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San Francisco Hep B Free Campaign

San Francisco Hep B Free is a citywide campaign that seeks to turn San Francisco into the first hepatitis B free city in the nation. This campaign provides free and low-cost hepatitis B testing and vaccinations to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) adults at locations throughout San Francisco. The three objectives of the SF Hep B Free campaign are: (1) to create public and healthcare provider awareness about the importance of testing & vaccinating APIs for hepatitis B, (2) to promote routine hepatitis B testing and vaccination within the primary care medical community, (3) to ensure access to treatment for chronically infected individuals.

Campaign Website:
Date Created:
Campaign Format:
Billboard
Web site
Toll-Free Number
Social media
Print
Contact Person:
Project Coordinator
Contact Phone:
415-321-5868
Contact Email:
Organization Name:
San Francisco Hep B Free
Campaign Objectives:
Building Followership/Partnerships
Reducing Rate of Infection
Reducing Stigma
Raising Awareness
Changing Attitudes
Increasing Testing
Increasing Education
Increasing Conversations/Dialogues
Increasing Access to Care
Expanding Knowledge
Funded By:
In-kind donations
Geographic Area:
Regional
Focus Area:
Viral Hepatitis
Campaign ID:
113
Last Updated: