Current Responses
You can aid in disaster recovery efforts by donating money or volunteering your services.
Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.
The UCSF community is reminded to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and invited to attend a screening of Rustin as well as to explore and engage with community events and resources.
Make a Donation to a Relief Organization
Non-profit relief organizations, such as the American Red Cross, need money to respond to crises, and money provides much greater flexibility for them to do their work than supplies or other durable goods.
Advancing the Integration of BCH Oakland & UCSF Health
Update about the transition of BCH Oakland staff to the University of California provided by UCSF Health President and CEO Suresh Gunasekaran and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals President Nicholas Holmes.
Provisional Guidance Regarding Executive Orders Impacting Federally Funded Awards
Guidance on how to respond to federal agency directives supporting the recent White House executive orders as they relate to federally funded awards. Updated guidance will be provided as new information becomes available.
Criteria for Disaster Response
How UCSF's Global Disaster Assistance Committee (GDAC) decides to respond to a crisis.
Types of Support
Ways you can support UCSF's response efforts.
Past Responses
GDAC's previous efforts to assist with crisis response and disaster recovery.
Optimizing Our Workforce Strategy for Mission Excellence
To support UCSF’s mission of excellence in research, education, and care delivery, we are implementing changes to optimize the impact of our faculty and staff by balancing on-site, flexible, and fully off-site work.
The Changing Policy Landscape
UC leadership is working to better understand how recent federal executive orders may impact our education, research, and patient care activities. The UC Office of the President has launched a website to provide resources and updates.