Attend a harm reduction program for GBT men addicted to drugs
San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF)
Verified Information
Verified Information
The Stonewall Project is a state-certified drug and alcohol treatment program providing harm reduction-based counseling that integrates substance use, mental health, and HIV prevention and education. Substance use counseling through the Stonewall Project is available for gay, bi, trans men, and other men who have sex with men who use crystal meth, crack cocaine, powder cocaine, alcohol and/or other drugs.
Schedule
| Monday - Friday | 9:30 am - 5 pm |
|---|
Eligibility Requirements
Men/boys,
Must be queer, gay, bisexual, same-gender-loving men, and/or trans and nonbinary.
ADA accessible
Yes
Accessibility notes
Wheelchair Accessible
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
free
Yes
Available Languages
Spanish
Safe spaces
LGBTQ Friendly,
Transgender, Nonbinary & Gender Nonconforming Friendly
Counties Served
San Francisco
What to do next
Call 415-487-3100
Call to request services.
Locations
-
Mon - Fri 9:30 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed -
Mon Closed Tue - Sat 10 am - 7 pm Sun Closed
Closed 1 to 3pm on Fridays
- Reviews
-
Have you used this resource? Click "Review this service" and tell us about your experience.
Add a note
Notes
Help others and share public information you learned about this resource. You can also make a private note for yourself. Click "Add a note" to get started.
To report misinformation on this page, click "Suggest Edits"