National LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week draws attention to the unique health challenges LGBTQ+ communities continue to face—including higher rates of HIV, stigma, discrimination, and barriers to affirming healthcare.
Access to inclusive, culturally responsive care is essential. That includes HIV prevention and treatment, mental health support, and healthcare environments where LGBTQ+ people feel safe, respected, and seen. When care is affirming and accessible, health outcomes improve not just for individuals, but for entire communities.
This week is an opportunity to raise awareness, advocate for equity, and reaffirm that everyone deserves the resources and support needed to live a healthy life, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Caption 1: LGBTQ+ communities face unique health challenges, including higher rates of HIV and barriers to affirming care. During LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week, we’re spotlighting the importance of inclusive healthcare, mental health support, and equitable access to HIV prevention and treatment.
Caption 2: Inclusive healthcare saves lives. This LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week, we’re calling for affirming care, expanded HIV prevention and treatment, and mental health support—so everyone can access the care they deserve.
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