Honoring Black History Month
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For Black History Month 2024, San Francisco Community Health Center is taking on the theme of “Seeing Us.” Seeing us is the first step in allyship with the Black community. When you see us, it opens the door for empathy, solidarity, and movement building. To see us, is to hear us. To see us, is to understand us. To see us, is to stand with us. Learn more about our programming this month and how we are honoring the collective impact of the Black Diaspora. | |
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Join us for a spectacular evening of festivity, friendship, and FUNdraising benefiting San Francisco Community Health Center. Our Show of Hope Gala will take place on Friday, April 19, 2024 at Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Learn more about the event and sponsorship opportunities online at: Show of Hope. | |
The Taimon Booton Navigation Center (TBNC)
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Photo credits: Yesica Prado, San Francisco Public Press | |
Exciting news! The San Francisco Community Health Center now oversees The Taimon Booton Navigation Center (TBNC), a shelter and service hub catering to transgender, gender non-conforming, intersex individuals, and cisgender women seeking sanctuary, community, and a pathway to housing. We provide beds, meals, showers, laundry facilities, medical services, case management, recreational activities, and a supportive community. Marginalized gender identities often face challenges in finding safe housing due to discrimination and violence. Gender-supportive housing offers a crucial refuge, fostering belonging and safety. Additionally, inadequate housing exacerbates health issues, making access to housing a critical public health concern. Our aim at TBNC is to ensure everyone leaves feeling safer, supported, and on the path to stable housing. | |
2022 U.S. Trans Survey Report
--from Early Insights
"As the Director of Strategic Innovations and Partnerships and a black woman of trans experience, I am thrilled to introduce the Early Insights Report from the 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey (USTS). This groundbreaking document serves as a pivotal resource, illuminating the diverse experiences and challenges faced by transgender individuals across the nation. Our agency played a crucial role in ensuring broad participation, reaching out across communities to encourage engagement and sharing of their stories. This effort underscores our commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where the voices of the transgender community are not only heard but also acted upon to drive meaningful change.”
- Dr. Tatyana Moaton
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Thank You! Empowering Trans Lives Community Fundraiser
SFCHC would like to thank Sean “Serena” Amegadzie, MD, MBA (they/he/she) for their incredible support for TransThrive. For Transgender Awareness Month, Serena sought to raise awareness about the issues impacting the trans community, especially as it relates to health. Serena organized a fundraiser benefiting TransThrive, and over the month of November and December, raised $2500 for TransThrive, exceeding their goal of $2300! Thank you. We love our amazing community.
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A Win for PrEP/PEP Access!
During the recent California legislative session, SFCHC backed Senator Scott Wiener’s SB 339, aiming to boost PrEP and PEP access by allowing pharmacies to provide more medication at once and covering associated costs. SFCHC staff submitted a supportive position letter and opposed detrimental amendments. Thanks to Senator Wiener's efforts, SB 339 passed both chambers and was signed into law by Governor Newsom, enhancing PrEP/PEP access. Kudos to Senator Wiener and Governor Newsom for their commitment to HIV prevention and treatment. Learn more on our website!
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Our New Website & Events Calendar
We are excited to launch our completely redesigned website. We hope this new site helps to streamline your interaction with our work, making it easier and more intuitive for you to navigate, discover information about upcoming community events, and gain insight into our vision as an organization.
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San Francisco Community Health Center celebrates and attends to the health and wellness of the communities that define San Francisco—immigrant and communities of color, queer, trans, unhoused people, and all of us who are most impacted by oppression—through comprehensive medical, dental, and mental health services. We believe that health care starts with healing justice and meeting the basic needs of our communities. Our culturally informed services are designed by the very people we serve. |
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