The San Antonio AIDS Foundation is opening its doors for an evening dedicated to reflection, community connection, and four decades of lifesaving work in our city. This World AIDS Day gathering invites San Antonians to learn, remember, and stand together in support of those affected by HIV.
Throughout the night, visitors can hear from community voices, revisit the milestones that shaped local HIV education and care, and meet the people behind SAAF’s ongoing work. Staff and volunteers will be on hand to talk about sexual health services, prevention tools, and the foundation’s commitment to accessible, judgment-free care.
A candle-lighting will honor the lives lost to HIV/AIDS and recognize those living with HIV today — a reminder of the resilience, advocacy, and compassion that continue to move San Antonio forward.
SAAF marks 40 years as a place of safety, dignity, and support for our community.
For more information about the event, visit SAAF’s social media (Facebook and Instagram) or website.