Celebrate the start of AIDS Education Month with the Opening Reception and Award Ceremony! Join us for hors d’oeuvres and great conversation as we present the annual Kiyoshi Kuromiya Award for Prevention, Treatment and Justice to Elvis Rosado and Lee Carson.
CALLING ALL DYKES AND ALLIES!! ALL femmes, butches, queers, studs, AGs, lesbians, tops, bottoms, tomboys, womxn of color, bi-dykes, boi-dykes, UHaul-ers, Potluck-ers, bulldaggers, transgender and gender non-conforming folx of all flavors, and all of those who love and support us...you get the idea: we mean YOU!

The Philly Dyke March is not a parade. It's a […]
The LGBT Pride Parade and Festival begins in the heart of the Gayborhood at 13th and Locust (11:30) and proceeds along a 1.5 mile route through Center City and Philadelphia’s historic district. The judging stand is at Independence Mall, 6th and Market Street. The parade terminates at the Festival location at the Great Plaza of Penn’s […]
Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association The Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter Dementia Conferences are the place to be for dementia education, networking and information. These full day events (8:00 am – 4:30 pm), educate hundreds of family caregivers and healthcare professionals. We strive to provide the best education for those caring for or living with […]
Presented by Philadelphia FIGHT End AIDS: The HIV Prevention and Outreach Summit provides the latest information about research, evidence-based HIV prevention, outreach strategies, and best practices in targeting and connecting to care the most at-risk groups in Philadelphia. The audience for this summit includes: people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA); people caring for PLWHA; those working […]
Balancing Dollars and $en$e is a day-long series of free workshops and a community resource fair designed to provide individuals age 55+, with information on housing and finances in later life. Interactive workshops on Managing Money, Investments, Avoiding Rip-Offs and scams; Cyber Security; Entrepreneurship and Personal Business; Community Involvement; Housing, Rentals and Reverse Mortgages; and […]
Long-term survivors of HIV - those who were diagnosed in the 1980s and early 1990s - have lived through decades of challenging conditions and experienced many losses and traumas. Older adults living with HIV who were more recently diagnosed have similarly faced many challenges, including stigma around both age and HIV status. Despite the challenges, […]
Experiencing some memory loss can be a normal part of the aging process. Dementia, however, is a far more serious decline in cognitive functioning that interferes with a person’s daily life and activities. This can include a loss of functioning related to memory, language skills, visual perception, problem-solving, and the ability to pay attention. Join […]
Please join us for: Signature rum punch, wine and beer Savory hors d’oeuvres Live steel drum music Wine & rum grab Silent auction Funds raised from this year’s fundraiser help ensure our city’s elderly receive the services they need to live safely in the community. The amount of your ticket payment is deductible for federal […]
Presented by Penn’s Village Dr. Ian Frank is the Director of the Anti-Retroviral Clinical Research and Director of Clinical Core at Penn Center for AIDS Research, and Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Penn's Village and the LGBT Elder Initiative invite you to join us on Friday, June 29th at 1:30 […]