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Within Our Reach

We believe it is within our reach to prevent HIV in those not infected. It is within our reach to identify HIV early in those who become infected. It is within our reach to cure HIV in those who become infected. It is within our reach to restore health, quality of life and life expectancy in those who cannot be cured.

We believe that 30 years after the first diagnosis, we can conceive a world without HIV as we know it. This is a defining moment; let us take decisive action. Please support us today.

Your donation will help with the equivalent purchase the following essential items to help continue with our clinical and research endeavors:

  • $50: Critical funding for HEP C support group meetings or nutritional supplement for pregnant women and research participants;

  • $100: Transportation to clinic for 25 HIV+ patients with limited mobility or lab test to study how immune system fights HIV;

  • $250: 10 food vouchers for clients in need or subscription to AIDS journal for medical resident/fellow education;

  • $500: 1 month of stable housing for homeless HIV+ patient in SF or research on treatment scale-up and expansion in Africa;

  • $1,000: Support for counseling services targeted at youth or targeted research towards finding the cure to HIV;

  • $5,000: Renovation and equipment upgrade of clinic exam room;

  • $10,000: Upgrade of electronic medical records for HIV/AIDS clinic or gift towards a research sciences hub in Uganda to promote health in Africa.

Please click on the link below and your gift will be directed to our fiscal sponsor, The San Francisco General Hospital Foundation.

Please type "Within Our Reach" in the Gift Designation so your donation will come directly to the Positive Health Program to help us end HIV/AIDS.

http://sfghf.net/donate.html

For specific questions regarding your donation, please contact Stephen May at (415) 476-4082 x 138.

Click here to read an article about "Within Our Reach" activities at World AIDS Day 2011.

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