The San Francisco Department of Public Health’s Applied Research, Community Health Epidemiology, and Surveillance (ARCHES) branch has announced the posting of the 2023 Hepatitis C…
End Hep C SF is releasing an RFP with two parts—Part A focuses on HCV program revitalization, and Part B focuses on caring for and…
Description End Hep C SF recognizes the needs of our community partners to have small, community-focused events to celebrate and support program participants. End Hep…
End Hep C SF is excited to release our Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking to award up to two mini-grants of up to $40,000 to…
UCSF DeLIVER Care mobile unit services and weekly schedule
Vital Strategies recently released several fact sheets on COVID-19. Sex Work, COVID-19 and Harm Reduction COVID-19 Stimulant Use and Harm Reduction Handwashing and COVID-19 Prevention…
End Hep C SF stands in full solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter and condemns all acts of racism and discrimination. We promise to continue our work to elevate the…
In SF, game-changing programs aim to cure all of hepatitis C, by Emily Land, MA link to article
We welcomed over 245 attendees to the first End Hep C SF Research Symposium on September 16, held at Hotel Whitcomb. The stellar line-up of…
We took some time to interview Andy Miller, co-founder of Plus M Productions, the video production company that worked with us to produce our new…
We had a great meeting last Thursday with around 80 attendees. We learned about opportunities to become a leader in the HCV community in order…
End Hep C SF seeks to award funding to a filmmaker who will help us design, create, and launch a successful video-based social marketing campaign…
Thanks to The Lancet Gastroenterology and Heptology for highlighting End Hep C SF! Check out the attached paper. Click here to read Lancet_SFHEPC
We had an excellent turnout at the rally on May 18th! We debuted the new mobile DeLiver Care van from UCSF and ten people received…
The first ever estimate of hepatitis C cases in San Francisco was published today in PLOS ONE. Estimating the number of people living with hepatitis…
We had a wonderful group of 24 peers at our first ever training session, the launch of our peer navigation pilot programs with GLIDE, the…
Thanks to all the SF service providers who participated in our organizational capacity survey last fall. We were excited about how many folks from such…
We are busy getting out and talking to clinical providers to help ensure that they have the latest information about HCV and know that now is…
End Hep C SF hosted a community meeting at our partner agency San Francisco AIDS Foundation on Thursday, March 8th and over 120 people were…