Magnet Sexual Health Clinic
Sexual health care, testing, anal health services, PrEP and other health and wellness services.
Our work is organized into five interconnected program areas: sexual health, substance use and behavioral health, engagement and retention, long-term survivors & community programs, and policy and public education.
We provide no-judgement sexual health services for people living with HIV, gay, bi and queer men, trans and gender non-binary people, people who inject drugs and their friends, and many other communities at risk for HIV. Community members can access health services through Magnet, our clinic in the Castro, and at our main office. People who inject drugs can also receive HIV and STI testing at the 6th Street Center. Sexual health services include HIV and STI testing, STI treatment, trans health, anal health, hepatitis C services, vaccinations, PrEP and PEP.
Substance use is one of many factors impacting HIV risk, and people living with HIV who inject drugs have the lowest viral suppression rate of any transmission category. Our substance use and behavioral health services are based on principles of harm reduction, offering substance use counseling and substance use group support. We work in partnership with clients who use crystal meth, cocaine, heroin, alcohol and other drugs to help them create the goals that make sense in their lives.
Through The Stonewall Project, clients access outpatient substance use treatment services and walk-in group and individual counseling. Syringe Access Services expands options for people who inject drugs and people experiencing homelessness, allowing them to get sterile injection equipment and connect to other health care services. We also have a Syringe Pick Up Crew that cleans up improperly disposed syringes in neighborhoods throughout San Francisco.
Services provided include substance use treatment, counseling, overdose prevention training and education, opioid replacement therapy, syringe access, and disposal services.
A critical component of our work is ensuring people living with HIV have access to health care services, housing and public benefits. Through these services, we are helping people connect to HIV care and achieve viral suppression ensuring better health outcomes and preventing new infections.
Our housing & financial benefits team ensures that clients can access housing through rental subsidies for people living with HIV and coordinate access to other public benefits including drug assistance programs, health insurance and nutritional assistance. Our health navigation team helps people connect to HIV care and achieve and maintain viral suppression.
We cannot end the HIV epidemic in San Francisco until all communities have equal access to health care, housing, and social support.
Our teams provide social support, health education and individual advocacy services in safe and supportive spaces that center Black and Latine communities, transgender and gender non-binary people, and long-term HIV survivors over age 50. Our teams work across program areas to ensure that clients have access to our entire spectrum of services.
We champion evidence-based HIV/AIDS policy in San Francisco, California and in Washington D.C., fighting every day to protect the human rights of people at risk of and living with HIV. Our community mobilization team provides countless advocacy opportunities for community members to speak truth to power.
Our health education materials and online resources share information about HIV prevention and treatment, PrEP, substance use, harm reduction and more. Find our fact sheets and campaign materials in our Resources Library and visit our blogs.
Our teams also conduct and publish research related to public health, substance use and social support. See current and past research projects.
Our strategic plan, for the years 2019–2024, explicitly states the mission, vision and values of San Francisco AIDS Foundation, sets priorities for the coming years, and gives us a roadmap for the path forward.
HIV tests provided yearly
Programa Latino meals served
lives saved by overdose prevention