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Every year, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation works to prevent new HIV infections in the Bay Area and around the world and provides services to thousands of people living with HIV -- a network of HIV/AIDS treatment, education and prevention programs as well as advocacy and public policy work. These efforts are possible because of the generosity of people like you.
Your contribution will help those at-risk for HIV and AIDS take greater control over the conditions that affect their health and quality of life. Your support lets us advocate at the local, state and national levels for compassionate HIV/AIDS policies and devise innovative HIV prevention services targeted toward our most vulnerable communities. None of this work would be possible without a commitment from you. With your support, we can lead the way to reduce new HIV infections, defend human rights and fight discrimination.
There are many ways to support our work. Which ever option you select, your generous contribution makes it possible for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation to imagine a world where HIV no longer threatens our health and the health of our community.
We invite you to learn more on this website about the programs and services of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and about our giving programs. You may also view our latest annual report [PDF, 880.50KB].
To make a contribution at any time, please click on the
Donate Online button located on pages throughout our site. Or send a check written to: San Francisco AIDS Foundation, P.O. Box 426182, San Francisco, CA 94142. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation is a 501C3 nonprofit organization and gifts are tax deductible. Our federal tax ID is 59-2927405.
Thank you for becoming a part of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
Latest News -

Announcing a Cycling Event of Great Magnitude
From the producers of AIDS/LifeCycle, the
Seismic Challenge is a two-day, 200-mile cycling fundraiser that will help the San Francisco AIDS Foundation prevent new HIV infections and promote health among people living with HIV. Be part of the Seismic Challenge on October 18th & 19th as it follows the magnificent coastal route of the San Andreas Fault from Mendocino County to San Francisco. The magnitude of this inaugural event will be measured by the hundreds of thousands of dollars that our participants will raise to fight HIV.
Page last updated: 10/2/2008