Healthcare (Non-Clinics)
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG) • 94103
• Alameda Family Services • 94591 (Alameda)
• Alameda Health Care Services Agency • 94577 (San Leandro)
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Black Coalition on AIDS (BCoA) • 94124
• Community Well SF • 94112
• Health Care for the Homeless Program • 94601 (Oakland)
• Health Matters in San Francisco • (no zip, SF)
• Healthy San Francisco - Our Health Access Program • 94103
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Hospice home care in Marin, San Francisco, N. San Mateo ... • 94109
• Huckleberry Youth Program • 94117
• Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc. • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC • 94110
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic • 94112
• Native American Health Center • 94110
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Stop Aids Project • 94103 • 94114
• University of the Pacific • 94103 • 95211 (Stockton) • 95817 (Sacramento)
• Wellness Initiative • 94116 • 94107 • 94109 • 94121 • 94117 • 94107 • 94110 • 94112
• 94132 • 94114 • 94134 • 94122 • 94110 • 94131 • 94124 • 94115
• Alameda Family Services • 94591 (Alameda)
• Alameda Health Care Services Agency • 94577 (San Leandro)
• 100 Black Men of the Bay Area • 94607 (Oakland)
• Black Coalition on AIDS (BCoA) • 94124
• Community Well SF • 94112
• Health Care for the Homeless Program • 94601 (Oakland)
• Health Matters in San Francisco • (no zip, SF)
• Healthy San Francisco - Our Health Access Program • 94103
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Hospice home care in Marin, San Francisco, N. San Mateo ... • 94109
• Huckleberry Youth Program • 94117
• Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc. • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC • 94110
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC, Excelsior Clinic • 94112
• Native American Health Center • 94110
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Stop Aids Project • 94103 • 94114
• University of the Pacific • 94103 • 95211 (Stockton) • 95817 (Sacramento)
• Wellness Initiative • 94116 • 94107 • 94109 • 94121 • 94117 • 94107 • 94110 • 94112
• 94132 • 94114 • 94134 • 94122 • 94110 • 94131 • 94124 • 94115
The Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG) "The Adolescent Health Working Group (AHWG) is a coalition of committed youth, adults, and representatives of public and private agencies whose mission is to significantly advance the health and well being of youth and young adults in San Francisco and beyond."
Contact
1550 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 274-1970 x0023 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
1550 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 274-1970 x0023 - Phone
[email protected]
Alameda Family Services "Alameda Family Services is a human services organization, active in Alameda and the East Bay, whose programs improve the emotional, psychological and physical
health of children, youth and families."
Programs:
Head Start/Early Head Start
School-Based Health Centers
Behavioral Health Care Services
DreamCatcher Homeless Youth Services
Family Support Services
Contact:
Alameda Family Services
2325 Clement Avenue
Suite A
Alameda, CA 94501
(Tel): (510) 629-6300
[email protected]
health of children, youth and families."
Programs:
Head Start/Early Head Start
School-Based Health Centers
Behavioral Health Care Services
DreamCatcher Homeless Youth Services
Family Support Services
Contact:
Alameda Family Services
2325 Clement Avenue
Suite A
Alameda, CA 94501
(Tel): (510) 629-6300
[email protected]
Alameda Health Care Services Agency "Alameda County's Health Services Program is administered by the Health Care Services Agency and includes the following program areas: Behavioral Health Care, Public Health, Environmental Health, and Agency Administration/Indigent Health. The ultimate mission of Health Care Services Agency is to provide fully integrated health care services through a comprehensive network of public and private partnerships that ensure optimal health and well-being and respect the diversity of all residents."
Behavioral Health Care Services
Environmental Health
Indigent Health Programs
Public Health Department
Contact
1000 San Leandro Blvd., Suite 300
San Leandro, CA 94577
Tel: (510) 618-3452
Fax: (510) 351-1367
Behavioral Health Care Services
Environmental Health
Indigent Health Programs
Public Health Department
Contact
1000 San Leandro Blvd., Suite 300
San Leandro, CA 94577
Tel: (510) 618-3452
Fax: (510) 351-1367
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
Black Coalition on AIDS (BCoA) "The Black Coalition on AIDS (BCA) is dedicated to stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS and eliminating health disparities in San Francisco’s Black and marginalized communities. BCA 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
Contact
601 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 615-9945 - Phone
(415) 615-9943 - Fax
(415) 568-2082 - TTY
[email protected]
Contact
601 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 615-9945 - Phone
(415) 615-9943 - Fax
(415) 568-2082 - TTY
[email protected]
Community Well SF Community Well provides a welcoming space in the Excelsior District for growing families and individuals of all backgrounds to connect with holistic services supporting early parenthood and overall wellness that contribute to a better quality of life, and for holistic practitioners to connect with each other and the community.
Contact
78 Ocean Avenue (at Alemany near Mission St.) San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 349-4088
General Information: [email protected]
Contact
78 Ocean Avenue (at Alemany near Mission St.) San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 349-4088
General Information: [email protected]
Health Care for the Homeless Program "Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless Program (ACHCHP) is a federally-funded 330(h) Health Care for the Homeless program that has been providing health care and case management services to homeless persons throughout Alameda County since 1988. In 2013, ACHCHP provided services to over 10,000 people experiencing homelessness."
"ACHCHP provides case management and referrals in two mobile medical clinics, visiting shelters, meal sites, transitional and recovery housing programs. For information about mobile clinic sites, please phone 510-532-1930."
Contact:
Health Care for the Homeless Program
1900 Fruitvale
Oakland, CA 94601
510) 532-1930
Business hours: M-F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
"ACHCHP provides case management and referrals in two mobile medical clinics, visiting shelters, meal sites, transitional and recovery housing programs. For information about mobile clinic sites, please phone 510-532-1930."
Contact:
Health Care for the Homeless Program
1900 Fruitvale
Oakland, CA 94601
510) 532-1930
Business hours: M-F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Health Matters in San Francisco "In 2012, San Francisco’s nonprofit hospitals, San Francisco Department of Public Health, and UCSF came together in collaboration with community residents and stakeholders to create a Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) for San Francisco.
Community Vital Signs
Explore Community Vital Signs 2.0 to see the data we’re tracking under each of these priorities."
Safe and Healthy Living Environments
"Our goal is to improve safety and crime prevention, reduce exposure to environmental hazards, and foster safe, green “active” public spaces."
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity
"Our goal is to increase healthy eating and physical activity among residents by creating environments that make healthy choices the easy choices."
Access to Quality Health Care and Services
"Our goal is to improve the integration and coordination of services, increase connection of individuals to the health services they need, ensure services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and that residents have access to a health care home."
Explore Community Vital Signs 2.0 to see the data we’re tracking under each of these priorities."
Safe and Healthy Living Environments
"Our goal is to improve safety and crime prevention, reduce exposure to environmental hazards, and foster safe, green “active” public spaces."
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity
"Our goal is to increase healthy eating and physical activity among residents by creating environments that make healthy choices the easy choices."
Access to Quality Health Care and Services
"Our goal is to improve the integration and coordination of services, increase connection of individuals to the health services they need, ensure services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and that residents have access to a health care home."
Healthy San Francisco - Our Health Access Program "Healthy San Francisco is a program designed to make health care services available and affordable to uninsured San Francisco residents. It is operated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (DPH)."
Are you Eligible?
"You may qualify for Healthy San Francisco if you are ALL of the following:
How do I Apply?
STEP 1: "Make an enrollment appointment with a Certified Application Assistor (CAA)."
STEP 2: "Complete a Healthy San Francisco Application at your enrollment appointment."
Contact
201 Third Street 7th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 615-4555 - Participants & Visitors
(415) 547-7830 - TDD/TTY
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Are you Eligible?
"You may qualify for Healthy San Francisco if you are ALL of the following:
- Living on a combined family income at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level. Find out if you meet the income requirements.
- A San Francisco resident who can provide proof of San Francisco residency
- Uninsured for at least 90 days
- Not eligible for public insurance programs such as Medi-Cal, or Healthy Kids
- Between the ages of 18 and 64"
How do I Apply?
STEP 1: "Make an enrollment appointment with a Certified Application Assistor (CAA)."
STEP 2: "Complete a Healthy San Francisco Application at your enrollment appointment."
Contact
201 Third Street 7th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 615-4555 - Participants & Visitors
(415) 547-7830 - TDD/TTY
[email protected]
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Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Homeless Prenatal Program "In partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. By seizing the motivational opportunity created by pregnancy and parenthood, HPP joins with families to help them recognize their strengths and trust in their capacity to transform their lives." Housing / FAQ
I know someone who could use HPP’s services. What information could I tell him or her to get connected to HPP?
"HPP serves any pregnant mother or parent with children 17 years old or younger. New clients must drop by our center to do an intake. We conduct intakes on a drop-in basis, so an appointment is not needed. For more information on how to access HPP’s services, please click here."
Registration Hours for New Clients:
"PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY. New clients are seen on a first come, first served basis. Unfortunately, we sometimes reach capacity early and we will have to ask you to return to the next registration shift." Mon 8:00am–10:00am; 1:00pm–2:30pm, Tues 1:00pm–2:30pm, Wed 8:00am–10:00am; 1:00pm–2:30pm, Thurs 9:00am–10:00am
Contact
2500 18th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 546-6756 - Phone
(415) 546-6778 - Fax
[email protected]
I know someone who could use HPP’s services. What information could I tell him or her to get connected to HPP?
"HPP serves any pregnant mother or parent with children 17 years old or younger. New clients must drop by our center to do an intake. We conduct intakes on a drop-in basis, so an appointment is not needed. For more information on how to access HPP’s services, please click here."
Registration Hours for New Clients:
"PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY. New clients are seen on a first come, first served basis. Unfortunately, we sometimes reach capacity early and we will have to ask you to return to the next registration shift." Mon 8:00am–10:00am; 1:00pm–2:30pm, Tues 1:00pm–2:30pm, Wed 8:00am–10:00am; 1:00pm–2:30pm, Thurs 9:00am–10:00am
Contact
2500 18th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 546-6756 - Phone
(415) 546-6778 - Fax
[email protected]
Hospice home care in Marin, San Francisco, N. San Mateo ... "Though living with a serious or terminal illness may seem overwhelming, our expert care teams ensure that you and your loved ones are not alone. Hospice by the Bay's mission is to enhance the quality of life for our patients, while supporting their families and caregivers. To help you face the end of life with dignity and comfort, we care for you wherever you call home -- a family residence, assisted living, a nursing facility or the hospital."
"Your charitable donations are used to benefit the community. We fund exceptional programs, such as Camp Erin, our youth grief support retreat, and ensure that everyone who needs our care receives it, regardless of ability to pay."
Contact
1902 Van Ness Avenue 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 626.5900 - Phone
(415) 563.8749 - Fax
(415) 526-5699 - For grief counseling and support
(888) 720-2111 - If you need our hospice services
(888) 720-2111 - To make a patient referral, request a consult or patient evaluation
"Your charitable donations are used to benefit the community. We fund exceptional programs, such as Camp Erin, our youth grief support retreat, and ensure that everyone who needs our care receives it, regardless of ability to pay."
Contact
1902 Van Ness Avenue 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 626.5900 - Phone
(415) 563.8749 - Fax
(415) 526-5699 - For grief counseling and support
(888) 720-2111 - If you need our hospice services
(888) 720-2111 - To make a patient referral, request a consult or patient evaluation
Huckleberry Youth Program "Huckleberry Youth Programs is a major community-based youth agency, providing a full spectrum of services to homeless, runaway, and other at-risk youth in San Francisco and Marin counties. Our programs are characterized by a commitment to community-based, collaborative services; attention to the urgency, complexity, and ever-changing nature of our clients’ needs; and recognition of the value and dignity of youth and their capacity to become healthy, productive adults." Programs & Services
Crisis Shelter
Huckleberry House (San Francisco): "24-hour crisis services and emergency shelter for high-need youth ages 11 to 17."
"Call Huckleberry House's Teen Hotline at 415.621.2929 for 24-hour support. Our counselors are on hand to take your call and your conversation will be confidential."
Contact
Huckleberry House
1292 Page Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 621-2929 - Phone
(800) 735-2929 - TTY
(415) 621-4758 - Fax
Crisis Shelter
Huckleberry House (San Francisco): "24-hour crisis services and emergency shelter for high-need youth ages 11 to 17."
"Call Huckleberry House's Teen Hotline at 415.621.2929 for 24-hour support. Our counselors are on hand to take your call and your conversation will be confidential."
Contact
Huckleberry House
1292 Page Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 621-2929 - Phone
(800) 735-2929 - TTY
(415) 621-4758 - Fax
Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc. "A philosophy of self-determination, community empowerment and spiritual/cultural affirmation has been at the core of our development of services and permeates all aspects of IFR. These beliefs are rooted in a strengths-based perspective and embrace several cultural and social justice concepts." Our Programs / La Clínica
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
2919 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 229-0500 - Phone
(415) 647-0740 - Fax
[email protected]
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
2919 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 229-0500 - Phone
(415) 647-0740 - Fax
[email protected]
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
Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC "Mission Neighborhood Health Center honors our Latino roots with a tradition of providing compassionate, patient-centered care. We advocate for health equity and deliver innovative, high quality services responsive to the neighborhoods and diverse communities we serve." Medical Services / Community Programs / Appointments page.
"If you would like to become a patient at MNHC, please call (415) 552-3870."
Contact
240 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 552-1013 - Phone
(415) 552-8567 - TDD/TTY
(415) 431-3178 - Fax
"If you would like to become a patient at MNHC, please call (415) 552-3870."
- Shotwell Clinic: (415) 552-3870, 240 Shotwell Street San Francisco CA 94110
- Excelsior Clinic: (415) 406-1353, 4434 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94112
- Valencia Clinic: (415) 647-3666, 1647 Valencia Street San Francisco CA 94110
Contact
240 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 552-1013 - Phone
(415) 552-8567 - TDD/TTY
(415) 431-3178 - Fax
Native American Health Center: To provide comprehensive services to improve the health and well being of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and residents of the surrounding community with respect for cultural and linguistic differences. (Services include medical, dental, therapy, HIV/HCV services, free groups, nutrition and fitness, youth services, women/infant/children programs, strong families home visiting, and school based health centers).
Eligibility: NAHC is open to everyone in need of health and wellness services, including but not limited to American Indians, Alaska Natives. Must be resident of the respective county and have appropriate coverage.. Will accept Medical, Medicare, private insurance, or no insurance for some programs. May contact an eligibility specialist for more details on if you may qualify, (510) 535-4406.
Referral: Self referral, through appointment. If no insurance coverage, NAHC can help connect you with coverage (through Healthy SF, Medical, etc).
Language Capacity: English, Espanol
Contact
San Francisco NAHC
160 Capp St. San Francisco, CA 94110
Services Offered:
Medical: 415.621.8051
Dental: 415.621.8056
Circle of Healing/HIV Services: 415.621.8054
WIC: 415.621.7574
San Francisco Community Wellness Department
333 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Services Offered:
Behaviorial Health Services (2nd floor): 415.503.1046
Youth Services (4th floor): 415.863.2430
Oakland 3124 Building
3124 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601
Services Offered:
Behaviorial Health Services (4th floor): 510.434.5421
Pedo-Dental (3rd floor, Thurs+Fri only): 510.434.5450
WIC (1st Floor): 510.434.5300
Oakland 7 Directions Building
2950 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601
Services Offered:
Medical: 510.535.4400
Dental: 510.535.4450
Nutrition + Fitness: 510.535.4460
NAHC provides free Nutrition + Fitness classes every Thursday from 12-1pm
Richmond Native Wellness Center
Richmond Site: 2566 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, CA 94804
For information call 510.232.7020
NAHC Alameda Offices
1151 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda, CA 94502
Sales Inquiries, please call 510.747.3030
For Administration and Fical, call 510.747.3030 or
For our HR department, call 510.747.3052
or email [email protected]
NAHC Alameda WIC
677 W. Ranger Avenue (at the Alameda Point Collaborative), Alameda, CA 94501
Days/Hours: 1st Monday of the month, 2nd Wednesday of the Month, and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9am-12noon and 1-4 pm
Phone: 510.814.8440
Eligibility: NAHC is open to everyone in need of health and wellness services, including but not limited to American Indians, Alaska Natives. Must be resident of the respective county and have appropriate coverage.. Will accept Medical, Medicare, private insurance, or no insurance for some programs. May contact an eligibility specialist for more details on if you may qualify, (510) 535-4406.
Referral: Self referral, through appointment. If no insurance coverage, NAHC can help connect you with coverage (through Healthy SF, Medical, etc).
Language Capacity: English, Espanol
Contact
San Francisco NAHC
160 Capp St. San Francisco, CA 94110
Services Offered:
Medical: 415.621.8051
Dental: 415.621.8056
Circle of Healing/HIV Services: 415.621.8054
WIC: 415.621.7574
San Francisco Community Wellness Department
333 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Services Offered:
Behaviorial Health Services (2nd floor): 415.503.1046
Youth Services (4th floor): 415.863.2430
Oakland 3124 Building
3124 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601
Services Offered:
Behaviorial Health Services (4th floor): 510.434.5421
Pedo-Dental (3rd floor, Thurs+Fri only): 510.434.5450
WIC (1st Floor): 510.434.5300
Oakland 7 Directions Building
2950 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601
Services Offered:
Medical: 510.535.4400
Dental: 510.535.4450
Nutrition + Fitness: 510.535.4460
NAHC provides free Nutrition + Fitness classes every Thursday from 12-1pm
Richmond Native Wellness Center
Richmond Site: 2566 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, CA 94804
For information call 510.232.7020
NAHC Alameda Offices
1151 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda, CA 94502
Sales Inquiries, please call 510.747.3030
For Administration and Fical, call 510.747.3030 or
For our HR department, call 510.747.3052
or email [email protected]
NAHC Alameda WIC
677 W. Ranger Avenue (at the Alameda Point Collaborative), Alameda, CA 94501
Days/Hours: 1st Monday of the month, 2nd Wednesday of the Month, and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9am-12noon and 1-4 pm
Phone: 510.814.8440
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
Stop AIDS Project > San Francisco AIDS Foundation "San Francisco AIDS Foundation works to end the HIV epidemic in the city where it began, and eventually everywhere. Established in 1982, our mission is the radical reduction of new infections in San Francisco because we refuse to accept HIV as inevitable. Through education, advocacy and direct services for prevention and care, we are confronting HIV in communities most vulnerable to the disease." Programs / Free Condom Finder
Contact
1035 Market Street Suite 400
San Francisco CA 94103
and
4122 18th Street at Castro
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 487-3000 - Phone
(415) 487-8079 - Fax
(415) 241-6706 - Bridgemen: Call Frank
(415) 241-6702 - Positive Force: Call T.J.
(415) 241-5107 - DREAAM Project: Call Blue
(415) 487-8038 - Condoms and mobile HIV testing: Call Hunter
Contact
1035 Market Street Suite 400
San Francisco CA 94103
and
4122 18th Street at Castro
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 487-3000 - Phone
(415) 487-8079 - Fax
(415) 241-6706 - Bridgemen: Call Frank
(415) 241-6702 - Positive Force: Call T.J.
(415) 241-5107 - DREAAM Project: Call Blue
(415) 487-8038 - Condoms and mobile HIV testing: Call Hunter
University of the Pacific "Pacific contributes significantly to our three communities of Stockton, Sacramento and San Francisco through a variety of programs. We offer health and legal clinics, educational opportunities and the ability to participate in numerous events while enhancing knowledge and educating members of our community.
Pacific is committed to being a good neighbor. Please take advantage of our current community outreach and partnership initiatives."
Pacific is committed to being a good neighbor. Please take advantage of our current community outreach and partnership initiatives."
Wellness Initiative "Wellness Centers provide safe, supportive environments in the school where students can go to discuss a variety of issues from depression, grief, self-esteem, family life and stress to dating violence, sexual identity and gang involvement. The Wellness Programs provide culturally competent services in a confidential, nonjudgmental space staffed with professionals who are dedicated to improving the health, well-being and educational outcomes of all students. Through both on-campus programming and community-based partnerships, students receive coordinated health education, assessment, counseling and other support services at no cost." Our Program / Our Schools
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
Stacey Blankenbaker, Wellness Initiative Director
Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
1390 Market Street, Ste. 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: 415-554-3517
Fax: 415-554-8965
[email protected]
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
Stacey Blankenbaker, Wellness Initiative Director
Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
1390 Market Street, Ste. 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: 415-554-3517
Fax: 415-554-8965
[email protected]
Planned Parenthood "We are a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world. Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide."
Services Offered:
"If you don't have insurance, you may be able to get covered under Obamacare. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care."
Languages: English; Spanish; Interpretation by telephone available for other languages.
Contact
1650 Valencia Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 821-1282 - Phone
(415) 821-9047 - Fax
Services Offered:
- Birth Control
- Abortion
- Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)
- General Health Care
- HIV Testing
- LGBT Services
- Men’s Health Care
- Pregnancy Testing & Services
- STD Testing, Treatment & Vaccines
- Women’s Health Care
- Personal
- Family
- Couples
"If you don't have insurance, you may be able to get covered under Obamacare. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care."
Languages: English; Spanish; Interpretation by telephone available for other languages.
Contact
1650 Valencia Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 821-1282 - Phone
(415) 821-9047 - Fax