Getting to Zero Intensive Case Management (GTZ-ICM)
Getting to Zero Intensive Case Management (GTZ-ICM) was started in 2017 by the San Francisco Getting to Zero Retention and Re-Engagement Committee. GTZ is a city-wide initiative that aims to reduce HIV transmission and HIV-related deaths in San Francisco by 90 percent before 2025. GTZ-Intensive Case Management (ICM) is a responsive program that provides short-term navigation, medication adherence, and mobile medical programs. GTZ-ICM is a partnership between SF Community Health Center, the Shanti Project, and the SF Department of Public Health.
Who we serve
People living with HIV/AIDS, in particular Latino and Black men who have sex with men (MSM), people experiencing homelessness, injection drug users, women, and transitional age youth (TAY).
Goals and Objectives
Support people living with HIV/AIDS maintaining engagement in primary care
Support in starting or restarting treatment
Linkage to substance use services and mental health providers
Linkage to other supportive services
Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. GTZ-ICM is a mobile program that operates throughout San Francisco.