Stop AIDS Project

Stop AIDS Project
Nonprofit organization
Founded 1985, San Francisco
Headquarters 2128 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Number of employees
20+ Staff, 300+ volunteers
Website www.StopAIDS.org

Stop AIDS Project (SAP) is a United States nonprofit organization established in 1985 that works to prevent HIV transmission among all gay, bisexual, and trans men in San Francisco, California, through multicultural, community based organizing.[1]

Internationally recognized as a successful model of grassroots prevention and support, SAP brings diverse gay, bisexual, and trans men together to talk about the challenges and issues posed by Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) through neighborhood outreach, workshops and community forums.

Their work extends beyond education—helping change behavior, create personal commitment to safer sex, build community support for each individual, with the mission statement: HIV transmission can be prevented.

Mission

The mission of STOP AIDS Project is to prevent HIV transmission among all gay, bisexual and transgender men in San Francisco through collaborative and multicultural, community- based organizing.

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