Folders are arranged alphabetically by name of organization.
The HIV Educators Support Group folder includes an announcement of the founding meeting of the organization and a network
resource list, as well as newsletters. The
AIDS
Educators Network also includes a members list, along with announcements and minutes.
The Children's
AIDS
Network folder contains information on the first two meetings of the network (1989), while the Youth Environment Survey (YES)
folder contains information on Project Menu (Methods of Estimating Needle Users at Risk for
AIDS
)
The Black Coalition on
AIDS
(BCA) folder(s) contains a wide range of information from minutes to handwritten notes, including programs from their first
two annual awards dinners, newsletters, position papers and proposals. The African-American Men's Caucus folder consists of
four issues of the Chain Links newsletter.
The Community United in Response to
AIDS
/SIDA (CURAS) folder includes information on disputes and controversies within the organization. The Latino Coalition on
AIDS
/SIDA, contains a wide range of materials including handwritten notes on some of their meetings. The Latino Commission on
Aids
and the Latino Service Needs within the SF
AIDS
Service System folders each contain a major report.
The National Minority
AIDS
Council folder contains correspondence with a local Asian American group and copies of the NMAC Update and the T.A.-Technical
Assistance Newsletter, as well as the Public Policy Primer. The Urban Indian Health Board folder primarily concerns the need
for emergency funds.
A directory of religious-based
AIDS
counselors can be found in the Interreligious Coalition on
AIDS
Folder, while the Interfaith Conference on
AIDS
contains the proceedings of their conference held March 21-22, 1987. The Most Holy Redeemer Support Group folder includes
a training manual Care for Persons with
AIDS
/ARC.
The Stop
AIDS
Project has been subdivided into the largest number of individual folders. The Proposal for a National Stop
AIDS
Resource Center, and the Core Volunteer Training materials were given their own folders because of their discrete nature.
The three separate folders containing a Progress Report, Program Statistics, and Project Reports have been combined into a
single folder and the final folder holds the remaining items from this organization.
The VNA Visiting Nurses Association) San Francisco folder contains only a single flyer about their services.