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
Men/boys,
Black or African American,
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
Safe spaces
LGBTQ Friendly,
Transgender, Nonbinary & Gender Nonconforming Friendly
Counties Served
San Francisco
What to do next
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Mon Closed Tue - Sat 10 am - 7 pm Sun Closed
Closed 1 to 3pm on Fridays
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