Community Development
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Afghan Coalition • 94538 (Fremont)
• Alternative Family Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Arab Cultural and Community Center • 94116
• Asian Neighborhood Design • 94103
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Barrios Unidos • 95062 (out of area, Santa Cruz)
• Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement • 94124
• Bayview-Hunters Point Mobilization for Adolescent Growth in Our Communities • 94103
• Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) • 94102
• Beats Rhymes and Life • 94610 (Oakland)
• Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department • 94794 (Berkeley)
• Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center • 94110
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) • 94110
• Chinatown Community Development Center • 94133
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) • 95446 (Guerneville)• West County
• Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Community Works • 94609 (Oakland)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco • 94109 • 94118 • 94124
• East Bay Center for the Performing Arts • 94801 (Richmond)
• Ella Hill Hutch Community Center • 94115
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.) • 94112
• La Raza Community Resource Center • 94103
• LGBT Community Center, San Francisco • 94102
• Lyric. A San Francisco LGBTQQ youth organization. • 94114
• Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. • 94110
• Oakland Public Library • 94612 (Oakland)
• Police Activities League | SFPAL, San Francisco • 94131
• Quesada Gardens Initiative (QGI) • 94134
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Richmond District Neighborhood Center • 94121
• River to Coast Children's Services • 95446 (Guerneville)
• Rohnert Park Recreation Department • 94928 (Rohnert Park)
• Samoan Community Development Center • 94134
• San Francisco Recreation and Parks • 94117
• Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) • 95404 Santa Rosa
• SFWAR (Women Against Rape) • 94110
• SHARE Foundation El Salvador • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Sonoma Kinship Family Center • Marin, Sonoma and Alameda Counties
• Southeast Food Access (SEFA) • 94124
• Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center • 94122
• Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... • 94102
• Windsor Community Services Department • 95492 (Windsor)
• Youth UpRising: Community Transformation • 94605 (Oakland)
• Alternative Family Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Arab Cultural and Community Center • 94116
• Asian Neighborhood Design • 94103
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Barrios Unidos • 95062 (out of area, Santa Cruz)
• Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement • 94124
• Bayview-Hunters Point Mobilization for Adolescent Growth in Our Communities • 94103
• Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) • 94102
• Beats Rhymes and Life • 94610 (Oakland)
• Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department • 94794 (Berkeley)
• Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center • 94110
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) • 94110
• Chinatown Community Development Center • 94133
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) • 95446 (Guerneville)• West County
• Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Community Works • 94609 (Oakland)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco • 94109 • 94118 • 94124
• East Bay Center for the Performing Arts • 94801 (Richmond)
• Ella Hill Hutch Community Center • 94115
• Inner City Youth San Francisco (I.C.Y.) • 94112
• La Raza Community Resource Center • 94103
• LGBT Community Center, San Francisco • 94102
• Lyric. A San Francisco LGBTQQ youth organization. • 94114
• Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. • 94110
• Oakland Public Library • 94612 (Oakland)
• Police Activities League | SFPAL, San Francisco • 94131
• Quesada Gardens Initiative (QGI) • 94134
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Richmond District Neighborhood Center • 94121
• River to Coast Children's Services • 95446 (Guerneville)
• Rohnert Park Recreation Department • 94928 (Rohnert Park)
• Samoan Community Development Center • 94134
• San Francisco Recreation and Parks • 94117
• Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) • 95404 Santa Rosa
• SFWAR (Women Against Rape) • 94110
• SHARE Foundation El Salvador • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Sonoma Kinship Family Center • Marin, Sonoma and Alameda Counties
• Southeast Food Access (SEFA) • 94124
• Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center • 94122
• Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... • 94102
• Windsor Community Services Department • 95492 (Windsor)
• Youth UpRising: Community Transformation • 94605 (Oakland)
Afghan Coalition "The Afghan Coalition is a non-profit community based umbrella organization that seeks to empower refugee families, women and youth, both locally and in Afghanistan and to build bridges between the United States and Afghanistan. The mission is accomplished through the provision of community services, supporting member organizations’ community based programs and fostering understanding, reconciliation, reconstruction and mutual relations between the people of Afghanistan and the people of the United States."
Programs:
Contact
Afghan Coalition
39155 Liberty Street D-460
Fremont, CA, 94538
Tel: (510)-745-1680
Fax: (510)-745-1684
Programs:
- Afghan Women’s Health Program
- Afghan Mental Health Project
- Microenterprise Project
- Domestic Violence Support
- Advocacy
- General Services
Contact
Afghan Coalition
39155 Liberty Street D-460
Fremont, CA, 94538
Tel: (510)-745-1680
Fax: (510)-745-1684
Alternative Family Services The Mission of Alternative Family Services is to support vulnerable children and families in need of stability, safety, and wellbeing in communities. FS is committed to measuring and collecting data to help our clients, families, and staff understand their accomplishments and help them set clear, realistic goals as they move forward. AFS believes children heal and thrive living with families in the community. AFS works with clients and families in their own homes, schools and other community settings. AFS brings its services to our clients rather than expecting our clients to come to us. AFS is committed to identifying, utilizing, and celebrating individual strengths in our approach to healing children and supporting foster and adoptive families who so generously open their homes.
Contact
Email
1421 Guerneville Rd., Suite 218, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Phone 707-576-7700
Contact
1421 Guerneville Rd., Suite 218, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Phone 707-576-7700
American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC) "AICRC is a nonprofit, social services, youth services, and Indian education agency serving urban Indian children and their families... AICRC currently provides services in the greater Bay Area, Sacramento County and surrounding counties with a focus on the City of Oakland for the youth services and education programs."
"The well-being and preservation of the American Indian family and extended family is vital to the cultural integrity of the American Indian community. American society is enriched by the existence of American Indian culture, traditions, and values. By providing social services, community support and education, AICRC helps families prosper with resilience and strengths that promotes success for our Native youth."
Youth Services:
Family Support Services:
Contact
522 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610
Tel: (510) 208-1870
"The well-being and preservation of the American Indian family and extended family is vital to the cultural integrity of the American Indian community. American society is enriched by the existence of American Indian culture, traditions, and values. By providing social services, community support and education, AICRC helps families prosper with resilience and strengths that promotes success for our Native youth."
Youth Services:
- Indian Education Center
- Living By Sacred Colors
- Tobacco Use Prevention Education
- Preparing Oakland Native Youth
Family Support Services:
Contact
522 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610
Tel: (510) 208-1870
The Arab Cultural and Community Center "The Arab Cultural and Community Center of San Francisco is a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting Arab art and culture, and enriching the lives of the Arab American Community. We achieve this by providing culturally focused social services, and promoting cross-cultural events to all residents of the Bay Area and beyond. We draw upon our Arab-American heritage and traditions to guide us in this work."
Youth Program "The Arab Cultural and Community Center's Youth Program concentrates on both academic empowerment and cultural enrichment activities. We provide Arab American youth, ages 6-18, with after-school homework assistance; special attention is given to students with limited English language competency. Cultural activities include youth events held at the ACCC, monthly health awareness workshops and cultural clubs at high schools. The ACCC also provides trainings and workshops designed to increase awareness and understanding of the Arab Culture. The youth program is funded by the Mayor's Office of Department of Children Youth and Their Families (DCYF)."
Contact
2 Plaza Street
San Francisco CA 94116
(415) 664-2200 - Phone
(415) 664-2280 - Fax
[email protected]
Youth Program "The Arab Cultural and Community Center's Youth Program concentrates on both academic empowerment and cultural enrichment activities. We provide Arab American youth, ages 6-18, with after-school homework assistance; special attention is given to students with limited English language competency. Cultural activities include youth events held at the ACCC, monthly health awareness workshops and cultural clubs at high schools. The ACCC also provides trainings and workshops designed to increase awareness and understanding of the Arab Culture. The youth program is funded by the Mayor's Office of Department of Children Youth and Their Families (DCYF)."
Contact
2 Plaza Street
San Francisco CA 94116
(415) 664-2200 - Phone
(415) 664-2280 - Fax
[email protected]
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
100 Black Men of the Bay Area (Oakland) "The San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. consists of a group of leading African American men from various professional backgrounds including business, government, education, medicine, law, finance, technology, sales, real estate, engineering and public affairs. We are dedicated to helping African American youth by providing scholarships and mentoring. In addition, we promote health & wellness, entrepreneurship, networking and economic development in order to improve the quality of life for all in our local communities."
Contact
Chapter Headquarters
1638 12th Street Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 763-3661- Phone
www.100blackmenba.org
Contact
Chapter Headquarters
1638 12th Street Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 763-3661- Phone
www.100blackmenba.org
Barrios Unidos "The mission of the Santa Cruz-based, national organization of Barrios Unidos is to prevent and curtail violence amongst youthby providing them with life enhancing alternatives, harnessingthe power of culture and spirituality, providing avenues to quellgang warfare, and offer a promising model for building healthy,vibrant multicultural communities." -https://localwiki.org/santacruz/Barrios_Unidos
BU Programs:
Prison Project
Educational Outreach
Juvenile Hall Transitional Program
Kids' Club
Juvenile Evening Reporting Center
AB-109 Adult
Re-entry program
Individual and Family Counseling
BU Productions "BU Productions (BUP) gives youth a real-life work experience through a full-service screen printing enterprise. BUP is a socially responsible business with the focus of training, teaching and providing at-risk youth with job readiness skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Not just a job training program, BU Productions is a personal transformational experience for youth."
Walter Guzman Retreat Center "...currently serves as a base for healing and a cultural connection for children, youth, adults, and other non-profit organizations. With a central focus around traditional Native American ceremony visitors are immediately greeted by nature, tipis, tree houses, and a sweat lodge. The Walter Guzman Retreat Center is a peaceful place perfect for promoting self-confidence, awareness, sense of purpose as well as many other positive mental, physical and spiritual qualities for youth."
Contact
1817 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz CA 95062
Phone: 831-457-8208
Fax: 831-457-0B89
BU Programs:
Prison Project
Educational Outreach
Juvenile Hall Transitional Program
Kids' Club
Juvenile Evening Reporting Center
AB-109 Adult
Re-entry program
Individual and Family Counseling
BU Productions "BU Productions (BUP) gives youth a real-life work experience through a full-service screen printing enterprise. BUP is a socially responsible business with the focus of training, teaching and providing at-risk youth with job readiness skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Not just a job training program, BU Productions is a personal transformational experience for youth."
Walter Guzman Retreat Center "...currently serves as a base for healing and a cultural connection for children, youth, adults, and other non-profit organizations. With a central focus around traditional Native American ceremony visitors are immediately greeted by nature, tipis, tree houses, and a sweat lodge. The Walter Guzman Retreat Center is a peaceful place perfect for promoting self-confidence, awareness, sense of purpose as well as many other positive mental, physical and spiritual qualities for youth."
Contact
1817 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz CA 95062
Phone: 831-457-8208
Fax: 831-457-0B89
Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) "Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin community, the Bay Area Women’s and Children’s Center is a multi-faceted resource center with a dual purpose.
Our Direct Services Program assists families, children, and women in addressing their immediate needs.
Our Advocacy/Community Planning Program does local and citywide educational work, advocacy, and planning on issues critical to low-income children and families.
BAWCC also works on related neighborhood development and long-term community projects identified by low-income families, youth, and women. This includes efforts such as the campaign BAWCC spearheaded and led for the creation of the Tenderloin Community Elementary School and on-site Family Center, the Tenderloin Recreation Center, and five playgrounds in the Tenderloin and SF Civic Center."
Contact
Bay Area Women's & Children's Center
318 Leavenworth St., SF, CA 94102
(415) 474-2400(415) 474-2400 Fax: (415) 474-5595
General Information: [email protected]
Midge Wilson, Exec. Director: [email protected]
Nancy Ong, Ofc. Manager: [email protected]
Our Direct Services Program assists families, children, and women in addressing their immediate needs.
Our Advocacy/Community Planning Program does local and citywide educational work, advocacy, and planning on issues critical to low-income children and families.
BAWCC also works on related neighborhood development and long-term community projects identified by low-income families, youth, and women. This includes efforts such as the campaign BAWCC spearheaded and led for the creation of the Tenderloin Community Elementary School and on-site Family Center, the Tenderloin Recreation Center, and five playgrounds in the Tenderloin and SF Civic Center."
Contact
Bay Area Women's & Children's Center
318 Leavenworth St., SF, CA 94102
(415) 474-2400(415) 474-2400 Fax: (415) 474-5595
General Information: [email protected]
Midge Wilson, Exec. Director: [email protected]
Nancy Ong, Ofc. Manager: [email protected]
Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement "The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement, Inc. is a non-profit community-based human services agency founded in 1971. The Foundation was created to address the needs of a predominantly African American, isolated community where essential social services such as legal assistance, drug rehabilitation, and mental health care were unavailable." Core Programs
BVHP Foundation Youth Services (ages 11-18)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Group and Individual Counseling, plus Supervised Activities
5015 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-1585 - Phone
(415) 822-6443 - Fax
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Walk-In Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm
Contact
5815 Third Street (at Carroll St)
San Francisco CA 94124
415-822-7500 - Phone
415-822-9767 - Fax
BVHP Foundation Youth Services (ages 11-18)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Group and Individual Counseling, plus Supervised Activities
5015 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-1585 - Phone
(415) 822-6443 - Fax
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Walk-In Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm
Contact
5815 Third Street (at Carroll St)
San Francisco CA 94124
415-822-7500 - Phone
415-822-9767 - Fax
Beats Rhymes and Life (BRL) is a 501c3 community-based organization rooted in Oakland, California dedicated to improving mental health and social outcomes among youth of color, and other marginalized youth, by using hip hop therapy and other forms of youth culture, as a catalyst for positive change.
Contact
Mailing Address
Beats Rhymes and Life, Inc.
450 Santa Clara Avenue
Oakland, CA 94610
Email:
[email protected]
Contact
Mailing Address
Beats Rhymes and Life, Inc.
450 Santa Clara Avenue
Oakland, CA 94610
Email:
[email protected]
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]
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Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department "The mission of the Housing and Community Services Department is to produce, preserve and support affordable housing in order to help meet the housing needs of Berkeley residents, especially those who are low-income, homeless, seniors, disabled or have special needs. This is achieved through its Housing and Community Services Department, rehabilitation programs, enforcement of the Berkeley Housing Code in housing units, and ongoing investigation of new housing and community development programs and financial opportunities."
Aging Services
Community Services
Programs
Plans, Policies, and RFP's
Contact
City of Berkeley - Central Administrative Offices
2180 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-CITY/2489 or 311 from any landline in Berkeley
TTY: (510) 981-6903
Aging Services
Community Services
Programs
Plans, Policies, and RFP's
Contact
City of Berkeley - Central Administrative Offices
2180 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-CITY/2489 or 311 from any landline in Berkeley
TTY: (510) 981-6903
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center "Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center works to preserve and enhance the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of Bernal Heights and surrounding neighborhoods. We promote community action to build a just and equitable community for all." Youth Services Brochure / Membership
Contact
515 Cortland Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-2140 - Phone
(415) 648-0793 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
515 Cortland Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-2140 - Phone
(415) 648-0793 - Fax
[email protected]
Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) "Today BOSS is an award-winning organization that helps people who are facing deep poverty and multiple special needs. BOSS works one-on-one with each family and each individual to help them achieve stable income, permanent affordable housing, and lasting wellness"
"The men and women BOSS serves are 100% very low-income. Over 80% are homeless, and 20% are marginally housed (low income and continued risk of homelessness).
BOSS serves nearly 1,500 new people each year, both single adults (90%) and families with children (10%)."
Contact
Are you homeless, disabled, or low-income and looking for assistance?
Please contact our:
Multi-Agency Service Center
(510) 843-3700
1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA
For general inquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: (510) 649-1930
Fax: (510) 649-0627
"The men and women BOSS serves are 100% very low-income. Over 80% are homeless, and 20% are marginally housed (low income and continued risk of homelessness).
BOSS serves nearly 1,500 new people each year, both single adults (90%) and families with children (10%)."
Contact
Are you homeless, disabled, or low-income and looking for assistance?
Please contact our:
Multi-Agency Service Center
(510) 843-3700
1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA
For general inquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: (510) 649-1930
Fax: (510) 649-0627
Mission
CARECEN empowers and responds to the needs, rights, and aspirations of Latino, immigrant, and under-resourced families in the San Francisco Bay Area, building community leadership to pursue equity and justice.
Vision
Rooted in its cultural strengths and inspired by the Central American justice struggles, our diverse immigrant community thrives: Latino families prosper, build effective community institutions, and participate confidently in civic life.
Values
Respect, perseverance, integrity, trust, excellence and a commitment to social justice are CARECEN’s core values. We are committed to living by these in every aspect of our work: in relating to our clients, to our employees and volunteers, and to our community. By following these values we fulfill our mission to provide the highest quality services to change the lives of the immigrant families in our community.
Contact
3101 Mission Street, Suite 101
San Francisco, CA 94110
Telephone (415) 642-4400 Fax (415) 824-2806 infoATcarecensf.org
Hours of Service
Chinatown Community Development Center "The Mission of the Chinatown Community Development Center is to build community and enhance the quality of life for San Francisco residents. We are a place-based community development organization serving primarily the Chinatown neighborhood, and also serve other areas including North Beach, Tenderloin, the Northern Waterfront, the Western Addition, Japantown, Polk Gulch, the Richmond, Civic Center and the South of Market area. We play the roles of neighborhood advocates, community organizers, planners, developers, and managers of affordable housing." Programs / Resident Services
Contact
1525 Grant Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 984-1450 - Phone
(415) 362-7992 - Fax
(415) 984-9910 - TTY
[email protected]
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Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Contact
1525 Grant Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 984-1450 - Phone
(415) 362-7992 - Fax
(415) 984-9910 - TTY
[email protected]
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Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County " Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County has been partnering with low income families and individuals to help them achieve economic and social stability; to build community, and to advocate for social and economic justice since 1967 and has a rich history and strong allies here in Sonoma County."
"To achieve our mission of “partnering with low‐income families and individuals to help them achieve economic and social stability; to build community, and to advocate for social and economic justice,” CAP Sonoma engages four core programs with over 20 focal points within those programs." Programs: Community engagement, heath and wellness, education, and financial stability. Individual program information: Click here
Contact:
CAP Sonoma
1300 North Dutton Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4610
Phone: 707-544-6911
Fax: 707-526-2918
Facilities Manager:
Doug Pettit
707-544-6911 ext 1028
"To achieve our mission of “partnering with low‐income families and individuals to help them achieve economic and social stability; to build community, and to advocate for social and economic justice,” CAP Sonoma engages four core programs with over 20 focal points within those programs." Programs: Community engagement, heath and wellness, education, and financial stability. Individual program information: Click here
Contact:
CAP Sonoma
1300 North Dutton Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4610
Phone: 707-544-6911
Fax: 707-526-2918
Facilities Manager:
Doug Pettit
707-544-6911 ext 1028
Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) Offers After School Programs, Teen Programs, Substance Abuse Programs, Counseling Services, Senior Center/Counseling, Housing and Emergency Shelters.
Information and contact for individual programs: Click Here
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640 Fax: (707) 823-1642
Russian River Empowerment Center
14520 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 604-7264 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Housing Services
16390 Main Street
P.O. Box 325, Guerneville, CA 95446
Walk-in: Tues 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Thurs 11:00am- 2:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0655 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Counseling appts: (707) 545-4551 x230
Russian River Senior Resource Center
15010 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0618 Fax: (707) 869-0610
Information and contact for individual programs: Click Here
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640 Fax: (707) 823-1642
Russian River Empowerment Center
14520 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 604-7264 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Housing Services
16390 Main Street
P.O. Box 325, Guerneville, CA 95446
Walk-in: Tues 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Thurs 11:00am- 2:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0655 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Counseling appts: (707) 545-4551 x230
Russian River Senior Resource Center
15010 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0618 Fax: (707) 869-0610
Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) "Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) is a non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for marginalized communities with special focus on Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in the Bay Area."
Programs
Behavioral Health
Community Engagement
Youth Programs
Contact Us
Oakland
Program Director: Kenneth Kim, PsyD (Clinical Services), Sean Kirkpatrick and Ann Rojas-Cheatham (Health Equity Initiatives)
268 Grand Avenue
Oakland, CA, 94610
Phone: (510) 835-2777
Fax: (510) 835-0164
Programs
Behavioral Health
Community Engagement
Youth Programs
Contact Us
Oakland
Program Director: Kenneth Kim, PsyD (Clinical Services), Sean Kirkpatrick and Ann Rojas-Cheatham (Health Equity Initiatives)
268 Grand Avenue
Oakland, CA, 94610
Phone: (510) 835-2777
Fax: (510) 835-0164
Community Works "Founded in 1997, Community Works interrupts and heals the far-reaching impact of incarceration and violence by empowering individuals, families and communities. Through programs in the jails and community, youth-led advocacy efforts, and public exhibits and performances, we:
• Enable individuals to break the cycle of incarceration and violence and establish productive, violence-free lives
• Help families and communities heal from the impact of incarceration and the behaviors leading up to it
• Create social and institutional change to better meet the needs of incarcerated individuals, their children and their families
Our work is guided by the principles of restorative justice and a belief in the power of the arts to educate and heal. We work closely with the criminal and juvenile justice systems, the public school system and other community-based organizations providing services in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the state."
Contact
Main (Oakland) Office
4681 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
San Francisco Office
1360 Mission Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 510.486.2340
Fax: 510.647.8560
Email: [email protected]
• Enable individuals to break the cycle of incarceration and violence and establish productive, violence-free lives
• Help families and communities heal from the impact of incarceration and the behaviors leading up to it
• Create social and institutional change to better meet the needs of incarcerated individuals, their children and their families
Our work is guided by the principles of restorative justice and a belief in the power of the arts to educate and heal. We work closely with the criminal and juvenile justice systems, the public school system and other community-based organizations providing services in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the state."
Contact
Main (Oakland) Office
4681 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
San Francisco Office
1360 Mission Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 510.486.2340
Fax: 510.647.8560
Email: [email protected]
Community Youth Center San Francisco "Since 1970, CYC has set the standard for awareness and activism in the Asian community. Originally founded to address the problems of juvenile delinquency and gang violence in Chinatown, CYC has grown to encompass behavioral health, education, intervention, leadership development, street outreach and workforce development in all our programs. We offer services directed at responding to the complex set of issues the youth in our community face including acculturation, difficulties in school, economic hardship, substance abuse, and gang involvement. Our educational enrichment, leadership building, and job-readiness programs have earned CYC a unique reputation as a key agency for Asian youth services in San Francisco." Youth / Parents
Ten Principles on Raising Chinese-American Teens
Contact
Main Office + Computer Clubhouse
1038 Post Street
San Francisco CA 94109
(Tel): (415) 775-2636
(Fax): (415) 775-1345
[email protected]
Richmond Employment Office
319 Sixth Avenue Suite 201
San Francisco CA 94118
(Tel): (415) 752-9675
(Fax): (415) 752-9033
[email protected]
Bayview Branch Office
4438 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(Tel): (415) 550-1151
(Fax): (415) 775-1345
Ten Principles on Raising Chinese-American Teens
Contact
Main Office + Computer Clubhouse
1038 Post Street
San Francisco CA 94109
(Tel): (415) 775-2636
(Fax): (415) 775-1345
[email protected]
Richmond Employment Office
319 Sixth Avenue Suite 201
San Francisco CA 94118
(Tel): (415) 752-9675
(Fax): (415) 752-9033
[email protected]
Bayview Branch Office
4438 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(Tel): (415) 550-1151
(Fax): (415) 775-1345
East Bay Center for the Performing Arts "East Bay Center for the Performing Arts engages youth and young adults in imagining and creating new worlds for themselves and new visions for their communities through the inspiration and discipline of rigorous training in world performance traditions.
We offer diverse youth and young adults opportunities to grow and excel as learners, creators of art, and contributors to their communities. We provide broad and strategic community-based and public school performing arts access programs; rigorous individual and ensemble training; an intensive four-year, interdisciplinary diploma program; advanced internships; and commissions for new works of art. Our students, partners, and audiences deepen their experience and engagement with the life-affirming and community-building impact of music, theater, dance, and media-making from a critical selection of the world’s great cultures.
The Center provides hands-on exploration for children, a conservatory level training program, and ensembles in diverse cultural performing art forms for teens, district-wide residencies and after school classes for children from pre-K to 12th grade, and professional development for local public school teachers."
Contact
339 11th Street
Richmond, CA 94801-3105
PHONE: (510) 234-5624
FAX: (510) 234-8206
General Inquiries: [email protected]
We offer diverse youth and young adults opportunities to grow and excel as learners, creators of art, and contributors to their communities. We provide broad and strategic community-based and public school performing arts access programs; rigorous individual and ensemble training; an intensive four-year, interdisciplinary diploma program; advanced internships; and commissions for new works of art. Our students, partners, and audiences deepen their experience and engagement with the life-affirming and community-building impact of music, theater, dance, and media-making from a critical selection of the world’s great cultures.
The Center provides hands-on exploration for children, a conservatory level training program, and ensembles in diverse cultural performing art forms for teens, district-wide residencies and after school classes for children from pre-K to 12th grade, and professional development for local public school teachers."
Contact
339 11th Street
Richmond, CA 94801-3105
PHONE: (510) 234-5624
FAX: (510) 234-8206
General Inquiries: [email protected]
Ella Hill Hutch Community Center "The Ella Hill Hutch Community Center has been successful in achieving our mission by facilitating a direct partnership of services by the West Side Community members. Twice a week, they provide counseling and therapy, host physical fitness classes for the youth and community at large. Zumba, tennis, and a variety of exercise programs are available at no or reduced cost. and we make the space available for Narcotics Anonymous, community meetings and events."
Contact
1050 Mcallister Street
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 567-0440 - Phone
Contact
1050 Mcallister Street
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 567-0440 - Phone
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]
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
LGBT Community Center, San Francisco "The mission of the San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Community Center is to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies." Youth / Resources
Contact
1800 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 865-5664 - Front Desk
(415) 865-5555 - Main
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Hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-10pm; Sat 10am-6pm
Contact
1800 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 865-5664 - Front Desk
(415) 865-5555 - Main
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Hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-10pm; Sat 10am-6pm
Lyric. A San Francisco LGBTQQ youth organization. "LYRIC’s mission is to build community and inspire positive social change through education enhancement, career trainings, health promotion, and leadership development with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) youth, their families, and allies of all races, classes, genders, and abilities."
Case Management
"LYRIC’s Youth Advocates are available by appointment to help with your needs. All services are FREE. Youth Advocates can help you with legal name and gender change documentation, housing applications, job search assistance, budgeting, school enrollment, counseling referrals, connection to HIV/STI testing and treatment, and much more! Need support? See “Get Involved!” to schedule a “NEW Participant” Orientation."
New Participant Orientation
"Fill our the form below, call (415.703.6150 x10), or email ([email protected]) LYRIC to schedule an orientation. Orientations are typically held Monday-Friday, 2:00-3:30pm."
Contact
127 Collingwood Street
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 703-6150 - Phone
(415) 703-6153 - Fax
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 11a-1p and 2p-6p
Case Management
"LYRIC’s Youth Advocates are available by appointment to help with your needs. All services are FREE. Youth Advocates can help you with legal name and gender change documentation, housing applications, job search assistance, budgeting, school enrollment, counseling referrals, connection to HIV/STI testing and treatment, and much more! Need support? See “Get Involved!” to schedule a “NEW Participant” Orientation."
New Participant Orientation
"Fill our the form below, call (415.703.6150 x10), or email ([email protected]) LYRIC to schedule an orientation. Orientations are typically held Monday-Friday, 2:00-3:30pm."
Contact
127 Collingwood Street
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 703-6150 - Phone
(415) 703-6153 - Fax
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 11a-1p and 2p-6p
Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. "Through culturally appropriate community-based services, MNC Youth programs nurture positive change in the lives of the highest risk youth and their families in the communities they live in. We promote cultural affirmation, social awareness, and community building to empower young people with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to achieve their fullest potential." Early Childhood / Youth / Senior
Contact
362 Capp Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-7752 - Phone
(415) 206-7750 - Phone
Contact
362 Capp Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-7752 - Phone
(415) 206-7750 - Phone
The Oakland Public Library "informs, inspires, and delights our diverse community as a resource for information, knowledge, and artistic literacy expression, providing the best in traditional services, new technologies, and innovative programs."
Requirements for a library card:
-if older than 17 years old you need two forms of identification
-12 years and under need parent signature
-13-17 years old requires either parent signature or one piece of identification
Language Capacity: Library card applications are in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese. The library website is in English, Spanish, and Chinese.
Main library:
125 14th St
Oakland, CA 94612
Tel: (510) 238-3134
(16 locations)
Requirements for a library card:
-if older than 17 years old you need two forms of identification
-12 years and under need parent signature
-13-17 years old requires either parent signature or one piece of identification
Language Capacity: Library card applications are in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese. The library website is in English, Spanish, and Chinese.
Main library:
125 14th St
Oakland, CA 94612
Tel: (510) 238-3134
(16 locations)
Pinole Youth Center Youth Center's mission is "to provide a safe and supervised afterschool program that is youth-lead and youth-oriented. The Pinole Youth Commission provides the vision and directions and the Leadership Club plans activities and projects."
Contact
635 Tennent Avenue
Pinole, CA 94564
Phone: (510) 724-9004
Fax: (510) 724-1528
Email: [email protected]
Mon-Fri 9:00-6:00 p.m.
Contact
635 Tennent Avenue
Pinole, CA 94564
Phone: (510) 724-9004
Fax: (510) 724-1528
Email: [email protected]
Mon-Fri 9:00-6:00 p.m.
Police Activities League | SFPAL, San Francisco "SFPAL builds community by organizing youth sports and healthy activities that develop personal character and foster positive relationships among police officers, youth and dedicated volunteers." Frequently Asked Questions / Programs
Contact
350 Amber Drive Room 203
San Francisco CA 94131
(415) 401-4666 - Phone
(415) 401-4670 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
350 Amber Drive Room 203
San Francisco CA 94131
(415) 401-4666 - Phone
(415) 401-4670 - Fax
[email protected]
Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center "As an inner city, community-based mural arts organization, Precita Eyes Muralists Association seeks to enrich and beautify urban environments and educate communities locally and internationally about the process and the history of public community mural art. We maintain a deep commitment to collaborating with the various communities we serve." Youth Murals
Contact
2981 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 285-2287 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
2981 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 285-2287 - Phone
[email protected]
Quesada Gardens Initiative (QGI) "The Quesada Gardens Initiative (QGI) is an award-winning, resident-led network of people who live, work, and play in the heart of San Francisco’s Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood. Since 2002, QGI has been building community and connecting people through community-defined public art and gathering spaces, gardens, events and organizing." Projects
Contact
(415) 822-8082 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
(415) 822-8082 - Phone
[email protected]
Rafiki Coalition "The Black Coalition on AIDS has formally evolved into the Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness — reflecting a rich history of community service while embracing the changing needs of our community. Our commitment to HIV/AIDS remains strong. However, our new name better reflects our diverse service menu and our core mission, which is to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and eliminate health disparities in San Francisco’s Black and marginalized communities. Rafiki Coalition strives to achieve this focus by providing health and wellness services including, but not limited to, transitional housing, health education, advocacy, health case management and other health-promoting activities."
Services:
Case Management/Counseling
Community Outreach and Health Education
Rafiki Housing
Rafiki Coalition
Complementary Alternative Medicine
HIV Testing
Health Screening
I'm Every Woman
Online Research
Contact Us:
Rafiki Coalition
601 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Main: 415.615.9945
Fax: 415.615.9943
TTY: 415.568.2082
email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
Services:
Case Management/Counseling
Community Outreach and Health Education
Rafiki Housing
Rafiki Coalition
Complementary Alternative Medicine
HIV Testing
Health Screening
I'm Every Woman
Online Research
Contact Us:
Rafiki Coalition
601 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Main: 415.615.9945
Fax: 415.615.9943
TTY: 415.568.2082
email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
Richmond District Neighborhood Center "Our mission is to nurture a diverse urban community by developing and providing high quality youth, adult, and family programs that address critical community needs and foster respect for all people and our environment." Programs Overview / Food Pantry
Contact
741 30th Avenue
San Francisco CA 94121
(415) 751-6600 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
741 30th Avenue
San Francisco CA 94121
(415) 751-6600 - Phone
[email protected]
River to Coast Children's Services "Believes that all families, regardless of income, race, religion, national origin or geographic location have the right to safe, nurturing child care based on an awareness of the principles of developmentally appropriate practice. We also believe that healthy, well-functioning family units are vitally important for each child, the parents, and society in general. Therefore, we offer a variety of services that, together with child care and children's activities, lead to positive growth for children and their parents."
Contact:
16300 1st Street,
Guerneville, CA 95446
Office Hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday
Mailing address: PO Box 16 Guerneville, CA 95446
Phone: 707-869-3613
Contact:
16300 1st Street,
Guerneville, CA 95446
Office Hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday
Mailing address: PO Box 16 Guerneville, CA 95446
Phone: 707-869-3613
Samoan Community Development Center "The Samoan Community Development Center (SCDC) was founded in 1991 as a public benefit nonprofit organization 501(c)(3) that has for more than a decade served, targeting the Samoan and Pacific-Islander communities in the Viscitacion, Bayveiw Hunters Point, and other regions within the City and County of San Francisco." Services
Samoan Case Management
"SCDC provides case management to youth that are at high risk of entering the juvenile justice system and/or youth that are on probation and have been referred by the Juvenile Probation Department."
PIYA
"The Pacific Islander Youth Alliance (PIYA) program targets Pacific Islander (PI) youth in San Francisco neighborhoods with the highest concentration of PI’s. These neighborhoods include Visitacion Valley, Bayview Hunter’s Point, Potrero Hill and City-wide."
Contact
2055 Sunnydale Ave Rm. 100
San Francisco CA 94134
(415) 841-1086 - Phone
(415) 333-1658 - Fax
Samoan Case Management
"SCDC provides case management to youth that are at high risk of entering the juvenile justice system and/or youth that are on probation and have been referred by the Juvenile Probation Department."
PIYA
"The Pacific Islander Youth Alliance (PIYA) program targets Pacific Islander (PI) youth in San Francisco neighborhoods with the highest concentration of PI’s. These neighborhoods include Visitacion Valley, Bayview Hunter’s Point, Potrero Hill and City-wide."
Contact
2055 Sunnydale Ave Rm. 100
San Francisco CA 94134
(415) 841-1086 - Phone
(415) 333-1658 - Fax
Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) " Social Advocates for Youth provides support, opportunities and hope to children, youth and families. We are dedicated to creating and supporting a caring community where all children, youth and families grow, thrive and succeed."
Programs: Housing, Counseling, Job
Contact:
Santa Rosa Office
3440 Airway Drive Suite E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 544-3299 Tel.
(707) 544-6837 Fax
The Dr. Coffee Teen Shelter
1243 Ripley St.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
24/7 Emergency Hotline:
(888) 729-0012
Tamayo Village
1700 Yulupa Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
(707) 528-7500
Programs: Housing, Counseling, Job
Contact:
Santa Rosa Office
3440 Airway Drive Suite E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 544-3299 Tel.
(707) 544-6837 Fax
The Dr. Coffee Teen Shelter
1243 Ripley St.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
24/7 Emergency Hotline:
(888) 729-0012
Tamayo Village
1700 Yulupa Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
(707) 528-7500
San Francisco Recreation and Parks "The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department’s Mission is to provide enriching recreational activities, maintain beautiful parks and preserve the environment for the well-being of our diverse community."
Contact Us:
San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
McLaren Lodge-Golden Gate Park
501 Stanyan St.
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 831-2700
[email protected]
Contact Us:
San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
McLaren Lodge-Golden Gate Park
501 Stanyan St.
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 831-2700
[email protected]
SFWAR (Women Against Rape) "San Francisco Women Against Rape provides resources, support, advocacy and education to strengthen the work of all individuals, and communities in San Francisco that are responding to, healing from, and struggling to end sexual violence." Programs & Services / Direct Services
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
"Rape crisis counselors are available 24 hours/day to offer support, information and resources for survivors of rape and sexual assault, friends, family members and others. Counselors are also trained in areas such as sexual harassment, incest, child sexual assault, same-sex sexual assault, domestic violence, ritual abuse, suicide prevention, male survivors and stalking. SFWAR's crisis hotline is (415) 647-RAPE."
Contact
3543 18th Street #7
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 861-2024 - Phone
(415) 861-2092 - Fax
(415) 647-RAPE - 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
[email protected]
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
"Rape crisis counselors are available 24 hours/day to offer support, information and resources for survivors of rape and sexual assault, friends, family members and others. Counselors are also trained in areas such as sexual harassment, incest, child sexual assault, same-sex sexual assault, domestic violence, ritual abuse, suicide prevention, male survivors and stalking. SFWAR's crisis hotline is (415) 647-RAPE."
Contact
3543 18th Street #7
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 861-2024 - Phone
(415) 861-2092 - Fax
(415) 647-RAPE - 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
[email protected]
SHARE Foundation El Salvador "SHARE strengthens solidarity with and among the Salvadoran people in El Salvador and the United States in the struggle for economic sustainability, justice, and human and civil rights."
Program Areas:
Grassroots Partnerships
Community Development Projects
Advocacy
Major Delegations
Partnering with Salvadorans in the United States
Contact Us:
US Headquarters:
Phone: 510-848-8487
Email: [email protected]
Address: 2425 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704
El Salvador Field Office:
Phone: 2260-4325
Email: [email protected]
Address: Jardines de Miramonte, Calle Los Sisimiles #48,
San Salvador, El Salvador
Program Areas:
Grassroots Partnerships
Community Development Projects
Advocacy
Major Delegations
Partnering with Salvadorans in the United States
Contact Us:
US Headquarters:
Phone: 510-848-8487
Email: [email protected]
Address: 2425 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704
El Salvador Field Office:
Phone: 2260-4325
Email: [email protected]
Address: Jardines de Miramonte, Calle Los Sisimiles #48,
San Salvador, El Salvador
Sonoma Kinship Family Center Sonoma, Marin and Alameda Counties
"Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents.
The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Our vision for the future is: All children and youth in the communities we serve have the resources, support and skills to develop socially, emotionally and behaviorally along a healthy, age appropriate pathway that will allow them ultimately to thrive as adults and to nurture the next generation of young people.
For more than a century, the agency has remained at the forefront of best practices in child welfare. This year, Sunny Hills will serve more than 1600 young people and another 1100 of their family members and caregivers through an array of programs focused on the educational, mental health, housing and developmental needs of vulnerable youth."
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Sunny Hills Services
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
Fax: 415-456-4679
[email protected]
Individual Programs by County: Click Here
"Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents.
The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Our vision for the future is: All children and youth in the communities we serve have the resources, support and skills to develop socially, emotionally and behaviorally along a healthy, age appropriate pathway that will allow them ultimately to thrive as adults and to nurture the next generation of young people.
For more than a century, the agency has remained at the forefront of best practices in child welfare. This year, Sunny Hills will serve more than 1600 young people and another 1100 of their family members and caregivers through an array of programs focused on the educational, mental health, housing and developmental needs of vulnerable youth."
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Sunny Hills Services
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
Fax: 415-456-4679
[email protected]
Individual Programs by County: Click Here
Southeast Food Access (SEFA) "The role of the Southeast Food Access Program (SEFA) is to serve as the catalyst to assist with communication, advocacy, and accountability across city and community agencies. Its focus is to help all neighborhood residents to ensure that healthy, fresh, local, sustainable, and affordable produce is accessible in Bayview Hunters Point and neighboring areas, utilizing not only existing venues but also supporting transformation and/or creation of new ones."
Accessing Free and Low Cost Food
"For a complete listing of available resources go to the Food Guardians guide."
Contact
Accessing Free and Low Cost Food
"For a complete listing of available resources go to the Food Guardians guide."
Contact
Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center "The Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center (SNBC) is a community-based organization serving San Francisco’s Sunset District. Our mission is to provide supports and opportunities to ensure the healthy development of children, youth, and adults. Our purpose is to connect people to their passion, potential, and community."
Our programs include:
"As a result of our work, boys and girls who once struggled in school have found success through a relationship with a caring mentor, adults have learned skills vital for navigating the 21st century, and isolated immigrants and seniors have developed a sense of belonging.
All of SNBC’s services are free of charge."
Contact
3925 Noriega Street
San Francisco CA 94122
(415) 759-3690 - Phone
(415) 759-0883 - Fax
Our programs include:
- Afterschool Programs for Youth
- Computer Technology Programs
- Skill-building Classes for Adults
- Media Arts Programs
- Family Support Services
- Events and Celebrations
"As a result of our work, boys and girls who once struggled in school have found success through a relationship with a caring mentor, adults have learned skills vital for navigating the 21st century, and isolated immigrants and seniors have developed a sense of belonging.
All of SNBC’s services are free of charge."
Contact
3925 Noriega Street
San Francisco CA 94122
(415) 759-3690 - Phone
(415) 759-0883 - Fax
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... "TNDC provides affordable housing and services for low-income people in the Tenderloin and throughout San Francisco, to promote equitable access to opportunity and resources." Our Services / How to Apply
Contact
215 Taylor Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 776-2151 - Administrative Office
(415) 776-4819 - TTY
(415) 776-3952 - Fax
Contact
215 Taylor Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 776-2151 - Administrative Office
(415) 776-4819 - TTY
(415) 776-3952 - Fax
Youth UpRising: Community Transformation "Our mission is to transform East Oakland into a healthy and economically robust community by developing the leadership of youth and young adults and improving the systems that impact them."
"Located in the heart of East Oakland, YU is a neighborhood hub offering young people services and programs to increase the physical and mental wellbeing, community connection, educational attainment, and career achievement among youth members."
Our 4 core program areas:
Membership Requirements:
Wednesdays @ 3:00pm Thursdays @ 4:00pm
How to Become a Member:
Examples of proof of age and address:
Contact Us
Youth Uprising
8711 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA 94605
(P)510.777.9909
(F)510.777.9949
"Located in the heart of East Oakland, YU is a neighborhood hub offering young people services and programs to increase the physical and mental wellbeing, community connection, educational attainment, and career achievement among youth members."
Our 4 core program areas:
Membership Requirements:
- Must live in Alameda County
- Be between the ages of 13-24 years old
- Attend an orientation at Youth UpRising held on the following days/times:
Wednesdays @ 3:00pm Thursdays @ 4:00pm
How to Become a Member:
- Complete a membership application (Download Here)
- Provide proof of age and address
Examples of proof of age and address:
- School ID (with date of birth)
- Birth Certificate (with a photo ID)
- CA ID or CA Drivers License
Contact Us
Youth Uprising
8711 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA 94605
(P)510.777.9909
(F)510.777.9949