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Check out our 2024 year-end issue!

We celebrate our Health Heroes of the Year, share some winter fitness tips, discuss the importance of mental health, and more.

AIDS/LifeCycle is ending after more than 30 years

The event has raised over $300 million for HIV services at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

Do You Live in One of the Country's Horniest Cities?

A gay dating app revealed some fun and interesting facts in a recent campaign.

Riders on AIDS/LifeCycle Bond During Trip From San Francisco to LA


How these two men found joy in training, connecting, and growing closer to other riders as part of the AIDS/LifeCycle.

San Francisco Elects First HIV-Positive Board of Supervisors Candidate

Matt Dorsey is San Francisco’s new District 6 supervisor.

Not One Child Has Been Diagnosed With HIV in a Decade Here

This city has shown incredible progress, though COVID has complicated recent efforts.

Plus 147 March-April Issue: Long-Term Survivors and SFAF's New CEO

In our latest issue read long-term survivors’ stories, in their own words, and about how a nonprofit leader is making history in San Francisco.

Tyler TerMeer Makes History as SFAF's First Black CEO

As he takes his seat at the helm of San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Dr. TerMeer reflects on the strong Black women and others who got him there.

Long-Term Survivor Mural On Its Way

The permanent San Francisco installation will honor those still standing after living through the original HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Over a Quarter Million Dollars Raised by Art for AIDS

San Francisco's 17th Annual Art for AIDS auction earned a record-breaking $275,000 this year.