Cody Henry
he/him
Community Health Worker
he/him
Community Health Worker
Cody S. Henry is a dedicated public health professional and advocate for LGBTQIA+ communities, with a Master of Public Health in Sexual & Reproductive Health and Population Studies from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts from Franklin & Marshall College. He has extensive experience coordinating community-based HIV prevention and care programs, including research leadership roles at Us Helping Us, People into Living, and THRIVE SS, where he manages initiatives such as the Silver Lining Project, supporting older LGBTQ+ adults living with HIV through social connection, care linkage, and wellness programs.
Cody is an experienced researcher, having designed and implemented studies in collaboration with organizations such as the DC Center for AIDS Research (DCCFAR) and DC Health, bringing expertise in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, program evaluation, and community engagement. Passionate about health equity and advocacy, he has developed educational programs addressing medical racism and public health crises.
A creative thinker and lifelong learner, Cody blends his public health expertise with leadership, multimedia skills, and a commitment to social justice, aiming to create meaningful, systemic change in both local and global communities