HIV/AIDS RESOURCES

Local

HIV Prevention Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health

The Prevention Section offers support to agencies conducting HIV prevention work in San Francisco, and supports the HIV Prevention Planning Council.

Gay Men's Community Initiative

Resources and activities designed to unite the gay communities of San Francisco. This site also contains a great list of resources for new arrivals in the City.

Magnet

A center to promote the physical, mental and social health of gay men in the Castro.

Black Coalition on AIDS

BCA strives to stop the spread of HIV and eliminate health disparities in the Black community.

San Francisco City Clinic

A drop-in clinic providing free and low-cost diagnosis & treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, and information about condom use and other STD prevention methods, for more than 50 years.

Berkeley Free Clinic

The Free Clinic was founded in 1969 as a "street medicine" clinic that quickly found a niche and a permanent home in the Berkeley community. It has become an icon in the area, and has served countless thousands in a variety of ways during its 35-year history.

The A&PI Wellness Center

The A&PI Wellness Center educates, supports, empowers and advocates for Asian and Pacific Islander communities- particularly A&PIs living with, or at-risk for, HIV/AIDS.

AGUILAS

AGUILAS is committed to developing programs that promote health, well-being and community building that foster positive self-identities, healthy relationships and leadership skills for diverse Latino communities.

STOP AIDS Project

STOP AIDS works to prevent HIV transmission among all gay and bisexual men in San Francisco through multicultural, community-based organizing.

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

SFAF provides a comprehensive array of services -- including financial benefits counseling, client advocacy, housing assistance, HIV prevention efforts, including the Black Brothers Esteem program, needle exchange, and the California AIDS Hotline.

Our Partners

Taproot Foundation

Nonprofits have the greatest potential for addressing our society's most challenging social and environmental problems, but often lack the operational resources to be effective. The Taproot Foundation exists to close this gap and ensure all nonprofits have the infrastructure they need to thrive.

San Francisco Foundation

The San Francisco Foundation is a vehicle for change and a bridge to the future, a network of philanthropists and civic leaders bringing resources together to support and build on the strengths of community and make the Bay Area the best place it can be.

Planned Parenthood Golden Gate

A non-profit health organization that has been helping women, men and teens make responsible choices for 83 years.

HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN)

The National Institutes of Health funds this international network of research sites conducting studies about new HIV prevention strategies, targeting behavior, substance use, microbicides, mother-to-child transmission and sexually transmitted diseases.

HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN)

The National Institutes of Health funds this international network of research sites conducting studies to find a safe and effective preventive HIV vaccine.

PHFE Management Solutions

This non-profit organization is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people and communities by providing a wide spectrum of quality management services in partnership with government, nonprofit and for-profit organizations.

AIDS Research Institute (ARI)

The AIDS Research Institute coordinates and integrates all AIDS research activities at the University of California, San Francisco. The ARI stimulates innovation and supports interdisciplinary collaboration aimed at all aspects of the epidemic domestically and around the world.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

The Centers for Disease Control is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC funds cutting edge research to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic.