The Request for Qualifications launching today is the first step to establish a dedicated pool of artists with direct and meaningful connections to San Francisco’s Chinatown community
The City is committed to investing over $2 million for three public art initiatives in Chinatown
The Department of Public Health announces that Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Laguna Honda) was approved for Medicare recertification, the final step in securing the future of the facility and keeping residents in their home.
If approved by voters in November, the ballot measure will strengthen the City's work to protect reproductive freedoms of women in San Francisco as states across the country continue to face legal challenges and bans for services critical to women’s healthcare and rights
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) is encouraging people to take care of their sexual health as summer approaches by being fully vaccinated for mpox (formerly known as monkeypox).
Early results of public health pilot program show success in connecting people experiencing homelessness who use drugs to prescription addiction medicine and residential treatment
While the risk of measles exposure remains low for most Bay Area residents, the increasing
number of cases nationwide and in California underscores the importance of robust
protection against this highly contagious and dangerous illness.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health is encouraging those who are sexually active to talk to their healthcare provider and partners about sexual health, and test regularly for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.
As Part Of Ongoing Investments, The Homeless Children’s Network Will Provide Services To Lessen Harmful Health Outcomes Associated With Substance Use Disorder
The annual report shows a slight decline in HIV infections in San Francisco, though disparities exist.
The City continues to be a leader in linkage to care, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake, and
HIV status awareness.