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5. AIDS
This virus is still very much a public health problem. Throughout the Bay Area there
are ample public health responses with a range of services, including free check-ups.
Don't take risks - use a condom.
AIDS-HIV Nightline • 415 434 2437 (English only)
California AIDS Foundation Hotline • 415 487 3000
6. HELPLINES
A number of helplines exist to provide support and information for almost any prob-
lem.
SF Rape Treatment Center • 415 437 3000
Suicide Prevention • 415 781 0500
Victims of Crime Resource Center • 1 800 842 8467
Community United Against Violence: helpline for gays, transgenders, lesbians
and bi-sexuals • 415 333 4357
7. POLICE REPORTS
If you are the victim of a crime of any sort, you should report it at your nearest police
department. Especially if it involves the loss of money or any valuables, including
credit cards, as you will need a copy of the police report in order to make a claim
against your insurance.
8. CLINICS
Walk-in urgent care clinics can be found all around town.
Concentra Medical Center • 26 California St • 415 397 2881
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Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic • 1735 Mission St • 415 226 1775
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