Employment
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Arriba Juntos • 94103
• Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) • 94607 (Oakland)
• Asian Neighborhood Design • 94103
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Black Journalists Association • 94612 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Community Services (BACS) • 94612 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Catholic Charities of the East Bay • 94519 (Concord), 94801 (Richmond)
• City Youth Now • 94127
• Community & Family Services (CFSA) • 95472 (Sebastopol)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco • 94109 • 94118 • 94124
• Conservation Corps, San Francisco • 94103
• Goodwill Industries, San Francisco • 94103
• Horizons Unlimited • 94110
• Juma Ventures • 94105
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• LGBT Community Center, San Francisco • 94102
• Lyric. A San Francisco LGBTQQ youth organization. • 94114
• Mission Language & Vocational School • 94110
• New Door Ventures • 94110
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• Oasis For Girls: Home • 94103
• RAMP - Work Force Development SF • 94102 • 94123
• Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc. • 94121
• San Francisco Youth Employment Coalition (YEC) • 94104
• Seven Tepees Youth Program • 94110
• The Stride Center • 94520 (Concord), 94806 (San Pablo)
• Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... • 94102
• Women's Building • 94110
• Workforce Development Board • 94523 (Pleasant Hill)
• Young Community Developers, Inc. • 94124
• Youth UpRising: Community Transformation • 94605 (Oakland)
• Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) • 94607 (Oakland)
• Asian Neighborhood Design • 94103
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Black Journalists Association • 94612 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Community Services (BACS) • 94612 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Catholic Charities of the East Bay • 94519 (Concord), 94801 (Richmond)
• City Youth Now • 94127
• Community & Family Services (CFSA) • 95472 (Sebastopol)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco • 94109 • 94118 • 94124
• Conservation Corps, San Francisco • 94103
• Goodwill Industries, San Francisco • 94103
• Horizons Unlimited • 94110
• Juma Ventures • 94105
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• LGBT Community Center, San Francisco • 94102
• Lyric. A San Francisco LGBTQQ youth organization. • 94114
• Mission Language & Vocational School • 94110
• New Door Ventures • 94110
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• Oasis For Girls: Home • 94103
• RAMP - Work Force Development SF • 94102 • 94123
• Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc. • 94121
• San Francisco Youth Employment Coalition (YEC) • 94104
• Seven Tepees Youth Program • 94110
• The Stride Center • 94520 (Concord), 94806 (San Pablo)
• Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... • 94102
• Women's Building • 94110
• Workforce Development Board • 94523 (Pleasant Hill)
• Young Community Developers, Inc. • 94124
• Youth UpRising: Community Transformation • 94605 (Oakland)
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 Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) "ACMHS provides multicultural and multilingual services, empowering the most vulnerable members of our community to lead healthy, productive and contributing lives. Our vision is to grow as a responsive and innovative organization, embracing diversity and compassionate care, setting the standard of excellence for integrated services to Asian & Pacific Islander communities."
Services:
Contact
ACMHS Main Office:
310 8th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94607
Asian Family Resource Center:
12240 San Pablo Avenue
Richmond, CA 94805
Central County Office
13847 E 14th Street
Suite 116
San Leandro, CA 94578
Services:
- Adult Behavioral Health Services
- Children and Youth Clinical Services
- Developmental Disabilities Services
- Prevention and Early Intervention
- Vocational Rehabilitation
Contact
ACMHS Main Office:
310 8th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94607
Asian Family Resource Center:
12240 San Pablo Avenue
Richmond, CA 94805
Central County Office
13847 E 14th Street
Suite 116
San Leandro, CA 94578
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 Us
Chapter Headquarters
1638 12th Street Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 763-3661- Phone
www.100blackmenba.org
Contact Us
Chapter Headquarters
1638 12th Street Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 763-3661- Phone
www.100blackmenba.org
Bay Area Black Journalists Association "The Bay Area Black Journalists Association (BABJA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that exists to serve as an advocate and beneficial network of journalists, students and media-related professionals. BABJA grooms African American professionals for leadership; enhances the responsible news coverage of communities of color; and works with Bay Area media in hiring and retention of black journalists."
BABJA Goals
"1. Develop partnerships with local media companies to ensure the hiring, retention & promotion of black journalists.
2. Encouraging and mentoring black students with an interest in journalism and media.
3. To provide a professional and social network for black journalists to cultivate relationships with each other."
BABJA Goals
"1. Develop partnerships with local media companies to ensure the hiring, retention & promotion of black journalists.
2. Encouraging and mentoring black students with an interest in journalism and media.
3. To provide a professional and social network for black journalists to cultivate relationships with each other."
Bay Area Community Services (BACS) "Bay Area Community Services (BACS) delivers supportive services to marginalized adults to improve the quality of their lives and keep them connected to their community."
Programs:
Older Adult Services
-Adult Day Program
-Case Management
Mental Health Services
-Case Management
-Wellness Centers
-Employment Program
-Crisis Residential Program
-Prevention Engagement Program
-Hope Intervention Program
Homeless & Housing Services
-The Housing Fast Network
-Supported Housing
-Homeless Outreach Programs
-Medical Respite Services
-Warming Center
Contact
1814 Franklin Street
Fourth Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): (510) 613-0330
EMAIL: [email protected]
Programs:
Older Adult Services
-Adult Day Program
-Case Management
Mental Health Services
-Case Management
-Wellness Centers
-Employment Program
-Crisis Residential Program
-Prevention Engagement Program
-Hope Intervention Program
Homeless & Housing Services
-The Housing Fast Network
-Supported Housing
-Homeless Outreach Programs
-Medical Respite Services
-Warming Center
Contact
1814 Franklin Street
Fourth Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): (510) 613-0330
EMAIL: [email protected]
Bay Area Rescue Mission "At the Bay Area Rescue Mission, we offer help for the “whole person”:
- Food, shelter, warm showers and fresh clean clothes for the body
- A gospel message of eternal hope for the soul
- Biblical studies, computer-aided learning, and GED preparation for the mind
- Job skills training in culinary arts, warehousing, heavy equipment operation, office work, construction, security, janitorial service, and automotive sales and service for the hands
- Parenting classes, job preparedness, anger management, counseling, and personal financial management classes for the character
- Compassion, friendship, fellowship, retreats, outings, and prayer meetings for the heart"
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
"Catholic Charities of the East Bay helps families in need rise above poverty and live self-sufficient lives. Programs include: Welcoming the Stranger, we offer legal immigration, refugee employment and refugee resettlement services to those in need; Fostering Self-sufficiency, we assist, train and advocate for individuals and families through employment, housing, literacy, tax assistance, parish and senior programs; Healing Trauma, we support the community through case management, crisis response, restorative practices and victim support programs."
Contact:
Concord Family Center
3540 Chestnut Avenue,
Concord, CA 94519
PHONE: (925) 825-3099
FAX: (925) 825-5503
West County Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
PHONE: (510) 234- 5110
FAX: (510) 237 - 6778
Contact:
Concord Family Center
3540 Chestnut Avenue,
Concord, CA 94519
PHONE: (925) 825-3099
FAX: (925) 825-5503
West County Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
PHONE: (510) 234- 5110
FAX: (510) 237 - 6778
• Community & Family Services (CFSA)
Youth Employment:
"Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) Youth Education and Employment Services program is offered in cooperation with the Federal Workforce Investment Act, Sonoma County Human Services Department and a consortium of agencies including Petaluma People Services Center, Social Advocates for Youth and The Center for Social and Environmental Stewardship."
Adult Employment:
"SonomaWORKS is a structured four-week employment and training program developed to meet the needs of Sonoma County residents who receive TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families). Through funding provided by the Sonoma County Human Services Department, the SonomaWORKS program offers a variety of services tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual. Focusing on an individual’s strengths and highlighting their accomplishments, the services help participants prepare themselves to compete for, obtain, and retain good-paying jobs and to become independent of the welfare system."
"Community & Family Service Agency CFSA offers the SonomaWORKS employment services program as a partner in The Employment Group, a consortium of agencies including Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire, The Center for Social and Environmental Stewardship, and Petaluma People Services Center."
Contact:
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640
Fax: (707) 823-1642
Youth Employment:
"Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) Youth Education and Employment Services program is offered in cooperation with the Federal Workforce Investment Act, Sonoma County Human Services Department and a consortium of agencies including Petaluma People Services Center, Social Advocates for Youth and The Center for Social and Environmental Stewardship."
Adult Employment:
"SonomaWORKS is a structured four-week employment and training program developed to meet the needs of Sonoma County residents who receive TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families). Through funding provided by the Sonoma County Human Services Department, the SonomaWORKS program offers a variety of services tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual. Focusing on an individual’s strengths and highlighting their accomplishments, the services help participants prepare themselves to compete for, obtain, and retain good-paying jobs and to become independent of the welfare system."
"Community & Family Service Agency CFSA offers the SonomaWORKS employment services program as a partner in The Employment Group, a consortium of agencies including Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire, The Center for Social and Environmental Stewardship, and Petaluma People Services Center."
Contact:
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640
Fax: (707) 823-1642
City Youth Now "For over half a century, our mission has remained constant—City Youth Now supports youth in the San Francisco foster care and juvenile justice systems by providing funds for services and programs that promote stability and personal growth.
City Youth Now, originally founded in 1950, is the first non-profit organization of its kind in the history of the United States' juvenile court system. City Youth Now diligently works behind the scenes to address the unique needs of children and youth under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Juvenile Court System. Probation officers, social workers, attorneys, and others come to us daily with requests for youth under their supervision.
City Youth Now works to ensure that youth in the juvenile court system have the same positive youth development opportunities as other children to grow into mature and successful adults.
The realities youth in the system face intensify every decade. The youth we serve come from low-income families, often with histories of child abuse and neglect, gun violence, incarceration, and/or substance abuse. The children come from all over San Francisco. They range in age from newborn to 18 years old, sometimes older for those youth who have recently emancipated from foster care. While they come from different communities around the city, the one thing they have in common is that they have each endured more than their share of trauma and hardship. Our hope is that by providing them with opportunities they might not otherwise have, they will have a better chance of breaking out of the cycle of violence and addiction that entraps so many of their peers and adult community members."
City Youth Now Currently Provides:
Contact
City Youth Now
375 Woodside Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94127
Ananda Joy Hart, Esq.
Managing Director
415-753-7576
[email protected]
City Youth Now, originally founded in 1950, is the first non-profit organization of its kind in the history of the United States' juvenile court system. City Youth Now diligently works behind the scenes to address the unique needs of children and youth under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Juvenile Court System. Probation officers, social workers, attorneys, and others come to us daily with requests for youth under their supervision.
City Youth Now works to ensure that youth in the juvenile court system have the same positive youth development opportunities as other children to grow into mature and successful adults.
The realities youth in the system face intensify every decade. The youth we serve come from low-income families, often with histories of child abuse and neglect, gun violence, incarceration, and/or substance abuse. The children come from all over San Francisco. They range in age from newborn to 18 years old, sometimes older for those youth who have recently emancipated from foster care. While they come from different communities around the city, the one thing they have in common is that they have each endured more than their share of trauma and hardship. Our hope is that by providing them with opportunities they might not otherwise have, they will have a better chance of breaking out of the cycle of violence and addiction that entraps so many of their peers and adult community members."
City Youth Now Currently Provides:
- Education funding and tutorial services to hundreds of children annually
- Stipends and job training skills for youth on probation
- Funding to assist teens' transition to independent living
- Funds for emergency clothing, eyeglasses, dental care, and music and art lessons
- Graduation expenses
- Scholarships for camp
- Books and programming for the libraries at Juvenile Hall and Log Cabin Ranch
- Visual arts and special programs such as yoga, book clubs, visits by the San Francisco Opera and Zoo mobile, and special lecture series at Juvenile Hall to engage and expose these youth to pathways to a better future
- Emergency essentials kit for every child who is taken into foster care in San Francisco
- Holiday Gifts for over 3,500 children annually
- GED and academic tutoring for youth at the Juvenile Justice Center
Contact
City Youth Now
375 Woodside Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94127
Ananda Joy Hart, Esq.
Managing Director
415-753-7576
[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
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
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]
HireTeen.com "is a reference site for youth employment in the United States. On this site teenagers can find information about companies that hire teens by job category, minimum age, and state. Since August 2009 HireTeen.com has been providing this information to teenagers to help them get a real job and to learn how to begin their career."
Horizons Unlimited "Horizons is a youth development and empowerment organization rooted in community service and advocacy. Culturally competent and linguistically sensitive programs are driven by the needs of our youth and reflect the diversity of the population served." Programs / One-Sheet
Are services offered in Spanish?
"Yes. All Horizons staff are bilingual. We can provide all of our services in Spanish when appropriate."
Do I need to be a legal resident to receive services?
"No. Horizons serves all qualified youth and young adults regardless of immigration status. However, our employment program only provides jobs to youth that have legal employment authorization."
Contact
440 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 487-6700 - Phone
(415) 487-6730 - Phone
(415) 318-8026 - TDD
(415) 487-6724 - Fax
Are services offered in Spanish?
"Yes. All Horizons staff are bilingual. We can provide all of our services in Spanish when appropriate."
Do I need to be a legal resident to receive services?
"No. Horizons serves all qualified youth and young adults regardless of immigration status. However, our employment program only provides jobs to youth that have legal employment authorization."
Contact
440 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 487-6700 - Phone
(415) 487-6730 - Phone
(415) 318-8026 - TDD
(415) 487-6724 - Fax
JOBS NOW! "JobsNOW! offers Bay Area businesses a wage reimbursement to incentivize the hiring of eligible San Francisco job seekers and to help them grow their business."
"JOBsNOW! Program will provide job opportunities for those who receive employment services from the Human Services Agency. Contact your Employment Specialist or call 1-877-JOB1NOW if you are interested in the JobsNOW! program!Job Seekers can also attend a JobsNOW! eligibility session every Monday (excluding legal holidays) or Tuesday at 9:00am or Fridays at 10:00 am at the:"
Mission Career Link Workforce Center
3120 Mission Street (cross street Cesar Chavez)
"JOBsNOW! Program will provide job opportunities for those who receive employment services from the Human Services Agency. Contact your Employment Specialist or call 1-877-JOB1NOW if you are interested in the JobsNOW! program!Job Seekers can also attend a JobsNOW! eligibility session every Monday (excluding legal holidays) or Tuesday at 9:00am or Fridays at 10:00 am at the:"
Mission Career Link Workforce Center
3120 Mission Street (cross street Cesar Chavez)
Juma Ventures "Over the past 20 years, Juma has transformed into a national, award-winning youth development program serving more than 1,200 low-income students in six cities. Juma's program combines employment in social enterprises, college preparation, and financial asset building to create a safe, supportive community where low-income youth can achieve their dreams of a college education. Juma helps break the cycle of poverty by ensuring that young people complete a four-year college degree."
"Despite the many challenges facing Juma students, they also possess significant assets. They are resilient, positive and show great determination in the pursuit of their goals, continually demonstrating tremendous promise and success when provided with opportunities to excel. That’s why we’re here: to provide these students with the tools and resources they need to overcome barriers, maximize their personal assets, and successfully transition into a life of higher education and greater success."
Contact
131 Steuart Street, Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.371.0727 (phone)
415.371.1634 (fax)
"Despite the many challenges facing Juma students, they also possess significant assets. They are resilient, positive and show great determination in the pursuit of their goals, continually demonstrating tremendous promise and success when provided with opportunities to excel. That’s why we’re here: to provide these students with the tools and resources they need to overcome barriers, maximize their personal assets, and successfully transition into a life of higher education and greater success."
Contact
131 Steuart Street, Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.371.0727 (phone)
415.371.1634 (fax)
Larkin Street Youth Services "The mission of Larkin Street Youth Services is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all." Programs, Locations, and Hours / Additional Resources for Youth
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
- Emergency Services
- Community Based Housing
- Transitional Housing
- Medical Services
- Education and Employment Services
- Referral Guide
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
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 Language & Vocational School "Mission Language and Vocational School’s (MLVS) mission is to improve the socio-economic condition of limited or non-English speaking, low-and moderate-income Latinos and other underserved families in San Francisco and the Bay Area through job-specific language and vocational training programs, and the creation of economic development initiatives." Programs / Latino Culinary Academy
REQUIREMENTS:
San Francisco Resident
Low Income
U.S. Work Authorization
CALWorks, PAES, Workers' Comp., Rehabilitation, EDD/TAA are welcome
All courses include as needed:
English as a Second Language
Business English
Computer literacy
Basic math
Placement assistance service
Contact
2929 19th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 622-5432 - Phone
[email protected]
REQUIREMENTS:
San Francisco Resident
Low Income
U.S. Work Authorization
CALWorks, PAES, Workers' Comp., Rehabilitation, EDD/TAA are welcome
All courses include as needed:
English as a Second Language
Business English
Computer literacy
Basic math
Placement assistance service
Contact
2929 19th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 622-5432 - Phone
[email protected]
New Door Ventures "New Door Ventures prepares at-risk youth for work and life. We provide skill-building, individual support and jobs that enable our youth to discover and achieve their potential. Our work is integral to their successful transition to healthy, sustainable adulthood. We aim to transform individuals who will in turn transform their communities." Programs / Jobs
APPLICATIONS:
"Please send résumé and a well-crafted cover letter that demonstrates your interest in the position, your qualifications and your ability to effectively communicate in writing to: [email protected]"
Contact
3221 20th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 920-9200 - Phone
(415) 920-9203 - Fax
[email protected]
APPLICATIONS:
"Please send résumé and a well-crafted cover letter that demonstrates your interest in the position, your qualifications and your ability to effectively communicate in writing to: [email protected]"
Contact
3221 20th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 920-9200 - Phone
(415) 920-9203 - Fax
[email protected]
North Bay Veterans Resource Center • "Veterans Resource Centers of America is a community based veteran’s service agency with a 40 year history of providing veteran programs. We strive to engage veterans and their families in a process of healing and growth that celebrates their individuality, identifies all barriers to success, mitigates those barriers, and challenges each participant to live to their utmost potential."
Contact: P.O. BOX 378 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Phone: (707) 578-2785 Email: [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]
RAMP - Work Force Development SF "RAMP is a job readiness program that helps San Francisco young adults (18 to 24 years old) connect with career opportunities that match-up with their individual goals and needs."
"The central feature of RAMP is a job readiness training program that may include wrap-around support services, classroom-based learning, hands-on team building, physical exercise, substance abuse and mental health services and a work based learning experience. Upon successful completion, youth have the potential of being connected to "next step" employment, training or education opportunities."
Eligibility Requirements:
"Youth ages 18 to 24 who have limited work experience and/or have not graduated high school."
"In addition, youth must:
· Reside in a low-income family
· Be willing to take a drug test
· Be able to obtain right-to-work documents"
Contact Us:
San Francisco Conservation Corps
Building 102 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Amber Whitman
[email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Phone
(415) 928-7417
(415) 928-7417 x307
"The central feature of RAMP is a job readiness training program that may include wrap-around support services, classroom-based learning, hands-on team building, physical exercise, substance abuse and mental health services and a work based learning experience. Upon successful completion, youth have the potential of being connected to "next step" employment, training or education opportunities."
Eligibility Requirements:
"Youth ages 18 to 24 who have limited work experience and/or have not graduated high school."
"In addition, youth must:
· Reside in a low-income family
· Be willing to take a drug test
· Be able to obtain right-to-work documents"
Contact Us:
San Francisco Conservation Corps
Building 102 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Amber Whitman
[email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Phone
(415) 928-7417
(415) 928-7417 x307
Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc. "is a private, non-profit mental health agency that is committed to advocating for and providing community based, culturally-competent, and consumer-guided comprehensive services, with an emphasis on serving Asian & Pacific Islander Americans." Services / Programs Sheet / Fact Sheet
Contract
3626 Balboa Street
San Francisco CA 94121
(415) 668-5955 - Phone
(415) 668-0246 - Fax
[email protected]
Contract
3626 Balboa Street
San Francisco CA 94121
(415) 668-5955 - Phone
(415) 668-0246 - Fax
[email protected]
San Francisco Youth Employment Coalition (YEC) "The San Francisco Youth Employment Coalition (YEC) represents the joint commitment of over sixty public and private non-profit youth service providers to advocate for youth employment in San Francisco. The coalition aims to improve communication and cooperation between youth serving agencies in SF, to engage SF businesses in partnerships to improve and expand employment opportunities for youth, to maximize the efficient use of current youth employment resources, to raise public awareness of youth employment and training, and to advance the positive image of youth."
"YEC is a membership agency with a mission to build city-wide relationships maximize community resources, and advocate for the employment and retention of youth."
For enrollment information Contact
Ciara Wade , 415-920-9200 ext. 309, Email: [email protected]
Sabrina Mutukisna, 415-685-9717, Email: [email protected]
For more information visit link
"YEC is a membership agency with a mission to build city-wide relationships maximize community resources, and advocate for the employment and retention of youth."
For enrollment information Contact
Ciara Wade , 415-920-9200 ext. 309, Email: [email protected]
Sabrina Mutukisna, 415-685-9717, Email: [email protected]
For more information visit link
Seven Tepees Youth Program "Seven Tepees Youth Program positively impacts the lives of inner-city youth. Students are with us from 6th grade through high school graduation and beyond, an impressive long term investment in their future. At Seven Tepees, youth learn and practice the academic and social competencies necessary to be successful in the 21st century. A cornerstone of our work is connection to the natural environment."
"Seven Tepees runs two youth programs: The Learning Center, Seven Tepees' original youth program which nurtures students from 6th to 12th grade, and the College and Career program, launched in 2008 to increase the number of first-generation college students. "
Contact Us:
Seven Tepees
3177 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 415-522-1550
Fax: 415-522-1551
Email: [email protected]
"Seven Tepees runs two youth programs: The Learning Center, Seven Tepees' original youth program which nurtures students from 6th to 12th grade, and the College and Career program, launched in 2008 to increase the number of first-generation college students. "
Contact Us:
Seven Tepees
3177 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 415-522-1550
Fax: 415-522-1551
Email: [email protected]
"The Stride Center has developed a curriculum and teaching staff that responds to the unique circumstances of men and women who face barriers to employment and access to careers in the burgeoning technology economy. The Stride Center's professional environment for learning and proven, comprehensive learning model is helping deserving, capable people gain jobs, self respect and financial independence.
The Stride Center's comprehensive career development program includes:
Contact:
Concord
2699 Monument Blvd.,
Concord, CA 94520
PHONE: (510) 234-1300 ext. 105
San Pablo
2300 El Portal Drive - Suite C,
San Pablo, CA 94806
PHONE: (510) 234-1300 ext. 105
The Stride Center's comprehensive career development program includes:
- Technical skills, life skills, professional and career skills training
- Industry recognized credentials (technical certifications)
- Work experience through our social venture enterprise, ReliaTech
- Job placement assistance
Contact:
Concord
2699 Monument Blvd.,
Concord, CA 94520
PHONE: (510) 234-1300 ext. 105
San Pablo
2300 El Portal Drive - Suite C,
San Pablo, CA 94806
PHONE: (510) 234-1300 ext. 105
Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... "TAYSF is collaborative network of city departments, service providers, and young people who are committed to improving outcomes for transitional age young people in San Francisco."
"Designed by and for young adults as a response to the ongoing need for better and more accessible information on existing programs and services for transitional age youth, sf4tay.org includes comprehensive and up-to-date listings of all programs and services available to disconnected 16-24 year olds on one central site"
Resources for:
Housing
Employment
Education
Health and Wellness
Just4Me
Contact
Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF)
1390 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
"Designed by and for young adults as a response to the ongoing need for better and more accessible information on existing programs and services for transitional age youth, sf4tay.org includes comprehensive and up-to-date listings of all programs and services available to disconnected 16-24 year olds on one central site"
Resources for:
Housing
Employment
Education
Health and Wellness
Just4Me
Contact
Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF)
1390 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
Women's Building "The Women’s Building is a women-led community space that advocates self-determination, gender equality and social justice."
Services:
Community Resource Room
"Our services are offered through our Community Resource Room (CRR). The services are designed to support low-income women but anyone who maintains our mission is welcome. All services are free and available in English and Spanish unless otherwise noted."
Community Resource Room Hours:
Monday 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
"For more information about programs and classes, please download a Bilingual (Spanish and English) CRR Programs & Services PDF Brochure here. To register for classes, please contact the Community Resource Room at (415) 431-1180 ext. 11 or [email protected]"
Immigrant Assistant Food Pantry Program
Information and Referrals
Low Cost Legal Advice
Legal Aid Immigration Attorney
Community Technology Lab
One-on-One Technology Assistant and/or Basic Computer Literacy Training
Job Search Assistance
Free Income Tax Preparation
Fingerprinting and Family Reunification Package Services
Wellness Activities
Contact
3543 18th St #8
San Francisco, CA 94110
T: 415-431-1180
F: 415-861-8969
Services:
Community Resource Room
"Our services are offered through our Community Resource Room (CRR). The services are designed to support low-income women but anyone who maintains our mission is welcome. All services are free and available in English and Spanish unless otherwise noted."
Community Resource Room Hours:
Monday 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
"For more information about programs and classes, please download a Bilingual (Spanish and English) CRR Programs & Services PDF Brochure here. To register for classes, please contact the Community Resource Room at (415) 431-1180 ext. 11 or [email protected]"
Immigrant Assistant Food Pantry Program
Information and Referrals
Low Cost Legal Advice
Legal Aid Immigration Attorney
Community Technology Lab
One-on-One Technology Assistant and/or Basic Computer Literacy Training
Job Search Assistance
Free Income Tax Preparation
Fingerprinting and Family Reunification Package Services
Wellness Activities
Contact
3543 18th St #8
San Francisco, CA 94110
T: 415-431-1180
F: 415-861-8969
"The Workforce Development Board brings together leaders from business, economic development, education, labor, community-based organizations, and public agencies to align a variety of resources and organizations to enhance the competitiveness of the local workforce and support economic vitality in our region.
Our programs and services are designed to help: Job Seekers, Employers, Small Businesses, and Youth."
Contact:
300 Ellinwood Way, 3rd Floor
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
PHONE: (925) 602-6800
FAX: (925) 602-6802
Email: [email protected]
Our programs and services are designed to help: Job Seekers, Employers, Small Businesses, and Youth."
Contact:
300 Ellinwood Way, 3rd Floor
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
PHONE: (925) 602-6800
FAX: (925) 602-6802
Email: [email protected]
Young Community Developers, Inc. "At Young Community Developers, Inc. our vision is to be community leaders in producing independent and productive members of society by providing innovative and high quality trainings and services. We understand, assist and self-empower individuals with the everyday tools and services that transform the lives in the Southeast Sector of San Francisco."
Contact
1715 Yosemite Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822- 3491 - Phone
(415) 822-1196 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1715 Yosemite Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822- 3491 - Phone
(415) 822-1196 - Fax
[email protected]
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