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. 

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