Participate in a peer support program for gay African American men
San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF)
Information Status
Black Brothers Esteem (BBE) is a psychosocial support program for African American men who have sex with men, and gay or bisexual, gender variant, and same-gender loving men who are at risk for HIV transmission. They offer support around issues related to HIV, hepatitis C, racism, substance use, poverty, homophobia, violence, and unstable housing.
Schedule
Tuesday - Saturday | 10 am - 7 pm |
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Closed 1 to 3pm on Fridays
Eligibility Requirements
Black or African American
ADA accessible
Yes
Accessibility notes
Wheelchair accessible
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
free
Yes
Safe spaces
LGBTQ Friendly,
Transgender, Nonbinary & Gender Nonconforming Friendly
Counties Served
San Francisco
What to do next
Email BBE@sfaf.org
Email the team for more information, or to learn how to join.
Click to visit link - https://www.sfaf.org/.../
Visit link for more information.
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Mon Closed Tue - Sat 10 am - 7 pm Sun Closed
Closed 1 to 3pm on Fridays
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