Groups impacted by the cuts - from the city health department to local clinics - fear the loss of funds will limit their ...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health said the federal government terminated four CDC grants totaling more than $8 ...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health says the Centers for Disease Control is pulling $8 million in grants which will largely impact HIV treatment and prevention services. The White House said ...
A low-income housing cooperative for people with HIV and AIDS is fighting to stay open in San Francisco. On Sunday afternoon, Marty's Place hosted an Emergency Punk and Drag Fundraiser at El Rio bar ...
HIV diagnoses in San Francisco fell at a far higher rate over the last 10 years than was the case nationally, according to public-health officials. Advocates and activists, meanwhile, say they worry ...
Sky Contreras grabs a blood tube — a tool used to test people for infectious diseases like HIV — in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. (Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Health News) SAN FRANCISCO — ...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health says the Centers for Disease Control is pulling $8 million in grants. The San ...
Activists were set to rally in front of San Francisco City Hall on Monday, calling on city leaders to make HIV/AIDS a priority again after many living with the disease suffered during the pandemic.
I am 59 years old, have lived in our great city for nearly 40 years, and I have been HIV-positive for 30 of them. Against all odds, I am alive and doing reasonably well. Why? Because of our city's ...
As part of an effort to address HIV disparities among LGBTQ+ communities and people of color, San Francisco last year gave $2.1 million to three nonprofits — Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Mission ...