Doxy PEP adherence found to differ by age, gender identity, race, housing status, and PrEP use March 11, 2025
Community Press releases Statement on safety and care for our immigrant clients, participants, and communities February 26, 2025
Press releases LGTBQ+ and HIV Advocates File New Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Orders Seeking to Erase Transgender People and Defund LGBTQ+ and HIV Services February 20, 2025
Advocacy Researchers and Advocates Rally Together to Defend HIV Funding and “Save Our Sciences” March 12, 2025 Clinicians, researchers, and scientists gathered alongside advocates and community members to protest the Trump administration's cuts to critical HIV funding and programs.
Community Trans health “American Teenager” reminds us that being seen as a trans teen—truly seen—is a form of resistance March 12, 2025 Nico Lang paints a vivid portrait of what it means to grow up, find joy, and make home in today’s America as a trans teen.
Sexual health Two studies share insights into Doxy PEP use in San Francisco March 12, 2025 SFAF researchers Hyman Scott, MD, MPH, and Mike Barry, PhD, presented data from Magnet's Doxy PEP program at CROI 2025.
HIV The HIV and AIDS pandemic will spiral beyond our control March 11, 2025 With disruptions to PEPFAR, USAID, and other federally-funded programs, there will be devastating loss of life, increased mother-to-child transmission, and millions of people losing access to care globally.
Our impact SFAF Annual Report 2024 March 6, 2025 The work we do—ensuring that every person has access to the care, dignity, and resources they deserve—has never felt more critical.
Client & community stories Client Stories “I found my calling through the Black Health Clinical Internship” February 5, 2025 Inspired by the community care provided by SFAF, Ro found a full time position supporting Black community after completing SFAF’s internship program.
Client & community stories Our voices Finding freedom as a gay Black man in San Francisco, and family through Black Brothers Esteem January 30, 2025 In honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and Black History Month, we heard from William Dean, a long-time member of SFAF’s community support program Black Brothers Esteem, and co-founder of Brothers Who Read.
Our partners In partnership to ensure “every door is the right door” January 27, 2025 SFAF partners with organizations across San Francisco to provide quality, culturally-competent sexual health and substance use services through an equity lens.
Press releases LGTBQ+ and HIV Advocates File New Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Orders Seeking to Erase Transgender People and Defund LGBTQ+ and HIV Services February 20, 2025 This lawsuit was filed on behalf of multiple non-profits that serve the LGBTQ+ community, work to end the HIV epidemic, and record the history of LGBTQ+ people.
Anal health Our voices Sexual health I’m a dom bottom. What does that mean? February 20, 2025 Many people automatically equate being dominant with being a top, and submissive with being a bottom. It's a misconception that runs deep in both straight and queer communities.
Press releases Setting the record straight February 6, 2025 We look forward to addressing the challenging issues of substance use and overdose in partnership with Mayor Lurie and his team.
Client & community stories Client Stories “I found my calling through the Black Health Clinical Internship” February 5, 2025 Inspired by the community care provided by SFAF, Ro found a full time position supporting Black community after completing SFAF’s internship program.
Community Our voices Finding my place in Ailey’s legacy as a Queer Black man January 30, 2025 Like me, Alvin Ailey had navigated the intersections of Blackness and queerness in a world that wasn't always ready for either.
Client & community stories Our voices Finding freedom as a gay Black man in San Francisco, and family through Black Brothers Esteem January 30, 2025 In honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and Black History Month, we heard from William Dean, a long-time member of SFAF’s community support program Black Brothers Esteem, and co-founder of Brothers Who Read.
Advocacy We call on our community’s strength, resilience & advocacy January 28, 2025 We are deeply concerned by the freeze on federal funding, halt to PEPFAR funding, harmful executive actions, ban on DEI programs, actions against immigrants, anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ+ actions, and more.
Press releases LGTBQ+ and HIV Advocates File New Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Orders Seeking to Erase Transgender People and Defund LGBTQ+ and HIV Services February 20, 2025 This lawsuit was filed on behalf of multiple non-profits that serve the LGBTQ+ community, work to end the HIV epidemic, and record the history of LGBTQ+ people.
Anal health Our voices Sexual health I’m a dom bottom. What does that mean? February 20, 2025 Many people automatically equate being dominant with being a top, and submissive with being a bottom. It's a misconception that runs deep in both straight and queer communities.
Our voices Sexual health Upgrading your sex toy expectations February 14, 2025 “Do you like toys” I had never been asked the question before, but I had an...
Press releases Setting the record straight February 6, 2025 We look forward to addressing the challenging issues of substance use and overdose in partnership with Mayor Lurie and his team.
Client & community stories Client Stories “I found my calling through the Black Health Clinical Internship” February 5, 2025 Inspired by the community care provided by SFAF, Ro found a full time position supporting Black community after completing SFAF’s internship program.
Community Our voices Finding my place in Ailey’s legacy as a Queer Black man January 30, 2025 Like me, Alvin Ailey had navigated the intersections of Blackness and queerness in a world that wasn't always ready for either.
Client & community stories Our voices Finding freedom as a gay Black man in San Francisco, and family through Black Brothers Esteem January 30, 2025 In honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and Black History Month, we heard from William Dean, a long-time member of SFAF’s community support program Black Brothers Esteem, and co-founder of Brothers Who Read.
Advocacy We call on our community’s strength, resilience & advocacy January 28, 2025 We are deeply concerned by the freeze on federal funding, halt to PEPFAR funding, harmful executive actions, ban on DEI programs, actions against immigrants, anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ+ actions, and more.