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San Francisco’s Haight celebrates Summer of Love at Haight Ashbury Street Fair

June 11, 2017

SFGATE, by Peter Hockaday, June 11, 2017 Read on the SFGATE website This year’s Haight Ashbury Street Fair had an extra dose of hippie. The 40th anniversary of the street fair was also celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love in San Francisco.  Among the usual street-fair staples of barbecue, t-shirt vendors and drumming, […]

Costs of teen drug addiction

June 9, 2017

Mercury News, By DARRYL CERENO | Mosaic, June 9, 2017  Read on the Mercury News website John recently turned 20, marking his third year of homelessness. He was originally from Oregon, but traveled south with a couple of friends. He hasn’t seen his family in years. John is a recovering heroin and amphetamine abuser who started using […]

New York Times: California Today

June 7, 2017

New York Times, by Mike McPhate, June 7, 2017 Read on the NYTimes website … And Finally … It was 1967, the year of the Summer of Love, and hippies were streaming into San Francisco. Substance abuse was a growing problem, and some felt the medical establishment was failing to confront it. That prompted Dr. […]

HealthRIGHT 360 and Women’s Community Clinic to Merge, Expanding Access to Care for Low-Income Women and Girls in the Bay Area

May 15, 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2017      MEDIA CONTACTIvan Becerra | 415.392.1000  SAN FRANCISCO —  HealthRIGHT 360, one of California’s largest community health care providers, and Women’s Community Clinic, a nonprofit provider of health services for low-income women and girls in the Bay Area, today announced plans to merge. The merger will bring together two of San […]

CA safe injection bill takes next step

May 4, 2017

By Liz Highleyman, The Bay Area Reporter, May 4, 2017 Read on The Bay Area Reporter’s website A bill that would allow supervised drug consumption facilities in California took another step forward, as the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted 4-3 on April 25 to advance the legislation. Supervised consumption facilities allow people to inject drugs […]

Q&A: This one-time heroin addict gives back as head of substance abuse program

Name: Vitka EisenAge: 57City: BerkeleyPosition: CEO, HealthRIGHT 360 J.: You have been involved for more than three decades with San Francisco’s Walden House, which serves people with substance abuse disorders. It merged with Haight Ashbury Free Clinics in 2011 to form HealthRIGHT 360. How did you end up leading the organization? Vitka Eisen: I initially came to […]

A New Kind of Health Center Is Coming to Mission District in S.F.

May 3, 2017

By Bill Bradley, Next City, May 3, 2017 Read on Next City’s website This article is the second in a series of profiles of impact development projects produced in partnership with guest editor Gregory Heller. Impact development is a term that describes real estate projects that serve a social purpose. This series explores how impact development projects are reshaping our […]

San Francisco gets serious about safe injection sites

April 9, 2017

By Joshua Sabatini, San Francisco Examiner, April 9, 2017  Read on the San Francisco Examiner’s website Sirens echo throughout Civic Center Plaza around 11 a.m. Friday. A young man has collapsed on the pavement after stepping out of a Jeep Cherokee parked in front of the Main Public Library, his face a gruesome shade of […]

Medicare for all: SF’s gift to the nation

March 28, 2017

By David Talbot, The San Francisco Chronicle, March 28, 2017 Read on the San Francisco Chronicle website Happy days are here again, for now. The Trumpcare fiasco last week produced many joyous results — like reviving the single-payer health care option, the choice of most enlightened countries in the world. Within hours of the Republican […]

Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic, as it was described in 1967

March 10, 2017

By David Pearlman, The San Francisco Chronicle, March 10, 2017 Read on the San Francisco Chronicle website When kids from all over the country flocked to San Francisco for the Summer of Love five decades ago, the Haight was a street bazaar for drugs. The only medical help for sick and badly stoned youngsters was […]

From the doctor to the DMV: Trans people rush to change IDs under Trump

February 21, 2017

By Marissa Ortega-Welch, KALW Local Public Radio, February 21, 2017 Read the article on KALW’s website Kris Gambardella rushed to update the “gender marker” on his driver’s license after Trump was elected. MARISSA ORTEGA-WELCH Kris Gambardella is visiting the doctor today in order to get a new driver’s license. Kris is 26 and does social […]

SF working on ambitious plan to eliminate hepatitis C

February 19, 2017

By Erin Allday, San Francisco Chronicle February 19, 2017  Read the article on the San Francisco Chronicle’s website Photo: Santiago Mejia, The Chronicle Dr. Andrew Desruisseau checks the eyes of Sonia Hernandez at Tenderloin Health Services in San Francisco. Hernandez is a hep\atitis C patient. San Francisco is trying to become the first city in the […]

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