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Chase Brexton launches initiative for LGBT caregivers
Gay elders often face discrimination


Chase Brexton Health Services, 1111 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)
Looking to improve care for older LGBT individuals who often live alone, Chase Brexton Health Care on Sept. 8 launched SAGECAP Baltimore—an initiative that will provide resources, education and support for informal, unpaid LGBT caregivers in the community.
Through a partnership with SAGE—Services & Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Elders—the LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton will provide support groups for caregivers; one-on-one counseling to caregivers; referrals to financial, legal and medical assistance; and other information and training in a safe and welcoming environment. Services are available to unpaid caregivers who identify as LGBT themselves and/or care for someone who identifies as LGBT, helping them navigate their current situation and plan for future needs.
“In Baltimore, our elders face many challenges including transportation, food access, medication management, ability to afford required home repairs and home modification services,” said Arnold Eppel, Baltimore City’s director of the Division of Aging & CARE Services in a statement. “It is wonderful to know that those older adults who may face an additional discrimination or have worries about accessing care and services, have a new way to connect to the services they so vitally need.”
According to SAGE, LGBT older adults are often estranged from their families and lack this crucial support network. Further, LGBT older adults are twice as likely to live alone, three times more likely to be childless and more likely to care for a loved one.
District of Columbia
DC Front Runners Pride 5K to take place as scheduled
Air quality improved overnight

The D.C. Front Runners’ annual Pride Run 5K will take place as scheduled at Congressional Cemetery on Friday.
The Blade Foundation, SMYAL, the Wanda Alston Foundation, Team DC, Teens Run DC, Pride 365 and Ainsley’s Angels of America are among the race’s beneficiaries. Wegmans, Shake Shack, Knead Hospitality and Design, Choice Hotels and Capital One Café are among the sponsors.
District of Columbia
Rooftop Pool Party postponed
Capital Pride Alliance moves official event to June 22

The Capital Pride Rooftop Pool Party, originally scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. tonight, has been postponed until Thursday, June 22, according to a statement released by the Capital Pride Alliance on Instagram. This action comes amid an international climate event created by the Canadian wildfire that has resulted locally in poor air quality and a haze around the region.
The Capital Pride Alliance Instagram account posted, “As with all concerns regarding health and safety issues, the Capital Pride Alliance will closely monitor the air quality situation resulting from Canadian wildfire smoke and take necessary precautions in consultation with our partners in the DC government.”
“What does this mean for the pool party?” a question one private Instagram account user posed in the comment section.
“Important Update:” A representative of the Capital Pride Alliance responded through the group’s official Instagram account. “Tonight’s Capital Pride RoofTop Pool Party at VIDA The Yards is being postponed until Thursday, June 22 at 8:00 pm, due to the current air-quality situation resulting from the Canadian wildfires smoke. Please note that this postponement only applies to today’s event.”
The Capital Pride Alliance has yet to cancel or postpone any further events.
The White House earlier today rescheduled a large outdoor Pride reception planned for this evening to Saturday.
District of Columbia
White House postpones Pride event due to wildfire smoke
Thousands expected for celebration bumped to Saturday

The White House announced Thursday that a Pride event scheduled for this evening has been postponed to Saturday due to the lingering Canadian wildfire smoke.
The smoke has enveloped D.C. in a dangerous haze that triggered a “purple alert” on Thursday, considered worse than a “red alert.”
The event, expected to draw thousands of invited LGBTQ advocates and supporters to D.C., has been rescheduled for 1 p.m. on Saturday on the South Lawn of the White House, the same day as D.C.’s Capital Pride Parade, which kicks off at 3 p.m., and Pride on the Pier celebration, which starts at 2 p.m.
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