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About the Event

We're back! Live on the rooftop of the Commonwealth Club, join us Oct. 14th to support the fight against hepatitis B and liver cancer.

On October 14th, San Francisco Hep B Free - Bay Area is celebrating its 14th year fighting hepatitis B and liver cancer, and you're invited!

This year we are honoring our heroes and reimagining a Hep B Free Bay Area. 2021 has been a challenging year for all of us but we found our way to success! Come listen to the work we did this past year, support a great cause and celebrate the hero in all of us!

You are invited to to enjoy complimentary hors d'oeurves, cash bar (sales go to the organization) and fantastic company, all with a beautiful view of the Bay Bridge and the evening sky.

The festivities will start at 5:00PM (Pacific Standard Time) on Thursday, October 14th. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test in the past 72 hours will be REQUIRED for entry. Masking encouraged but not required. Please note restrictions may change based on County and City requirements.

Our Silent Auction will offer an array of wonderful items, including a 3-night stay in Tahoe, Jade jewelry, dining, and more! We're also including a RAFFLE with chances to win exciting prizes soon-to-be revealed!

Want to win? Purchase your tickets above and get updates on the auction and raffles.

Date and time

Thu, October 14, 2021

5:00 PM – 8:00 PM PDT

Location

The Commonwealth Club (Rooftop)

110 The Embarcadero 

San Francisco, CA 94105 

Refund policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Unable to attend? Don't worry... Donate!

Due to limited capacity, if you would like to support us but are unable to attend please donate to us instead of buying a ticket. Click the ticket button at the top to access the donation page. We invite you to make a suggested donation of $50 (or more if you are able to!), which can cover the cost of screening 2 residents!

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Thank You to Our Sponsors*

Hep B Free Title-Presenting Sponsor
  • Virus Geeks, Inc.


Hep B Free Leaders
  • Assembly Biosciences

  • Dignity Health: St. Mary's Medical Center and Saint Francis Memorial Hospital

  • San Francisco Association of Realtors

  • AT&T

  • Recology 


Hep B Free Partner
  • Dynavax Technologies

  • Golden State Warriors

  • Jade Health Care Medical Group

  • Law Offices of Catherine Yee

  • Vanita and Austin Louie

  • All American Medical Group
     

Hep B Free Supporter
  • Caryl Ito

  • Claudine Cheng

  • Irene Yee Riley

  • North East Medical Services

  • PayPal Rise Employee Resource Group

  • Peninsula Health Care District

  • Pacific Asian American Women Bay Area Coalition

  • United Airlines

  • First Republic Bank

  • VBI Vaccines Inc.

  • Cathay Post

  • Dr. Samuel So and Margaret Tao

Media Sponsor
  • Crossings TV


Additional Supporters
  • Charity Cultural Services Center

  • Commonwealth Club of San Francisco

  • Emily and Jack Ting

  • San Francisco Giants

  • San Francisco Department of Public Health

  • Schumacher Photography

  • Horatio Jung

  • Marc Rillera

  • Michelle Shen

  • Bryans Grocery

  • Ace Wasabi

  • Vincent Fong

  • Ditka Reiner

  • Dr. Leana Wan

  • Stefano Cassolato

  • Ted Fang

  • Farm House Thai

  • 7 Mile House

  • Manila Bowl

  • Cafe Okawari


*Sponsors will be continually added as received

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WHY HEPATITIS B?

  • 1 in 12 Asian American & Pacific Islander immigrant adults are chronically infected with hepatitis B. 

  • 2 out of 3 people don't know they have hepatitis B.

  • Hepatitis B is the leading cause of liver cancer in the entire world. There is no cure, but there is a treatment that can help you manage your condition. 

  • With simple testing, vaccination and early treatment we can beat hepatitis B.

Your purchase of a ticket makes our education and screening possible and gets us one step closer to winning the fight against hepatitis B and liver cancer.

Help us build a Hep B Free Bay Area.

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