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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…
San Francisco Community Health Center is participating in the Nonprofits Work campaign. Check out our client and staff stories to learn more about how we work!
In recent months, local media and some politicians have been promoting the myth that nonprofits receiving grants from the City of San Francisco are mismanaged, bloated, inefficient, and “mired in scandal.” Sadly, this myth—and it is a myth—is taking hold in the public conscience…
With the 2024 election just a few weeks away, we are releasing our ballot proposition guide…
Check out this recent SF Chronicle Article, in which SFCHC's work is mentioned regarding the nighttime referral program in the TL in collaboration with DPH!
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Megan Phalon speaks about her journey at our 2024 all staff retreat while introducing her incredibly team at Taimon Booton Navigation Center
TransAccess is now a Federally recognized BEST PRACTICE! This team has worked so hard to recently to increase the care they give to our Trans Clients living with HIV. Not only has it been thriving and the caseloads reaching closer and closer towards capacity, but the team has also managed to expand the acuity level that can access their services.
A pilot program launched in San Francisco earlier this year is providing outreach to help fentanyl users on the city's streets.