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We are excited to announce the incredible honorees and our 2025 Show of Hope Gala. Learn more about them and their remarkable contributions to our community.
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Happy New Year to you and your loved ones. I hope the holidays brought the rest and reprieve so many of us needed…
SFCHC’s advocacy and policy vision for 2025 is ambitious yet grounded in our mission to protect and uplift the communities we serve. We aim to deepen our impact, strengthen our collaborations, and continue the fight for health equity.
Please give the gift of hope and love to those in our community most in need, as we face a historic and frightening crossroad…
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SFCHC is providing 5-8 grants up to $75k to support critical one-time safety enhancements at agencies that serve transgender and gender non-conforming persons. Learn more…
A live town hall with speakers from leading LGBTQ organizations, including SF AIDS Foundation, LYRIC, NCLR, SF Pride, El/La Para Translatina, SF HRC, EQCA, SF Office Transgender Initiative and more to come. They'll discuss the election results, its impact on various LGBTQ communities, and plans to respond.
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I woke up last Wednesday morning and hoped I might still be dreaming as the results of the election settled in. As of now, I’m still processing my fright and disbelief. I’m sharing this because we need to brace for unprecedented times, when everything we care deeply about is in jeopardy…
Lance Toma is NMAC’s newly appointed board chair! Read more…
As California cities crack down on homeless encampments in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling authorizing fines and arrests, front-line workers say such sweeps are undercutting billions in state and federal Medicaid spending meant to stabilize people’s health and get them off the streets…