In The Mix – Support Group
Get in the mix: a harm reduction, peer support group for Black, Indigenous and people of color to explore culture, substances and race. Food provided.
Friday Night Harm Reduction Support Group (Online)
Stay connected, get and give support, and talk about substance use and harm reduction before heading into the weekend.
Community Coffee Social (Members Only) – Elizabeth Taylor 50-Plus Network
Join us for an informal social gathering at a local coffee house. The Elizabeth Taylor 50-Plus Network is a program of SFAF.
HUES Sista Circle – Support Group
For Black women living with or vulnerable to HIV. Our vision at HUES is to cultivate a vibrant intergenerational community where Black women affected by HIV can thrive and flourish.
Express Yourself – Support Group
Join us in this art therapy group and Express Yourself! All you need is an open mind and willingness to play.
Harm Reduction Skills Group (Online)
Stay connected, get and give support, and talk about substance use and harm reduction. All substance use goals welcome.
Emotions & Mindfulness – Support Group (Online)
Connect with others while you learn & practice new mindfulness strategies to reduce harm.
SFAF Public Notice of Board of Directors Meeting
Notice is hereby given that a full regular meeting of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) Board of Directors will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, virtually via Zoom.
Brothers Who Read – Book Club (In-person & Online)
A book club group created as a community where men can discuss their love of books, Black LGBTQ literature, and how literature represents lived experiences. All are welcomed and encouraged to join.
Damn, Daddy! – Support Group (Online)
A space for gay, bi, and trans men who are 50 and older to talk about sex, drugs, health, family, and more.
BBE Phoenix Rising (In-person & Online)
Weekly drop-in support group for Black/African American men who have sex with men, and gay or bisexual, gender variant, and same-gender loving men is a place to build community with other members, reduce isolation, share concerns, and discover new perspectives.
Targeted Abstinence Group
A group for participants who have a substance use goal to abstain from the drug(s) that they find to be most problematic, while continuing to use others.