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AIDS Healthcare Foundation

1987 establishments in CaliforniaHIV/AIDS organizations in the United StatesNon-profit organizations based in Los AngelesOrganizations established in 1987STDs in the sex industry
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a Los Angeles-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing medicine and health care to individuals living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. As of 2020, it operates 64 outpatient healthcare centers and 48 pharmacies in 15 states.Under the leadership of founder and president Michael Weinstein, AHF has since 2015 become highly active in sponsoring ballot initiatives in multiple states, exclusively financing multiple high profile campaigns, including two measures seeking to cap prescription drug prices (California Proposition 61 (2016) and Ohio Issue 2 (2017)), as well as one seeking to block local development in Los Angeles (2017 Los Angeles Measure S), and two seeking to allow for the expansion of rent control in California (2018 California Proposition 10 and 2020 California Proposition 21), all of which failed at the polls.

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Argyle Avenue, Los Angeles Hollywood

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Argyle Avenue
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