June 16, 2026 - 22:57

NEW YORK, NY - NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue held its yearly Pride Month event this week, gathering elected officials, patients, staff, and community advocates to honor LGBTQ+ inclusion in healthcare. The celebration featured remarks from NYC Council Member Carl Wilson, who spoke about the importance of accessible, affirming medical services for all New Yorkers.
Hospital leaders joined Wilson in highlighting Bellevue's long history of serving diverse populations, including the LGBTQ+ community. The event included a flag-raising ceremony and a moment of recognition for healthcare workers who have championed equitable treatment. Attendees also shared personal stories about the impact of inclusive care on patient trust and recovery.
Bellevue, one of the nation's oldest public hospitals, has been a focal point for HIV/AIDS care and gender-affirming services. The celebration underscored ongoing efforts to expand mental health support, primary care, and preventive services tailored to LGBTQ+ individuals. Hospital administrators emphasized that Pride is not just a single day but a commitment to year-round dignity and respect.
Council Member Wilson praised the hospital's staff for their dedication, noting that representation and cultural competence save lives. The event concluded with a reception where community members connected with resource tables offering information on support groups, legal aid, and wellness programs.
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