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The AIDSRides were a series of fundraising events organised by Pallotta TeamWorks which raised more than $ 105 million for critical AIDS services and medical research. About half of the money raised directly benefited AIDS patients.

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18-603: In 2001, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center ended their partnership with the California AIDSRide over concerns that not enough money was going to the charities. They hired Honeycutt Group, a consulting firm started by three former Pallotta TeamWorks employees, to organize AIDS/LifeCycle , a similar event. Dan Pallotta unsuccessfully sued the "copycat" event, but

36-700: A growing number of opportunities for older gay men in the San Francisco area to improve health and well-being, connect with peers, and give back to their community. Pre-exposure prophylaxis Pre-exposure prophylaxis ( PrEP ), is the use of medications to prevent the spread of disease in people who have not yet been exposed to a disease-causing agent. Vaccination is the most commonly used form of pre-exposure prophylaxis ; other forms of pre-exposure prophylaxis generally involve drug treatment, known as chemoprophylaxis . Examples include taking medication to prevent infection by malaria or HIV . In particular,

54-577: A major part of the SFAF mission was getting condoms in the hands of gay men. Due to the heavily heterosexual advertising and a lack of scientific support, many gay men did not view condoms as useful for their sexual health. In 1987, one of the advertising designers for SFAF, Les Pappas, urged condom companies and public health officials to include gay men in their target audience. Pappas believed that eroticizing condoms and their role in preventing sexually transmitted diseases would change attitudes towards their use. As

72-444: A result, the SFAF conducted a large advertising campaign, placing messages on public transportation, popular newspapers, and strategically placed advertisements in venues and media popular with the gay community, like gay bars and bathhouses. Additionally, SFAF regularly spoke at public conventions and campaigned to the healthcare fields and government. The foundation also worked with journalists to increase awareness and understanding of

90-592: Is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing services for people with HIV/AIDS, with a mission to end the AIDS epidemic in the United States . They were founded in 1982, at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. SFAF is one of the largest and oldest community-based AIDS service organizations in the United States. SFAF has an 87.67% overall rating, and a 97% accountability & transparency rating, at Charity Navigator . The SFAF

108-416: Is one of a number of HIV prevention strategies for people who are HIV negative but who have a higher risk of acquiring HIV, including sexually active adults at increased risk of contracting HIV, people who engage in intravenous drug use (see drug injection ), and serodiscordant sexually active couples. When used as directed, PrEP has been shown to be highly effective at preventing HIV infection, reducing

126-629: The San Francisco Department of Public Health . Through collaboration the SFAF was able to provide public services meant to educate people about AIDS. By November the foundation was working with the California Department of Health Services to provide the same services to other areas of California. By 1983 the foundation had reached the point where they could establish a social services department that could offer emergency services to those affected by AIDS and related issues. Additionally,

144-546: The Stonewall Project and social support programs aimed at the homeless and people over fifty. In addition the SFAF is a major influence and collaborator on the Getting to Zero initiative. SFAF has received part of its funding from the annual AIDS Walk SF, which has raised over $ 80 million for SFAF since the first AIDS Walk in 1987. SFAF additionally funds other local and international HIV/AIDS organizations with proceeds from

162-498: The antibody drug tixagevimab/cilgavimab (Evusheld) to prevent COVID-19 in immunocompromised people who cannot be fully vaccinated due to a history of a severe reaction to coronavirus vaccines. However, due to the high levels of non-susceptible SARS-CoV-2 variants present in the US, the FDA announced on 6 January 2023 that tixagevimab/cilgavimab was no longer currently authorized for emergency use in

180-508: The competition and surrounding controversy made 2002 the event's last year. Pallotta TeamWorks has organised several AIDSRides in North America: This cycling-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a philanthropic or charitable organization is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . San Francisco AIDS Foundation The San Francisco AIDS Foundation ( SFAF )

198-423: The disease, and has grown large enough be a respected source of information on AIDS as well as support other organizations and programs aside from its advertising efforts. Among the services offered, the SFAF offers sexual health services including a pre-exposure program. Participants in the program are assisted in obtaining medication easily. The SFAF also runs services designed to help with substance abuse such as

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216-474: The epidemic. The media produced by the SFAF focused on risk reduction and safe sex. In particular the Foundation emphasized the use of condoms during anal intercourse for gay men, and cautioned against activities that shared bodily fluid. While this advertising saw success, SFAF consistently struggled to reach non-white communities. Today the SFAF continues its mission in combating AIDS and to eventually end

234-408: The infectious agent. The use of pre-exposure drug treatment to prevent malaria using antimalarial drugs is well-established, with the use of quinine as a prophylactic treatment dating back at least to the 19th century. The abbreviation PrEP now typically refers to pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention , the use of antiviral drugs as a strategy for the prevention of HIV/AIDS . PrEP

252-522: The risk of acquiring HIV by up to 99%. A large-scale study in the UK has shown that PrEP remains effective at preventing HIV infection, even when used in uncontrolled environments. Pre-exposure prophylaxis against infection by SARS-CoV-2 , the virus that causes COVID-19 , has been studied as a possible preventive measure for high-risk groups. In December 2021, the US FDA granted emergency use authorization (EUA) of

270-418: The term PrEP is now synonymous in popular usage with the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention . In general, the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis requires balancing the risks of the treatment (e.g., side effects from a drug) to healthy individuals with the risk of the disease. It should be contrasted with post-exposure prophylaxis , which is used once the patient has already been exposed to

288-791: The walk. AIDS Walk SF severed ties with SFAF after the 2013 walk. SFAF advocates for reducing stigma associated with HIV/AIDS and treatments for it. Congressperson Nancy Pelosi gave tribute to SFAF in October 2004, praising then-executive director Pat Christen. In 2011 SFAF took over the Stop AIDS Project . In 2016 SFAF opened Strut, a sexual health clinic at 470 Castro Street in the Castro District in San Francisco . The 50-Plus Network, developed by Jeff Leiphart, PhD, and Noah Briones, MFT, and currently managed by Vince Crisostomo , offers

306-646: Was established in April 1982 as the Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation, by Cleve Jones , Marcus Conant , Frank Jacobson, and Richard Keller. They reorganized as the San Francisco AIDS Foundation in 1984. The SFAF was originally an all volunteer group led by physicians and gay community leaders. It began by providing a hotline service originally called the Kaposi Sarcoma or KS hotline that

324-496: Was later renamed along with the organization. The Hotline was intended to serve as a source of accurate information about the AIDS epidemic. It was initially available in Northern California but the organization's growth would see it expand nationwide. By 1995, the SFAF reported receiving more than 10,000 calls every month on their Northern California AIDS Hotline. By October 1982 the foundation officially began working with

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