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We’re proud to be recognized for our work uplifting LGBTQ+ youth on Chicago’s West Side. Explore recent media coverage and press highlights that showcase how TaskForce is advancing health, equity, and opportunity in our community and beyond.

Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame honors 2025 class at induction ceremony

The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame honored 19 LGBTQ+-identified individuals and 4 LGBTQ+-identified organizations at its 34th induction ceremony, including TaskForce's Director of Programs, Reyna Ortiz.

Chicago’s LGBTQ+ youth: Why their zip code still matters

On Chicago’s West Side, the ballroom scene doubles as a lifeline for LGBTQ+ youth. Every week, teens are drawn into TaskForce Prevention & Community Services for its popular Vogue School.

TaskForce Prevention and Community Services invites Chicagoans to ‘Vogue for Good’

TaskForce Prevention and Community Services (TaskForce) held its annual Vogue for Good celebration of community, culture and resilience event Oct. 9 at the Columbus Park Refectory, 5701 W. Jackson Blvd.

TaskForce Celebrates Inclusion on the West Side

Get the lowdown on how TaskForce works to promote inclusion on the city’s West Side from communications director Hannah Pewee.

Our Interview With Hannah Pewee, Associate Director of Communications at TaskForce Prevention and Community Services

An interview with Inspira Advantage on healthcare barriers for LGBTQ+ communities, the need for culturally competent care, and how PrEP4Teens empowers youth in HIV prevention.

Black-Led HIV Prevention Groups Push for More Equitable Funding Amid Federal Cuts

Advocates said funding inequities are leaving several Black-led HIV and AIDS prevention groups struggling to keep doors open and provide care.

Leaders in Chicago’s HIV and AIDS community call for equitable funding in the face of federal cuts

Black-led HIV and AIDS service organizations struggle for equitable access to funding.

Groups that support LGBTQ+ individuals brace for funding cuts that could affect HIV care, prevention

Chicago-area groups that support LGBTQ+ individuals are navigating an uncertain landscape while bracing for federal funding cuts that could affect HIV care and prevention.

Taskforce Prevention celebrates its 35th anniversary: The Evolution of the Gay Black Revolution

To some, the organization is unheard of. But to most within the Black and Brown LGBTQ+ community, Taskforce Prevention has been a haven—a space to exist authentically even amid a time, a city and a Presidential administration that tells them their existence is a stain or a fallacy.