94103: South of Market (SoMa) Trip Planner Transit 511
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94103: South of Market (SoMa)
• Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG)
• Arriba Juntos
• Asian Neighborhood Design
• Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
• At The Crossroads | Helping homeless youth build ..
• Baker Places Residential Treatment Services
• Bayview Hunters Point Mobilization for Adolescent Growth in Our Communities [BMAGIC]
• Community Response Network (Northwest Branch)
• Conscious Youth Media Crew
• Conservation Corps, San Francisco
• CUAV (Community United Against Violence)
• First Place for Youth
• Goodwill Industries, San Francisco
• Healthy San Francisco - Our Health Access Program
• Home - healthright 360
• Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP)
• HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth)
• La Casa de las Madres
• La Raza Centro Legal, Inc.
• La Raza Community Resource Center
• Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development
• Not For Sale Campaign
• Oasis For Girls: Home
• People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights (PODER)
• Regional Center, Golden Gate
• SAGE Project
• SMHC » South of Market Health Center
• Stop AIDS Project
• United Playaz
• University of the Pacific
• West Bay Pilipino Multi-Service Center
• W.O.M.A.N. Inc
• Youth Speaks
Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG) "The Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG) is a coalition of committed youth, adults, and representatives of public and private agencies whose mission is to significantly advance the health and well being of youth and young adults in San Francisco and beyond."
Contact
1550 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 274-1970 x0023 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
1550 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 274-1970 x0023 - Phone
[email protected]
Arriba Juntos "Arriba Juntos (AJ) is a community based non-profit employment and training organization that was founded in 1965. We are dedicated to promoting economic self-sufficiency for all San Franciscans and their families." Programs / Services
Contact
1850 Mission Street (Between 14th and 15th Street)
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-3240 - Phone
(415) 863-9314 - Fax
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm
Contact
1850 Mission Street (Between 14th and 15th Street)
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-3240 - Phone
(415) 863-9314 - Fax
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach "Founded in 1975, Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach (formerly Nihonmachi Legal Outreach) is a community-based, social justice organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander, and other communities of the Greater Bay Area. With offices in Oakland and San Francisco, our work is focused in the areas of violence against women/family law, immigration and immigrant rights, senior law and elder abuse prevention, the rights of those with disabilities, anti-human trafficking, youth violence prevention, affordable housing preservation and tenants’ rights, and other social justice issues."
"To seek legal advice or legal representation, please call us at our San Francisco or Oakland office to speak to a Legal Intake Staff:"
(415) 567-6255 Monday – Friday | 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(510) 251-2846 Monday – Friday, closed on Thursday | 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Contact
San Francisco Office
1121 Mission Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103
(Tel): 415.567.6255
(Fax:) 415.567.6248
Oakland Office
1305 Franklin Street Suite 410
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): 510.251.2846
(Fax): 510.251.2292
- Violence Against Women Project
- Immigrant Rights Project
- Combat Human Trafficking
- Senior Law Project
- Housing Project
- Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
- Disability Law Project
- Other Social Justice Initiatives
- Youth Advisory Council
"To seek legal advice or legal representation, please call us at our San Francisco or Oakland office to speak to a Legal Intake Staff:"
(415) 567-6255 Monday – Friday | 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(510) 251-2846 Monday – Friday, closed on Thursday | 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Contact
San Francisco Office
1121 Mission Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103
(Tel): 415.567.6255
(Fax:) 415.567.6248
Oakland Office
1305 Franklin Street Suite 410
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): 510.251.2846
(Fax): 510.251.2292
Asian Neighborhood Design "Passionately serving now for over 3 decades, Asian Neighborhood Design is a non-profit architecture, community planning, employment training, and support services organization dedicated to helping disadvantaged individuals and communities become self-sufficient.
Our unique service set enables us to fully respond to the complex issues individuals and communities face in trying to achieve a better life and environment – something few, if any, other agencies offer under one roof."
Programs:
Architecture Services
Community Planning
Employment Training
Contact
1245 Howard St
San Francisco, California 94103
(415)575-0423 - Phone
(415)575-0424 - Fax
Our unique service set enables us to fully respond to the complex issues individuals and communities face in trying to achieve a better life and environment – something few, if any, other agencies offer under one roof."
Programs:
Architecture Services
Community Planning
Employment Training
Contact
1245 Howard St
San Francisco, California 94103
(415)575-0423 - Phone
(415)575-0424 - Fax
At The Crossroads | Helping homeless youth build ... "The mission of At The Crossroads is to reach out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and work with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives. Our innovative model focuses on young people who do not access traditional services and are disconnected from any type of consistent support." Blog
Contact
333 Valencia Street Suite 320
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-0691 - Phone
(415) 487-0692 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
333 Valencia Street Suite 320
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-0691 - Phone
(415) 487-0692 - Fax
[email protected]
Baker Places Residential Treatment Services “Baker Places, Inc is committed to providing a comprehensive array of quality services to adults with mental health, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS related issues.”
Participation Requirements: Ages 16-60+, GA & SSI eligible, services also provided on a sliding scale basis
Referrals: Referrals are often made through CATS- Community Awareness Treatment Services or by contacting the Intake Department at (415) 864-1515.
Languages: Baker Place Inc. also provides services in Spanish, Cantonese, and Tagalog.
Contact
1000 Brannan St #401 (Main Office)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: (415) 864-4655
Intake Dept: (415) 864-1515
(more locations throughout San Francisco)
Participation Requirements: Ages 16-60+, GA & SSI eligible, services also provided on a sliding scale basis
Referrals: Referrals are often made through CATS- Community Awareness Treatment Services or by contacting the Intake Department at (415) 864-1515.
Languages: Baker Place Inc. also provides services in Spanish, Cantonese, and Tagalog.
Contact
1000 Brannan St #401 (Main Office)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: (415) 864-4655
Intake Dept: (415) 864-1515
(more locations throughout San Francisco)
Bayview Hunters Point Mobilization for Adolescent Growth in Our Communities [BMAGIC] "BMAGIC advances the educational, economic, and juvenile justice of underserved youth and their families in Bayview Hunters Point. BMAGIC is a collaborative San Francisco neighborhood-based nonprofit organization that coordinates community resources and opportunities to support service providers and community members in Bayview Hunters Point." Our Services
Contact
555 Seventh Street Suite 200
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 558-2488 - Phone
(415) 553-9646 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
555 Seventh Street Suite 200
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 558-2488 - Phone
(415) 553-9646 - Fax
[email protected]
Community Response Network (Northwest Branch) "The Community Response Network (CRN) is a collaborative framework that addresses youth gang violence issues by incorporating existing neighborhood services, funded programs and coordinating these efforts across programs and agencies. The Community Care Response Team is available for support at the crime scene, the hospital, in the home, or in the neighborhood."
Contact
1850 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 672-3660 - Program Director: Ricardo Garcia-Acosta
(415) 297-6019 - Crisis Response: Arturo Durazo
(415) 816-3816 - Francis Chan
[email protected]
Contact
1850 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 672-3660 - Program Director: Ricardo Garcia-Acosta
(415) 297-6019 - Crisis Response: Arturo Durazo
(415) 816-3816 - Francis Chan
[email protected]
Conscious Youth Media Crew "Through our unique San Francisco-based digital multimedia training program, youth participants learn multimedia arts and filmmaking, develop creative voice through storytelling, gain marketable technology skills, and become involved in the community as media producers and young leaders." Video
Contact
1230 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5353 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
1230 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5353 - Phone
[email protected]
Conservation Corps, San Francisco "The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) offers young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work.
SFCC has grown from a basic education and training program into a robust academic, job training, work readiness and life skills experience for over 100 very low-income young adults each year.
Since 1983, over 5,000 young people have taken the challenge to become Corpsmembers, working 5 million hours on hundreds of landscaping, conservation, recycling and playground renovation projects to enhance the environment and communities of San Francisco. Throughout this work, thousands of Corpsmembers have gained academic, environmental and work skills.
Today, SFCC is joined by 13 other local Corps throughout California, through the California Association of Local Conservation Corps. All of these Corps work with young men and women to enhance the environment through recycling, conservation, parkland improvements and more. Corpsmembers also attend academic classes, learn about conservation, and develop job skills through their public service work. Additionally, SFCC is an active member of the national Corps movement, The Corps Network, representing over 100 Corps and more than 21,000 Corpsmembers, providing a wealth of conservation, infrastructure improvement, and human service hours to communities around the country."
Contact
SFCC – Headquarters Office
241 5th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 928-7322 or (415) 946-4896
(415) 928-7330 fax
SFCC – Fort Mason Office
102 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 928-7417
(415) 771-4299 fax
SFCC has grown from a basic education and training program into a robust academic, job training, work readiness and life skills experience for over 100 very low-income young adults each year.
Since 1983, over 5,000 young people have taken the challenge to become Corpsmembers, working 5 million hours on hundreds of landscaping, conservation, recycling and playground renovation projects to enhance the environment and communities of San Francisco. Throughout this work, thousands of Corpsmembers have gained academic, environmental and work skills.
Today, SFCC is joined by 13 other local Corps throughout California, through the California Association of Local Conservation Corps. All of these Corps work with young men and women to enhance the environment through recycling, conservation, parkland improvements and more. Corpsmembers also attend academic classes, learn about conservation, and develop job skills through their public service work. Additionally, SFCC is an active member of the national Corps movement, The Corps Network, representing over 100 Corps and more than 21,000 Corpsmembers, providing a wealth of conservation, infrastructure improvement, and human service hours to communities around the country."
Contact
SFCC – Headquarters Office
241 5th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 928-7322 or (415) 946-4896
(415) 928-7330 fax
SFCC – Fort Mason Office
102 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 928-7417
(415) 771-4299 fax
CUAV (Community United Against Violence) "Founded in 1979, CUAV works to build the power of LGBTQQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) communities to transform violence and oppression. We support the healing and leadership of those impacted by abuse and mobilize our broader communities to replace cycles of trauma with cycles of safety and liberation." Programs / Resources
En Español
Contact
427 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 777-5500 - Phone
(415) 777-5565 - Fax
[email protected]
- "Support Groups: LGBTQ people dealing with violence or abuse can build their skills to heal from trauma and create healthy relationships."
- "Advocacy-Based Peer Counseling: LGBTQ people dealing with violence or abuse can access short-term counseling to receive emotional support, safety planning, referrals, and limited case follow-up."
- "If you are an LGBTQ person dealing with violence or abuse, leave a message for CUAV at (415) 333-HELP (4357). Services require the completion of an intake to assess if we are the best fit for support."
En Español
Contact
427 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 777-5500 - Phone
(415) 777-5565 - Fax
[email protected]
First Place for Youth "First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood. First Place for Youth offers the San Francisco County Independent Living Skills Program to current and former foster youth, Kin-GAP youth, and probation youth from age 16 until their 21st birthday." Calendar
Who is Eligible?
"Youth between the ages of 16 and 20 who are currently in an out-of-home placement or who were in an out-of-home placement sometime after their 16th birthday are eligible for ILSP services until their 21st birthday."
Can a youth receive ILSP services if his or her case is terminated?
"Yes, as long as a youth was in out-of-home placement for any period after his or her 16th birthday, even if the case was later terminated."
How are youth referred?
"Youth are referred to ILSP by their child welfare workers, probation officers, community partners or may self refer."
Contact
30 Harriet Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(800) 818-2989 - Phone
(415) 230-3980 - Phone
(415) 230-3981 - Fax
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Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Who is Eligible?
"Youth between the ages of 16 and 20 who are currently in an out-of-home placement or who were in an out-of-home placement sometime after their 16th birthday are eligible for ILSP services until their 21st birthday."
Can a youth receive ILSP services if his or her case is terminated?
"Yes, as long as a youth was in out-of-home placement for any period after his or her 16th birthday, even if the case was later terminated."
How are youth referred?
"Youth are referred to ILSP by their child welfare workers, probation officers, community partners or may self refer."
Contact
30 Harriet Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(800) 818-2989 - Phone
(415) 230-3980 - Phone
(415) 230-3981 - Fax
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Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Goodwill Industries, San Francisco "Opening doorways to jobs for local people in need, the Goodwill Way combines work skills training with life skills coaching to embrace the whole person. We help build daily habits and offer opportunities for advancement that enable the willing to move beyond the revolving door of minimum wage jobs. We help form solid resumes and connect trained graduates to ready employers — making possible lifelong careers that grow families and communities.
We designed the portfolio of services forming The Goodwill Way to meet people wherever they are on their journey and help them reach their next step — and the next. Whether they are reaching for their first job or a first job in a long time, with Goodwill they can transform their lives through the power of work."
Contact
SF Goodwill
1500 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-575-2101
[email protected]
We designed the portfolio of services forming The Goodwill Way to meet people wherever they are on their journey and help them reach their next step — and the next. Whether they are reaching for their first job or a first job in a long time, with Goodwill they can transform their lives through the power of work."
Contact
SF Goodwill
1500 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-575-2101
[email protected]
Healthy San Francisco - Our Health Access Program "Healthy San Francisco is a program designed to make health care services available and affordable to uninsured San Francisco residents. It is operated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (DPH)."
Are you Eligible?
"You may qualify for Healthy San Francisco if you are ALL of the following:
How do I Apply?
STEP 1: "Make an enrollment appointment with a Certified Application Assistor (CAA)."
STEP 2: "Complete a Healthy San Francisco Application at your enrollment appointment."
Contact
201 Third Street 7th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 615-4555 - Participants & Visitors
(415) 547-7830 - TDD/TTY
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Are you Eligible?
"You may qualify for Healthy San Francisco if you are ALL of the following:
- Living on a combined family income at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level. Find out if you meet the income requirements.
- A San Francisco resident who can provide proof of San Francisco residency
- Uninsured for at least 90 days
- Not eligible for public insurance programs such as Medi-Cal, or Healthy Kids
- Between the ages of 18 and 64"
How do I Apply?
STEP 1: "Make an enrollment appointment with a Certified Application Assistor (CAA)."
STEP 2: "Complete a Healthy San Francisco Application at your enrollment appointment."
Contact
201 Third Street 7th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 615-4555 - Participants & Visitors
(415) 547-7830 - TDD/TTY
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Home - healthright 360 "HealthRIGHT 360 is a family of programs that includes Walden House,Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Asian American Recovery Services, and Rock Medicine." Services Offered / Resource Center
Contact
1735 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 762-3700 - Phone
(415) 558-8366 - TDD
Contact
1735 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 762-3700 - Phone
(415) 558-8366 - TDD
Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP) "Provides free legal clinics for homeless people and those in immediate danger of becoming homeless. Priority given to clients who have mental health disabilities. At the clinic, staff and trained attorneys, paralegal and law student volunteers interview clients and provide ongoing services as needed. Some emergency assistance provided through referral from other agencies."
"Assist with many types of legal cases including landlord/tenant, immigration, SSI, and public benefits."
Languages: Spanish; Vietnamese.
Contact
1360 Mission Street 2nd Fl. (Btwn. 9th & 10th)
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 575-3130 - Phone
(800) 405-4HAP - Phone
(415) 575-3132 - Fax
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Hours: Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9:30am-4pm; Closed Mon all day and Wed 10:30am-Noon
"Assist with many types of legal cases including landlord/tenant, immigration, SSI, and public benefits."
Languages: Spanish; Vietnamese.
Contact
1360 Mission Street 2nd Fl. (Btwn. 9th & 10th)
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 575-3130 - Phone
(800) 405-4HAP - Phone
(415) 575-3132 - Fax
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Hours: Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9:30am-4pm; Closed Mon all day and Wed 10:30am-Noon
HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) "We are a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, California, focusing on youth development and violence prevention. HOMEY stands for Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower the Youth, and true to our name we work together at bettering our communities and growing stronger together." Programs
Contact
1337 Mission Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(Entrance on Washburn Street)
(415) 861-1600 - Phone
(415) 861-3791- Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1337 Mission Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(Entrance on Washburn Street)
(415) 861-1600 - Phone
(415) 861-3791- Fax
[email protected]
La Casa de las Madres "The mission of La Casa de las Madres is to respond to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We give survivors the tools to transform their lives. We seek to prevent future violence by educating the community and by redefining public perceptions about domestic violence." What We Do / Support Services
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 225
San Francisco CA 94103
(Between South Van Ness and Division/Duboce)
(415) 503-0500 - Counseling and Supportive Services
(877) 503-1850 - Adult Crisis Line
(877) 923-0700 - Teen Crisis Line
[email protected]
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 225
San Francisco CA 94103
(Between South Van Ness and Division/Duboce)
(415) 503-0500 - Counseling and Supportive Services
(877) 503-1850 - Adult Crisis Line
(877) 923-0700 - Teen Crisis Line
[email protected]
La Raza Centro Legal, Inc. "La Raza Centro Legal is a community-based legal organization dedicated to empowering Latino, immigrant and low-income communities of San Francisco to advocate for their civil and human rights. We combine legal services and advocacy to build grassroots power and alliances towards creating a movement for a just society. La Raza Centro Legal (Centro Legal) is a multicultural community social justice center based in the Mission District of San Francisco. Since our founding, we have established a reputation of credibility in the community: as a source of trustworthy legal advice and referrals, as a place where clients will be treated with dignity and respect and where they will find advocates willing to fight for them and with them. Centro Legal has advocated for the most vulnerable to address abuses targeting immigrants and ensuring programs supporting this population thrive. Main areas of service are: Immigration Law Program, Workers Rights Program, Senior Law Program, Housing Law Program"
Contact
474 Valencia Street, #295
San Francisco, CA 9410
Phone: 415-575-3500
Fax: 415-255-7593
Contact
474 Valencia Street, #295
San Francisco, CA 9410
Phone: 415-575-3500
Fax: 415-255-7593
La Raza Community Resource Center "is a bilingual, multi-service, non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the social service, employment, educational, and leadership development needs of low-income families and individuals. Serving the community for 40 years, our primary focus is to address the unmet needs of Latino immigrants. The majority of La Raza participants are Spanish-speaking families and individuals of all ages, living in the Mission District of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, but we serve a diverse body of individuals from the vast and various ethnic groups in the community. The agency provides city wide services, and is located in Centro Del Pueblo, a newly renovated facility that houses several non-profit agencies."
Contact
474 Valencia, Suite 100
San Francisco CA 94103
Phone: (415) 863-0764
Fax: (415) 863-1690
Contact
474 Valencia, Suite 100
San Francisco CA 94103
Phone: (415) 863-0764
Fax: (415) 863-1690
Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development "The mission of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) is to coordinate the City’s housing policy; to provide financing for the development, rehabilitation, and purchase of affordable housing in San Francisco; and to strengthen the social, physical, and economic infrastructure of San Francisco's low-income neighborhoods and communities in need. MOHCD administers a variety of financing programs to enable the development and preservation of affordable housing, to assist low-income homeowners, and to help San Franciscans become first-time home buyers. MOHCD is also responsible for monitoring and ensuring the long-term affordability and physical viability of the City's affordable housing stock."
Contact:
1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-701-5500 Phone
415-701-5501 Fax
Contact:
1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-701-5500 Phone
415-701-5501 Fax
Not For Sale Campaign "Not For Sale aims to break the cycle of exploitation, providing survivors and at-risk communities with shelter, healthcare, and legal services, first attending to the most basic needs of individuals who have suffered extreme trauma. Not For Sale works with leading companies and organizations to create employment opportunities to equip survivors with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce."
Contact
2225 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
tel. (650) 560-9990
[email protected]
Contact
2225 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
tel. (650) 560-9990
[email protected]
Oasis For Girls: Home "Founded in 1999, the mission of Oasis For Girls is to partner with girls and young women of color from under-resourced communities in San Francisco to help them cultivate the skills, knowledge, and confidence to discover their dreams and build strong futures." Blog
Contact
1091 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 701-7991 - Phone
(415) 701.0131 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1091 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 701-7991 - Phone
(415) 701.0131 - Fax
[email protected]
People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights (PODER) "PODER is a grassroots, environmental justice organization based in San Francisco’s Mission District. PODER’s mission is to organize with Mission residents to work on local solutions to issues facing low income communities and communities of color. PODER believes that the solutions to community problems depend on the active participation of all people in decision-making processes. Improvements to our neighborhood must be made through collective social action to bring about social, economic and environmental justice."
Contact
474 Valencia Street Suite #125
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415-431-4210
Fax: 415-431-8525
Email: [email protected]
Contact
474 Valencia Street Suite #125
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415-431-4210
Fax: 415-431-8525
Email: [email protected]
Regional Center, Golden Gate "Golden Gate Regional Center is a state-funded nonprofit organization serving individuals with developmental disabilities in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties."
"Whom Do We Serve?"
"GGRC serves residents of Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties who fall into any of the following three categories:
Services Offered:
Case Management
Advocacy and Other Services
Appeal Processes
Applying For Services
Contact Us:
Marin County
4000 Civic Center Drive
Suite 310
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 446-3000
Fax: (415) 446-3001
San Francisco County
1355 Market Street
Suite 220
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 546-9222
Fax: (415) 546-9203
San Mateo County
3130 La Selva Street
Suite 202
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone: (650) 574-9232
Fax: (650) 345-2361
"Whom Do We Serve?"
"GGRC serves residents of Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties who fall into any of the following three categories:
- Is an individual with a developmental disability
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) who has a developmental delay
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) for whom there are established risk conditions that could lead to a developmental delay
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) at high risk of having a development disability due to a combination of biomedical factors"
Services Offered:
Case Management
Advocacy and Other Services
Appeal Processes
Applying For Services
Contact Us:
Marin County
4000 Civic Center Drive
Suite 310
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 446-3000
Fax: (415) 446-3001
San Francisco County
1355 Market Street
Suite 220
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 546-9222
Fax: (415) 546-9203
San Mateo County
3130 La Selva Street
Suite 202
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone: (650) 574-9232
Fax: (650) 345-2361
SAGE Project "The SAGE Project’s mission is to improve the lives of persons who have experienced or are at risk of sexual exploitation, human trafficking, violence and other forms of trauma."
What We Do / Indicators of Exploitation / Survivor Resources
What types of programs and services are available?
"Clients can access some medical services directly at SAGE, and also have access to our alternative medical services, yoga, dance, and exercise classes. We provide free lunches Monday-Friday, and access to clothing as needed. Most of our clients are dealing with post-traumatic stress, and we work on providing mental health referrals, either to SAGE’s Mental Health program, or to other community resources."
Contact
68 12th Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 905-5050 - Phone
(415) 554-1914 - Fax
[email protected]
What We Do / Indicators of Exploitation / Survivor Resources
What types of programs and services are available?
"Clients can access some medical services directly at SAGE, and also have access to our alternative medical services, yoga, dance, and exercise classes. We provide free lunches Monday-Friday, and access to clothing as needed. Most of our clients are dealing with post-traumatic stress, and we work on providing mental health referrals, either to SAGE’s Mental Health program, or to other community resources."
Contact
68 12th Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 905-5050 - Phone
(415) 554-1914 - Fax
[email protected]
SMHC » South of Market Health Center "SMHC is a non-profit community health center that provides comprehensive medical, dental and podiatry services to individuals, children and families who have difficulty getting healthcare. We are a full-service clinic in the South of Market Area, providing high quality healthcare to over 5,000 patients every year. " Services
Contact
229 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
94103(415) 503-6000 - Phone
(415) 503-6099 - Fax
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Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5pm; Fri-Sat 8am-3:30pm; Sun CLOSED
Contact
229 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
94103(415) 503-6000 - Phone
(415) 503-6099 - Fax
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Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5pm; Fri-Sat 8am-3:30pm; Sun CLOSED
Stop AIDS Project > San Francisco AIDS Foundation "San Francisco AIDS Foundation works to end the HIV epidemic in the city where it began, and eventually everywhere. Established in 1982, our mission is the radical reduction of new infections in San Francisco because we refuse to accept HIV as inevitable. Through education, advocacy and direct services for prevention and care, we are confronting HIV in communities most vulnerable to the disease." Programs / Free Condom Finder
Contact
1035 Market Street Suite 400
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-3000 - Phone
(415) 487-8079 - Fax
(415) 241-6706 - Bridgemen: Call Frank
(415) 241-6702 - Positive Force: Call T.J.
(415) 241-5107 - DREAAM Project: Call Blue
(415) 487-8038 - Condoms and mobile HIV testing: Call Hunter
Contact
1035 Market Street Suite 400
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-3000 - Phone
(415) 487-8079 - Fax
(415) 241-6706 - Bridgemen: Call Frank
(415) 241-6702 - Positive Force: Call T.J.
(415) 241-5107 - DREAAM Project: Call Blue
(415) 487-8038 - Condoms and mobile HIV testing: Call Hunter
United Playaz "United Playaz is a violence prevention and youth leadership organization that works with San Francisco’s hardest to reach youth through case management, street outreach, in-school services, recreational activities at community centers, and support to incarcerated youth." What We Do
'"IT TAKES THE HOOD TO SAVE THE HOOD!"
Contact
1038 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 2-PLAYAZ - Phone
'"IT TAKES THE HOOD TO SAVE THE HOOD!"
Contact
1038 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 2-PLAYAZ - Phone
"Pacific contributes significantly to our three communities of Stockton,
Sacramento and San Francisco through a variety of programs. We offer health and
legal clinics, educational opportunities and the ability to participate in
numerous events while enhancing knowledge and educating members of our
community."
"Pacific is committed to being a good neighbor. Please take advantage of our current community outreach and partnership initiatives."
"Pacific is committed to being a good neighbor. Please take advantage of our current community outreach and partnership initiatives."
West Bay Pilipino Multi-Service Center "West Bay was founded in 1968 by local hero Ed de la Cruz and other social activists to address the most pressing socio-economic challenges of the Asian Pacific Islander immigrant community of San Francisco’s South of Market District (SOMA). Throughout the years we helped thousands of individuals through employment placement assistance, food distribution to the elderly, youth programs, community health projects, advocacy initiatives, and case management." Services
Contact
175 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 431-6266 - Phone
[email protected] - General Inquiries
[email protected] - Senior & Family Support Services
[email protected] - Youth Programs
Contact
175 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 431-6266 - Phone
[email protected] - General Inquiries
[email protected] - Senior & Family Support Services
[email protected] - Youth Programs
W.O.M.A.N. Inc (Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent)
Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) has operated since 1978 as a community-based, multi-service agency, serving all-gender survivors of domestic violence in San Francisco and the larger Bay Area. They provide a 24-hour support line for counseling, safety planning, and referrals for needed resources. Call line and therapy services are offered in English and Spanish.
Contact
26 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
Support Line (877) 384-3578
Business Line (415) 864-4777
Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) has operated since 1978 as a community-based, multi-service agency, serving all-gender survivors of domestic violence in San Francisco and the larger Bay Area. They provide a 24-hour support line for counseling, safety planning, and referrals for needed resources. Call line and therapy services are offered in English and Spanish.
Contact
26 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
Support Line (877) 384-3578
Business Line (415) 864-4777
Youth Speaks "We at Youth Speaks seek to create a safe space where youth feel confident sharing their voice and individual perspective. More importantly, Youth Speaks encourages youth to express themselves using their own vernacular." Under 21 Open Mic / Booking Request / Blog
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 604
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 255-9035 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 604
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 255-9035 - Phone
[email protected]