06/01/2026
Happy Pride Month! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
As we celebrate the joy, resilience, and history of our LGBTQIA+ community this month, it is also a vital time to look back at our roots—and look forward at the work still left to do.
Did you know that Greater Community AIDS Project was born directly out of local LGBTQIA+ advocacy and activism?
In our early days, we were founded by a group of local gay activists who stepped up when the rest of the world turned its back. We were initially called the Gay Community AIDS Project. Later, we transitioned to our current name to reflect an important reality: HIV does not discriminate, and the virus can affect anyone.
But as we honor that history, we have to talk about the modern reality of the epidemic. While the name changed to reflect everyone, the data shows us that systemic health inequities still run deep.
Today, gay and bisexual men account for more than two-thirds of all new HIV diagnoses in the U.S.—and among them, Black and Hispanic/Latinx men are disproportionately affected due to systemic barriers to care. Furthermore, transgender women continue to face an incredibly high risk, living with HIV at rates tens of times higher than the general population. These aren't just statistics; they are our community members, and these gaps exist because of ongoing barriers to healthcare, stigma, and systemic neglect.
Just like the activists who founded GCAP, we refuse to let our community be ignored. Pride started as a riot and a fight for survival, and the fight for health equity is still a massive part of that legacy.
This month, let's ✨ celebrate✨ how far we've come, honor the activists who built the foundation for HIV care, and recommit to breaking down barriers for everyone in our community.
When you support GCAP, you are directly funding local care, local advocacy, and local equity right here in East Central Illinois.
❤️🏳️🌈Donate today 🏳️🌈❤️ gcapnow.com/donate