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SFAF welcomes clients and community members to new headquarters in SoMa

After more than a decade headquartered at 1035 Market Street, San Francisco AIDS Foundation has relocated its main office to a single-tenant building at 940 Howard Street.

Contact: Bella Mungioli; media@sfaf.org

SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 2024–After more than a decade headquartered at 1035 Market Street, San Francisco AIDS Foundation has relocated its main office to a single-tenant building at 940 Howard Street. After several months of renovations, we are thrilled to announce that we are now prepared to open our doors and welcome clients and community members into the space. Services are re-opening at the new location the week of June 3, 2024. 

“As our lease at 1035 Market Street approached its end in 2023, and with a significant portion of our staff transitioning to a hybrid onsite / remote work schedule, we saw an opportunity to re-evaluate our spatial requirements and enhance our community service efforts while also realizing cost efficiencies,” explained Tyler TerMeer, PhD, CEO. “Our dedication to serving the community remains unwavering, despite the physical transition.”

Ben Cabangun, MA, Chief of Staff, added, “We’re eagerly looking forward to extending a warm welcome to our community at our new SoMa headquarters, offering improved accessibility, recently renovated facilities, and plentiful transit options.”

The two-story office at 940 Howard, between 5th Street and 6th Street, houses AIDS/LifeCycle; our substance use treatment program the Stonewall Project; Subsidies & Financial Benefits, community engagement programs Black Brothers Esteem, the Elizabeth Taylor 50-Plus Network, HUES, Programa Latino, and TransLife; in addition to the administrative departments of SFAF. The new building is less than half a mile from the previous main office on Market Street. Operations at SFAF’s other locations—Strut and the 6th Street Center—will continue unchanged.

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San Francisco AIDS Foundation

San Francisco AIDS Foundation promotes health, wellness and social justice for communities most impacted by HIV through sexual health and substance use services, advocacy, and community partnerships. Each year more than 21,000 people rely on SFAF programs and services, and millions more access SFAF health information online.