest AIDS Walk teams, propelled by Brown’s





