About Strides For Action

Strides for Action is Fenway Health’s annual peer-to-peer fundraising event, bringing together community members to raise critical funds for health equity, advocacy, and essential care. Building on the legacy of the AIDS Walk Boston, which for decades mobilized thousands in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Strides for Action continues this tradition of activism while expanding its focus to address broader public health challenges, including LGBTQIA+ health, racial justice, and access to affirming care.
As a key initiative of Fenway Health, Strides for Action directly supports programs that ensure everyone—regardless of income, identity, or background—has access to high-quality, compassionate healthcare. By participating, donors and walkers power lifesaving services, groundbreaking research, and policy advocacy that advance health justice. Together, we are taking strides toward a future where health care is a right, not a privilege.

Community Partners
Other non-profit organizations are encouraged to participate in the wellness festival and sponsor a team! Strides for Action is committed to lifting up partners across our community who are committed to supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. To learn more about how you can get involved, and the benefits of starting a team/tabling at the event, please reach out to Jonathan Potvin at [email protected].

Wellness Festival
Throughout the morning, community organizations, corporate partners, and other groups will be on hand to share resources, activities, and interactive experiences. From sports and fitness sessions to photo opportunities and creative crafts, the festival will be filled with energy and excitement. Strides for Action creates a dynamic space for learning and engagement around a wide range of LGBTQIA+ wellness topics.

Increased Visibility and Education
Strides for Action hopes to create impactful, educational opportunities that build momentum behind health equity. By bringing the communtiy together in one place, we can amplify our voice, share resources, and build the resilience we'll need to ensure that healthcare remains a right, not a privelage, for all!