At Emory Healthcare, we pledge to meet the special health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA) community with respect and compassion. We commit to making sure that all LGBTQIA patients can access quality care in a welcoming and supportive environment.
As we celebrate Atlanta Pride, we asked some of our team members to tell us why Pride is meaningful for them, and about their proudest moments working in health care.
Andres CastroMedical Assistant
Working in health care:Making my patients smile is an award to me, and it’s daily. So smile, ‘cause it’s contagious! |
Jessie PrestonPatient Service Coordinator
Working in health care:Every moment is a proud moment as I intend to always do the work that makes me proud by providing care, comfort and understanding to and for each patient that I encounter. |
Megan ChesserPharmacy Tech
Working in health care:Some of my proudest moments working for Emory Healthcare involve the growth of Emory Specialty Pharmacy, which now has its own office in midtown and provides care to hundreds of patients daily. Being a part of the pharmacy’s growth over the years has been a great experience. |

About Pride:
About Pride:
About Pride:
About Pride:I appreciate being able to see the diversity of individuals coming together to represent the importance of the LGBTQ+ community in so many ways – from vendors, to events and the parade. I love that Atlanta supports us in having such visibility all weekend long.
About Pride:If my math is correct, this will be my 27th year going to Pride, but the first volunteering! It is a great place to get together with friends and show the world that we are proud to be part of the community. I remember way back in the day seeing all those people in Piedmont Park just living out loud and proud in a time when that wasn’t the norm at all. Over the years we’ve lived through bomb scares, protesters, and rainstorms. At the end of it all, our rainbow still shines bright!
About Pride:Atlanta Pride is meaningful because this is one of the biggest cities for the LGBTQ+ community. It means so much to me to be able to celebrate and support the festival for the first time. I learned a lot about the community going to a college here that is very welcoming after growing up in a small southern town where it is not represented or celebrated as much.
About Pride:Atlanta Pride is meaningful to me because it’s a reminder and opportunity to celebrate being comfortable in my own skin. Being comfortable and happy with yourself is one of the first steps to living your best life.
