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Bay Area Reporter—Staff at the San Francisco Community Health Center never stop moving, and certainly haven't since the beginning of the Trump administration's second term in January…
Big news from NMAC ahead of USCHA 2025: Harold Phillips, former Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, will step in as NMAC’s new CEO following Paul Kawata’s retirement after 36 years of visionary leadership.
San Francisco Community Health Center is proud to release our new policy brief: The American Crisis in Gender-Affirming Care Access.
The U.S. has become the most restrictive developed democracy for transgender healthcare, with bans and federal restrictions impacting youth, families, providers, and communities nationwide. This crisis is not only a matter of health equity, but also of public cost, safety, and human dignity.
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In powerful remarks delivered alongside Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, Dr. Dan O’Neill, Chief Medical Officer at San Francisco Community Health Center, speaks to the devastating impact of HR-1 on trans, unhoused, and HIV-impacted communities, and affirms our unwavering commitment to health justice for all.
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San Francisco Community Health Center denounces H.R. 1, a harmful assault on Medicaid. Tatyana Moaton shares a statement. Health care and justice—especially for Black, brown, LGBTQ+, and low‑income communities—is non‑negotiable.
San Francisco, CA—Today, in a destructive decision, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s law (SB1) banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth…
Preliminary Injunction from Lambda Legal lawsuit Secures Temporary Lifeline to Nine LGBTQ And HIV Organizations Under Threat by Three Trump Executive Orders…
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SFCHC’s Mx. Kiki Krunch, a trans woman of color, talks about receiving life-saving services from SF non-profits and her work at SFCHC
“Each nonprofit represented in our lawsuit offers a lifeline to vulnerable people, and any defunding of or enforcing silence about their work undermines public health, equity, and inclusion.”