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San Francisco AIDS Foundation

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

A giant red ribbon has been pinned to the Earth. On the side of Twin Peaks, looming over San Francisco, the symbol of AIDS awareness stands guard like a sentinel, shines like a beacon. It’s capable of a different kind of broadcast than the radio towers that rise above it. Assembled as part of San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s campaign to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the first reported cases of what would become known as AIDS on June 5, 1981, the red ribbon has already [...]



HIV and Aging: Now What?

HIV and Aging: Now What?

Nearly a month after the third annual National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, San Francisco AIDS Foundation and other Bay Area organizations will offer HIVision Forum: HIV and Aging: Now What? on October 13 to explore what it means to get older with HIV. Free and open to the public, the forum’s panel of experts will address the challenges that older individuals living with HIV and AIDS face when it comes to the medical, emotional, and social aspects of their lives. The forum will also [...]