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On behalf of the Board and Staff of Mazzoni Center, we want to wish you a warm and meaningful holiday season, whichever – if any – holiday you might be celebrating.   

Thank you for the many gifts that you have given us – your trust, your confidence, your love,...

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We are excited to announce that the Sarah Ralston Foundation, which has a mission to “support and enhance the quality of life of vulnerable and underserved older adults residing in Philadelphia County,” has generous awarded a second year of Innovative Project Support Grant funding to...

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These are not the easiest of days, for our community or for our organization, but we are here and here to stay.

Cataclysmic political shifts create justifiable uncertainty and fear about how changes in policy, law, funding, the judiciary, and more, as well as a horrid normalization of...

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Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance. This is a time to honor those we have lost and advocate for a world where transgender and non-binary people are no longer targets of violence and hate. Today take time to remember those we lost.

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What an extraordinary night we all shared together at Mazzoni Center Honors last night, honoring the beloved George Takei and celebrating the vital, life-saving work of Mazzoni Center. From the surprise performance by Dr. Billie Swiggard to George Takei’s meaningful acceptance speech to...

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Dear Community,

We may all choose different adjectives, but there’s no glossing over the reality that these are unsettling and perhaps even frightening times that are

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Mazzoni Center is looking to hire a manager for our education department. This position is responsible...

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In 1996 Mazzoni center moved and expanded its HIV testing services to eight off-site testing locations including the Washington West Project an “after hours” storefront located in the Gayborhood at 1201 Locust Street in partnership with Action AIDS, AIDS Information Network, and...

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Miss Major Griffin-Gracy was born in Chicago in 1940, a time when the lives of transgender people—especially transgender women of color—were marked by profound marginalization and invisibility. Yet, from an early age, Miss Major exhibited a remarkable resilience and determination...

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