Established in 1982, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation is one of the oldest and largest community-based AIDS service organizations in the United States. The mission of the agency is to end the pandemic and the human suffering caused by HIV.
Education and Information
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation continues to be a leader in educating at-risk communities about HIV/AIDS prevention and in connecting thousands of people to the critical information they need to make informed decisions about HIV-related risk and health.
• The California HIV/AIDS Hotline (800-367-AIDS) is a toll-free anonymous and confidential hotline answering 70,000 calls a year from across the state.
• The AIDS Foundation’s treatment publication, BETA (Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS), provides in-depth treatment information and news on the latest advances in HIV care.
• In addition to www.sfaf.org, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation maintains several other websites that provide a range of information about HIV/AIDS issues and the activities of the AIDS Foundation. These include www.aidshotline.org, www.pgaf.org, and www.aidslifecycle.org.
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