Due to the circumstances associated with COVID-19, Covered California is expanding its
Special Enrollment Period for 2020.
250,000 N95 masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) will be shipping this week to as many as 1,000 community health centers and free clinics in all 50 U.S. states
Read MoreAll individuals, regardless of immigration status, with symptoms that resemble COVID-19 should seek necessary medical treatment or preventive services. These services will NOT be considered in the public charge determination
Read MoreNHC SF AmeriCorps Member, Ariel Yuan, shares a look at the Senior Vitality Program at Curry Senior Center.
Read MorePlease join the Colorectal Cancer Alliance in raising awareness.
Read MoreToday is National Health Center Call-in Day. You can help health centers today!
Read MoreSFCCC has been in consultation with the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) regarding the Novel Coronavirus.
Read MoreNHC SF Americorps Member, Shivani Bahl, shares her passion for literature through her service via the Prison Literature Project (PLP).
Read MoreUpdate on Public Charge Ruling: SFCCC is Proud that San Francisco Continues to Support Immigrants.
Read MoreNational Health Corps member, Joanne Lum, blogs about her experience serving with HealthRIGHT 360 to meet the healthcare needs of the Tenderloin District community.
Read MoreBefore the year ends, please consider a gift to SOS and Vet SOS so we can continue to serve homeless clients and their pets in 2020. Every donation makes a difference.
Read MoreAs we gather with friends and family over this holiday season, please keep in mind that many homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals may spend the holidays only with each other.
Read More#GivingTuesday is TODAY, December 3. This year, make a life-changing difference for our patients by pledging a $10 monthly donation to SFCCC.
Read MoreBecause of you, we have been able to make a difference for thousands of homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals. We are grateful for all your support so that we can continue providing high-quality, nonjudgmental health services directly to homeless people in places where they live and congregate, as well as free veterinary care to their companion animals.
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