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Integrating Health Services Will Improve Outcomes

Simply stated, fragmentation of health care services doesn’t work.

The United States is arguably the world’s economic leader. We are admired globally for innovation. And we’re the consummate leader in entertainment. Yet, when it comes to health care (especially for the underserved), our outcomes are woefully inadequate.

Addressing this quandary requires a hard look at siloed funding and systems of care erecting barriers to seeing and serving a whole person.

San Francisco Business Times Guest Opinion: Brett Andrews, December 2019

PRC and AIDS Walk San Francisco Foundation Announce Partnership to Produce AIDS Walk San Francisco 2020

As AIDS Walk San Francisco gears up for its 34th consecutive year, slated for July 19, 2020, PRC and AIDS Walk San Francisco Foundation today (December 9, 2019) announced a new partnership to produce the Bay Area’s largest single-day AIDS-related fundraiser. As the newly appointed primary beneficiary, PRC will work hand-in-hand with AIDS Walk San Francisco Foundation, along with MZA Events, to jointly produce, promote and fundraise for the event.

“It’s an honor to be named primary beneficiary of AIDS Walk San Francisco 2020, enabling our organization to affect positive change and further our mission to reduce the root causes of poverty and advance community health,” said Brett Andrews, PRC’s CEO. “Given the evolution of the HIV epidemic, it is more important than ever that we continue to raise awareness and funds that not only support HIV care and prevention services, but also mental health, substance use, housing and other critical social services that meet the needs of our community. PRC works in collaboration with a variety of public, corporate and nonprofit partners to provide client services and impact the wider issues of poverty and community health – bringing like-minded services under one roof.”

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October 2019 Frontline Newsletter

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