About San Francisco Aids Foundation
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation annually serves 120,000 individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS. Services include financial benefits counseling, needle exchange, client advocacy, housing assistance, and the California AIDS Hotline (800-367-AIDS). The non-profit, community-based organization reaches over 1.5 million others through community outreach, advocacy – more... efforts, prevention campaigns, and the Web (www.sfaf.org, www.aidshotline.org and www.gaylife.org).
With the broadest array of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender services available anywhere and a budget of $32 million, the L.A. Gay , Lesbian Center is the world's largest gay and lesbian organization. A staff of more than 215 employees and 3,000 volunteers welcome nearly a quarter million visits from ethnically diverse youth and adults each year. Through its Jeffrey Goodman Special Care Clinic and Pedro Zamora Youth HIV Program, on-site pharmacy and other programs, the Center provides education, advocacy, prevention, treatment, testing and mental health services to thousands of people with HIV/AIDS each year. – less – More from ZoomInfo »