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Whitman-Walker to Host the 35th Annual Walk & 5K to End HIV, formerly known as AIDS Walk Washington

Participants are encouraged to walk with friends and family on routes of their choice on October 23rd, or the Whitman-Walker provided routes in DC. Support HIV prevention and treatment by […]
Whitman-Walker to Host the 35th Annual Walk & 5K to End HIV, formerly known as AID Walk Washington

Participants are encouraged to walk with friends and family on routes of their choice on October 23rd, or the Whitman-Walker provided routes in DC. Support HIV prevention and treatment by […]
Statement of Whitman-Walker Health on the Victory in Our Litigation Against the HHS Denial of Care Rule

Yesterday, U.S. District Judge William Alsup in the federal court for the Northern District of California struck down as unlawful HHS’s “conscience protection” rule, which would have encouraged widespread discrimination […]
Statement of Whitman-Walker Health on the November 6 and 7 Federal Court Decisions Striking Down the HHS Denial ..

Whitman-Walker is gratified that last week, two federal judges, in opposite parts of the country, issued separate rulings that struck down HHS’s rule that would encourage widespread discrimination against LGBTQ […]
Statement on the Trump Administration’s Public Charge Rule | Delaración de la Administración Trump

Whitman-Walker is outraged by the “public charge” rule that the Trump Administration issued this past Monday and concerned about the specific impact it will have in our communities. The rule […]
Statement on El Paso, Dayton and Increased, Hate-Based Violence

This past weekend, our country experienced two mass shootings within hours of each other. One clearly targeted El Paso’s Latinx community solely because of their Latinx identity. The other, in […]
Update on Whitman-Walker Lawsuit Against the United States Department of Health and Human Services

Today we share some good news in regard to Whitman-Walker’s litigation against the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As we wrote to you on May 28th, […]
Whitman-Walker Joins Lawsuit Against the United States Department of Health and Human Services

Today, Whitman-Walker Health, together with Sarah Henn, our Chief Health Officer, and Randy Pumphrey, our Senior Director of Behavioral Health, joined a lawsuit against the United States Department of Health […]
Statement on the Department of Health and Human Services’ Conscience Protection Rule

Today, HHS officially issued in the Federal Register the official version of its so-called “conscience protection rule.” The rule authorizes not only a religiously-affiliated hospital or health center, but any […]
Statement on the Presidential Proclamation for World AIDS Day

Washington — Whitman-Walker Health is glad that the President has stated that his Administration “reaffirm[s] our ongoing commitment to end AIDS as a public health threat.” However, to realize that […]
Whitman-Walker Health to Accept CareFirst BlueChoice/HMO Plans

Decision Reflects Heightened Interest From Community Members Who Will Purchase Coverage During 2018 Open Enrollment Period November 2, 2017 Washington, DC—Whitman-Walker Health is pleased to announce that it will accept […]