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Social Services

The STOP AIDS Project
www.stopaids.org, 2128 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, (415) 575-0150
Established in 1985, the STOP AIDS project works to prevent HIV transmission among all gay and bisexual men in San Francisco through multicultural, community-based organizing. Internationally recognized as a successful model of grassroots prevention and support, STOP AIDS brings diverse gay and bisexual men together to talk about the challenges and issues posed by HIV/AIDS through neighborhood outreach, workshops and community forums.

Magnet SF
www.magnetsf.org, 4122 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, (415) 581-1600
Magnet's vision is to promote the physical, mental and social well-being of gay men, including social support, mental health counseling and HIV/STD counseling and testing.

Castro Country Club
4058 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, (415) 552-6102
CCC is a meeting place to hang out and socialize as an alternative to the bar scene.

Gay Dads - Alternative Family Project
(415) 436-9000
On-going support group that meets Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00 pm.

MAX (Men’s Associated Exchange)
www.maxonline.org, 2261 Market Street #438, San Francisco, CA 94114-1600, (415) 248-1925
MAX’s mission is to provide a fun, open, diverse and welcoming community for gay men via social and philanthropic events.

Regular Guys
www.regularguys.org, (415) 821-4421 (Mike)
REGULAR GUYS is a fraternal/social group for gay and bisexual men who are comfortable identifying with traditional notions of masculinity, who enjoy masculine/non-gay-stream activities and who seek an alternative to the ways gay men usually socialize.

San Francisco Gay Softball League - SFGSL
www.SFGSL.org, 584 Castro Street, PMB 835, San Francisco, CA 94114-2594, (415) 436-0707
SFGSL provides an opportunity for LGBT people to play organized softball in an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of negative attitudes based on differences in sexual orientation.

No Name Potluck for Gay Men
587-3709
2nd Sun 6-9pm (all ages)

Discovery Community
www.discovery-community.org, 2215-R Market Street PMB 282, San Francisco, CA 94114, (415) 419-3559
The Discovery Community, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for Gay and Bisexual men to develop a strong sense of community and to experience personal growth in a non-judgmental atmosphere through weekend retreats, workshops and other social activities.

Leatherman’s Discussion Group
www.sfldg.org, 933 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 820-1598
LDG is a diverse group of men who meet regularly to exchange knowledge and ideas relevant to their lifestyle.



EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND LINKS

Positive Resource Center
www.positiveresource.org, 785 Market St., 10th Fl., San Francisco CA 94103, (415) 777-0333
This agency provides employment and vocational rehabilitation planning, counseling and coordination, job development and placement, support groups, and computer access and training for clients entering or re-entering the workplace.

Pro Gay Jobs
www.progayjobs.com, 2358 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, (415) 626-2720
An easy to navigate web-site designed to help GLBT job seekers find the perfect position with a company committed to diversity in the workplace.

Craigslist.org
www.craigslist.org, P.O. Box 225159, San Francisco CA 94122-5159, (415) 566-9844
Craigslist provides a trustworthy, efficient means for folks to get the word out regarding everyday stuff, and connect with others in the local community to find jobs, housing, companionship, community.


LEGAL SERVICES AND LINKS

AIDS Legal Referral Panel (ALRP)
www.alrp.org, 1663 Mission Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 701-1100
ALRP provides free or low cost legal services to people living with HIV/AIDS throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

San Francisco Tenants Union
www.sftu.org, 558 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110, (415) 282-6622
The Tenants Union operates a drop-in counseling clinic for non-members. Hours for the clinic include daytime, evening and weekend hours. Counselors are trained to answer virtually any question regarding your rights as a tenant or sub-tenant.


ABUSE SERVICES AND LINKS

MOVE (Men Overcoming Violence)
www.bapd.org/gmeice-1.html, 1385 Mission Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 626-6683
Committed to ending men's violence in their relationships. Provides counseling for batterers and prevention education on domestic violence, men & masculinity, and sexism. Has a group for gay men and also a youth program, working with young men in schools and providing counseling.

Community United Against Violence (CUAV)
www.cuav.org, 160 14th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, 24 Hr. Support Line: (415) 333-HELP
Community United Against Violence (CUAV) works to end violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) communities.

 

 

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