End Hep C SF seeks to award up to two $15,000 grants to support hepatitis C (HCV) program activities, including workforce development, training, and self-care…
End Hep C SF seeks to award $12,000 for the evaluation of the Community Navigatorprogram. End Hep C SF is currently finalizing a theory of…
Congratulations to End Hep C SF Coordinating committee member, Meghan Morris, on another great article about HCV elimination, this time in Physicans Weekly. “By fostering…
Thanks to Liz Highleyman from the Bay Area Reporter for raising awareness on this important issue. We have a long way to go with hep…
Thanks to all who came out for our community meeting last week – our first in-person community meeting in four years! Thanks especially to all…
End Hep C SF’s Strategic Plan for 2023-2025
We are delighted to share out the findings from the HERO study. A number of End Hep C SF members provided support for this project, including,…
It is an honor to join End Hep C SF (EHCSF) as the initiative’s Strategic Director. I look forward to advancing and evolving EHCSF’s work…
End Hep C SF is deeply disappointed by Governor Newsom’s decision to veto SB57, the bill authored by Senator Scott Wiener that would have allowed…
A cross-sectional study comparing men who have sex with men and inject drugs and people who inject drugs who are men and have sex with…
Thank you so much to the Hellman Collaborative Change Initiative for providing us support that allows us to fund three of our community partners! Due…
In 2017, San Francisco’s initiative to locally eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a public health threat, End Hep C SF, generated an estimate of…
End Hep C SF have an article published in Public Health Reports, Hepatitis C Elimination During a Global Pandemic: A Case Study of Resilience in…
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…
End Hep C SF are delighted to announce the fourth partner organization that will be joining our hep C Community Navigator Program in January 2022.…
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…
The San Francisco Department of Public Health’s Hepatitis Surveillance Program have announced the posting of the 2018-2019 Hepatitis C Infection Surveillance Report and corresponding summary slides on SFDPH’s website. …
UCSF DeLIVER Care mobile unit services and weekly schedule
We know that we can’t eliminate HCV without treating People Who Inject Drugs. Congrats to all the End Hep C SF partners on the progress…