94112: Ingelside-Excelsior Trip Planner Transit 511
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94112: Ingelside-Excelsior
• Balboa Teen Health Center (School-Based) - San Francisco
• City College's African American Scholastic Program
• City College of San Francisco (CCSF)
• Community Well SF
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.)
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic
• Wellness Initiative, June Jordan School for Equity
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.)
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic
• Missionaries of Charity - Queen of Peace Shelter
• Wellness Initiative, June Jordan School for Equity
• Balboa Teen Health Center (School-Based) - San Francisco
• City College's African American Scholastic Program
• City College of San Francisco (CCSF)
• Community Well SF
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.)
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic
• Wellness Initiative, June Jordan School for Equity
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.)
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic
• Missionaries of Charity - Queen of Peace Shelter
• Wellness Initiative, June Jordan School for Equity
Balboa Teen Health Center (School-Based) - San Francisco
"Confidentiality: Services are confidential & don’t require parent/guardian permission unless noted.
Services: Primary Care*, Sports Physicals*, Reproductive Health Care, Health Education, Mental Health* and Substance Abuse Counseling.
* Must have a parent/guardian’s permission
Who We Serve: Balboa High School Students & San Francisco youth, ages 12 - 18"
Contact
1000 Cayuga Ave (near Alemany & Onandaga) Room 156
San Francisco 94112
(415) 469-4512 - Phone
"Confidentiality: Services are confidential & don’t require parent/guardian permission unless noted.
Services: Primary Care*, Sports Physicals*, Reproductive Health Care, Health Education, Mental Health* and Substance Abuse Counseling.
* Must have a parent/guardian’s permission
Who We Serve: Balboa High School Students & San Francisco youth, ages 12 - 18"
Contact
1000 Cayuga Ave (near Alemany & Onandaga) Room 156
San Francisco 94112
(415) 469-4512 - Phone
City College's African American Scholastic Program "The mission of the African American Scholastic Programs (AASP) is to provide its students with appropriate program services while demonstrating sensitivity and appreciation of different life situations and academic endeavors. AASP promotes student success and goal attainment through academic, career/vocational and personal counseling."
"The programs and services are directed to underrepresented students) to assist them in acquiring a high school diploma, and Associates of Arts/Science degree, transfer to a baccalaureate institution, obtain career information, grow through cultural enrichment and become lifelong learners."
"These programs were initially designed to assist African American students; however, because of the richness of the program, AASP now assists a diverse student population."
Contact
50 Phelan Avenue Rosenberg Library, 2nd Fl., LAC, Room 209
San Francisco, CA 94112
(Tel): (415) 452-5315
(Fax): (415) 452-5113
Office Hours:
Mondays through Thursdays
8 am – 5 pm
Fridays
8 - 1:30 pm
"The programs and services are directed to underrepresented students) to assist them in acquiring a high school diploma, and Associates of Arts/Science degree, transfer to a baccalaureate institution, obtain career information, grow through cultural enrichment and become lifelong learners."
"These programs were initially designed to assist African American students; however, because of the richness of the program, AASP now assists a diverse student population."
Contact
50 Phelan Avenue Rosenberg Library, 2nd Fl., LAC, Room 209
San Francisco, CA 94112
(Tel): (415) 452-5315
(Fax): (415) 452-5113
Office Hours:
Mondays through Thursdays
8 am – 5 pm
Fridays
8 - 1:30 pm
"CCSF shall provide a sustainable and accessible environment where we support and encourage student possibilities by building on the vibrancy of San Francisco and where we are guided by the principles of inclusiveness, integrity, innovation, creativity, and quality. Empowered through resources, collegiality, and public support, the college will provide diverse communities with excellent educational opportunities and services. We will inspire participatory global citizenship grounded in critical thinking and an engaged, forward thinking student body."
"Consistent with our Vision, City College of San Francisco provides educational programs and services that promote student achievement and life-long learning to meet the needs of our diverse community."
"Our primary mission is to provide programs and services leading to
"In the pursuit of individual educational goals, students will improve their critical thinking, information competency, communication skills, ethical reasoning, and cultural, social, environmental, and personal awareness and responsibility."
"In addition, the college offers other programs and services consistent with our primary mission, only as resources allow and whenever possible in collaboration with partnering agencies and community-based organizations."
"City College of San Francisco belongs to the community and continually strives to provide an accessible, affordable, and high quality education to all its students. The College is committed to providing an array of academic and student development services that support students’ success in attaining their academic, cultural, and civic achievements. To enhance student success and close equity achievement gaps, the college identifies and regularly assesses student learning outcomes to improve institutional effectiveness. As a part of its commitment to serve as a sustainable community resource, our CCSF mission statement drives institutional planning, decision making and resource allocation."
Contact
(Tel): (415) 239-3000
(8am - 5pm PST, Monday - Friday)
"Consistent with our Vision, City College of San Francisco provides educational programs and services that promote student achievement and life-long learning to meet the needs of our diverse community."
"Our primary mission is to provide programs and services leading to
- Transfer to baccalaureate institutions;
- Associate Degrees in Arts and Sciences;
- Certificates and career skills needed for success in the workplace;
- Basic Skills, including learning English as a Second Language and Transitional Studies."
"In the pursuit of individual educational goals, students will improve their critical thinking, information competency, communication skills, ethical reasoning, and cultural, social, environmental, and personal awareness and responsibility."
"In addition, the college offers other programs and services consistent with our primary mission, only as resources allow and whenever possible in collaboration with partnering agencies and community-based organizations."
"City College of San Francisco belongs to the community and continually strives to provide an accessible, affordable, and high quality education to all its students. The College is committed to providing an array of academic and student development services that support students’ success in attaining their academic, cultural, and civic achievements. To enhance student success and close equity achievement gaps, the college identifies and regularly assesses student learning outcomes to improve institutional effectiveness. As a part of its commitment to serve as a sustainable community resource, our CCSF mission statement drives institutional planning, decision making and resource allocation."
Contact
(Tel): (415) 239-3000
(8am - 5pm PST, Monday - Friday)
Community Well SF Community Well provides a welcoming space in the Excelsior District for growing families and individuals of all backgrounds to connect with holistic services supporting early parenthood and overall wellness that contribute to a better quality of life, and for holistic practitioners to connect with each other and the community.
Contact
78 Ocean Avenue (at Alemany near Mission St.) San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 349-4088
General Information: [email protected]
Contact
78 Ocean Avenue (at Alemany near Mission St.) San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 349-4088
General Information: [email protected]
Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.) "The Inner City Youth Organization of San Francisco strives to provide its youth with more options for educational, personal, mental and emotional development. It is our commitment to help every individual to reach his or her full potential. Through providing unlimited services to the youth of San Francisco, it is our ultimate goal to produce “Drug Free, Care Free, Productive Youth! Since its inception, the organization has developed work/study programs that provide after-school tutoring, physical activity, nutritional snacks, job preparedness workshops, an intern program, and year-round employment for up to 40 youth."
Contact
Tel: (415)587-4099
Fax: (415)587-4099
Email: [email protected]
Contact
Tel: (415)587-4099
Fax: (415)587-4099
Email: [email protected]
Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC "Mission Neighborhood Health Center honors our Latino roots with a tradition of providing compassionate, patient-centered care. We advocate for health equity and deliver innovative, high quality services responsive to the neighborhoods and diverse communities we serve." Medical Services / Community Programs / Appointments page.
"If you would like to become a patient at MNHC, please call (415) 552-3870."
Contact
240 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 552-1013 - Phone
(415) 552-8567 - TDD/TTY
(415) 431-3178 - Fax
"If you would like to become a patient at MNHC, please call (415) 552-3870."
- Shotwell Clinic: (415) 552-3870, 240 Shotwell Street San Francisco CA 94110
- Excelsior Clinic: (415) 406-1353, 4434 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94112
- Valencia Clinic: (415) 647-3666, 1647 Valencia Street San Francisco CA 94110
Contact
240 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 552-1013 - Phone
(415) 552-8567 - TDD/TTY
(415) 431-3178 - Fax
Missionaries of Charity - Queen of Peace Shelter "For pregnant women. No women under age 18. New clients are not taken in on Thursday or Saturday. Proof of pregnancy, HIV test and TB test required. Women may stay until one month after childbirth. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Multi-lingual staff. Call for interview appointment."
Contact: 55 Sadowa St., 94112
415-586-3449
MWF: 8am -12pm (Intake)
Contact: 55 Sadowa St., 94112
415-586-3449
MWF: 8am -12pm (Intake)
Wellness Initiative, June Jordan School for Equity "The mission of the San Francisco Wellness Initiative is to improve the health, well-being, and educational outcomes of San Francisco Unified School District high school students." Our Program / Our Schools
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
June Jordan School for Equity
325 La Grande Avenue #322
San Francisco CA 94112
(415) 452-4602 - Phone
(415) 452-4927 - Fax
[email protected]
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
June Jordan School for Equity
325 La Grande Avenue #322
San Francisco CA 94112
(415) 452-4602 - Phone
(415) 452-4927 - Fax
[email protected]