
San Francisco Community Health Center and LGBTQ+ Health Organizations Across U.S. Condemn Trump Administration’s Move to Close CDC HIV Prevention Division
Thirteen of the nation’s leading LGBTQ+, HIV, and health organizations are uniting to raise the alarm about the Trump administration’s planned actions to defund HIV prevention at the CDC.

Recognizing National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – Centering Black Women in HIV Research, Treatment & Prevention
The NWGHAAD broadcast replay is now available! We encourage you to watch it here. One powerful message from the event was the reminder that I gave to everyone, “We are all HIV possible.” These words underscore that HIV can impact anyone, and that all of us have a role in ending this epidemic….

Good Vibrations Partners with ‘SHE Boutique’ to Provide Gender-Affirming Care for San Francisco’s Trans Community
We are excited that Good Vibes has chosen to partner with SHE Boutique and Trans: Thrive for the month of March! Read the Press Release!

Our fight begins
Last Thursday, San Francisco Community Health Center, alongside multiple LGBTQ, Health, and HIV organizations, sued the Trump Administration challenging three executive orders…

Statement Prepared for the 2/20/2025 Media Briefing with Plaintiffs by Lambda
“The ultimate impact of these Executive Orders is that the very existence of trans and gender non-conforming individuals will be eliminated in the eyes of the federal government and they will be stripped of the lifesaving resources that are critical to their individual wellness and self-realization.”

LGBTQ+ and HIV Advocates File New Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Orders Seeking to Erase Transgender People and Defund LGBTQ+ and HIV Services
This lawsuit was filed on behalf of multiple non-profits that serve the LGBTQ+ community, work to end the HIV epidemic, and record the history of LGBTQ+ people…

‘We risk it all’: Bay Area nonprofits reel from Trump funding cuts and chaos
“The last week of January may have been the scariest time in Lance Toma’s 30-year career. On Jan. 27, he was among thousands of U.S. nonprofit leaders who were horrified to learn that the federal Office of Management and Budget had ordered a halt on payments for virtually every grant…”"

The impact of Executive Orders on SFCHC and other health providers
Lance Toma discusses recent Executive Orders that jeopardize critical health services for transgender communities.

Lance Toma is NMAC's New Board Chair
Lance Toma is NMAC’s newly appointed board chair! Read more…

Refuting Myths on San Francisco Service Providers
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…