Parent/Caregiver Support
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Alameda Family Services • 94591 (Alameda)
• Alternative Family Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) • 94102
• Child Parent Institute • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Children's Council of San Francisco • 94114
• City of Fremont Human Services • 94538 (Fremont)
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94538 (Fremont)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94541 (Hayward)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94621 (Oakland)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Davis Street Family Resource Center • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Early Learning Institute • 94928 (Rohnert Park)
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Hunters Point Family • 94124
• Mission Family Center • 94110
• Portola Family Connections • 94134
• Raphael House • 94109
• Redwood Children's Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Regional Center, Golden Gate • 94103
• River to Coast Children's Services • 95446 (Guerneville)
• Samoan Community Development Center • 94134
• Seneca Family of Agencies (24th St. Location) • 94110
• Southeast Families United (SEFAU) • 94124
• Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center • 94122
• Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) - SF4TAY • 94110
• Up On Top • 94109
• West Bay Pilipino Multi-Service Center • 94103
• YMCA SF • 94102 • 94105 • 94108 • 94115 • 94121 • 94122 • 94124 • 94129 • 94132
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Alternative Family Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• American Indian Child Resource Center (AICRC) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) • 94102
• Child Parent Institute • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Children's Council of San Francisco • 94114
• City of Fremont Human Services • 94538 (Fremont)
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94538 (Fremont)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94541 (Hayward)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County • 94621 (Oakland)
• Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Davis Street Family Resource Center • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Early Learning Institute • 94928 (Rohnert Park)
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Hunters Point Family • 94124
• Mission Family Center • 94110
• Portola Family Connections • 94134
• Raphael House • 94109
• Redwood Children's Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Regional Center, Golden Gate • 94103
• River to Coast Children's Services • 95446 (Guerneville)
• Samoan Community Development Center • 94134
• Seneca Family of Agencies (24th St. Location) • 94110
• Southeast Families United (SEFAU) • 94124
• Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center • 94122
• Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) - SF4TAY • 94110
• Up On Top • 94109
• West Bay Pilipino Multi-Service Center • 94103
• YMCA SF • 94102 • 94105 • 94108 • 94115 • 94121 • 94122 • 94124 • 94129 • 94132
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
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]
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
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"
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]
Child Parent Institute "Our mission is to end child abuse and strengthen the health of children, parents, and families"
Services: Parent Services, Counseling Services, School Services
"Parenting Classes at CPICPI offers classes to parents of children ages 0-18. Each class is led by a trained parent educator who provides tools that parents can adapt to their own family's needs. All CPI classes have a strong child development foundation, supporting the belief that each child and parent brings unique needs and temperament to family life.
Although many classes are held at the Parent Education Center in southwest Santa Rosa, others are conveniently located throughout Sonoma County.
Classes include Guiding your Toddler and Preschooler, Positive Parenting. In addition, classes involving infants and toddlers, such as Infant Massage and Billingual Playgroups, are attended by parents and children together.
Cost is per person unless otherwise indicated. Unless noted parents DO NOT attend with child. Childcare is not provided and children may not be left unattended. Classes are held at our Parent Education Center, 3642 Standish Ave, Santa Rosa, CA"
Contact:
3650 Standish Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: (707) 585-6108
Services: Parent Services, Counseling Services, School Services
"Parenting Classes at CPICPI offers classes to parents of children ages 0-18. Each class is led by a trained parent educator who provides tools that parents can adapt to their own family's needs. All CPI classes have a strong child development foundation, supporting the belief that each child and parent brings unique needs and temperament to family life.
Although many classes are held at the Parent Education Center in southwest Santa Rosa, others are conveniently located throughout Sonoma County.
Classes include Guiding your Toddler and Preschooler, Positive Parenting. In addition, classes involving infants and toddlers, such as Infant Massage and Billingual Playgroups, are attended by parents and children together.
Cost is per person unless otherwise indicated. Unless noted parents DO NOT attend with child. Childcare is not provided and children may not be left unattended. Classes are held at our Parent Education Center, 3642 Standish Ave, Santa Rosa, CA"
Contact:
3650 Standish Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: (707) 585-6108
Children's Council of San Francisco "We believe that every family deserves access to quality child care. Every day, Children's Council helps parents understand their options, connect to programs that meet their needs, and pay for child care."
Click here to get online referrals.
PAYING FOR CHILD CARE
EN ESPAÑOL / 中文
Contact
By walk-in at 445 Church Street, between 16th and 17th Streets
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 276-2900 - Main
(415) 343-3300 - Resource & Referral
(415) 343-3380 - Fax
[email protected]
Click here to get online referrals.
PAYING FOR CHILD CARE
- "Clients who are already receiving subsidies please call (415) 276-2900 for questions about eligibility or payments."
- "For more information on CalWORKs-related subsidies, visit the SFHSA Web site or contact the Family Services team at (415) 343-3300."
- "Families not eligible for cash aid (CalWORKs) can apply for assistance in paying for child care by signing up in the San Francisco Centralized Eligibility List."
- "If you do not qualify for child care through CalWORKs, you can apply for help with child care payments through the SF3C. For more information, or to obtain an SF3C application, click here or call (415) 276-2951."
EN ESPAÑOL / 中文
Contact
By walk-in at 445 Church Street, between 16th and 17th Streets
San Francisco CA 94114
(415) 276-2900 - Main
(415) 343-3300 - Resource & Referral
(415) 343-3380 - Fax
[email protected]
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 Child Care Council (4C's) of Alameda County "4C's is a non-profit family resource agency dedicated to strengthening children, familiar and child care providers in Alameda County since 1972. We provide access to affordable, quality child care by connecting families and providers to a wide network of community partners, child focused resources and financial assistance programs.
4C's offers an extensive database of state licensed children care providers, payment assistance programs, child health and nutrition education and a staff of specialist who speak multiple languages. Our child care information and referral services are free to all parents, regardless of income.
We also support local child care providers with free and low cost training, business counseling, professional development, and funding in order to improve the quality of child care services within Alameda County.
The result is stronger children, families, and child care providers who enrich the communities around them."
Contact
Main Office
22351 City Center Dr.
Suite 100
Hayward, CA 94541
(510) 582-2182
Oakland Office
8105 Edgewater Dr.
Suite 270
Oakland, CA 94621
(510) 383-3582
Fremont Office
(Located in the Fremont Family Resource Center)
39155 Liberty Street
Room D410
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 713-2557
4C's offers an extensive database of state licensed children care providers, payment assistance programs, child health and nutrition education and a staff of specialist who speak multiple languages. Our child care information and referral services are free to all parents, regardless of income.
We also support local child care providers with free and low cost training, business counseling, professional development, and funding in order to improve the quality of child care services within Alameda County.
The result is stronger children, families, and child care providers who enrich the communities around them."
Contact
Main Office
22351 City Center Dr.
Suite 100
Hayward, CA 94541
(510) 582-2182
Oakland Office
8105 Edgewater Dr.
Suite 270
Oakland, CA 94621
(510) 383-3582
Fremont Office
(Located in the Fremont Family Resource Center)
39155 Liberty Street
Room D410
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 713-2557
Community Child Care Council (4C's) of Sonoma County "The Community Child Care Council of Sonoma County - known as 4Cs - is a non-profit agency located in Sonoma County, California. 4Cs operates 12 child development centers and preschools throughout Sonoma county and has a central office in Santa Rosa. 4Cs is dedicated to supporting and providing quality, accessible and affordable preschool and child care services for children, families and child care professionals through education, resources, and direct services."
Our Mission
"The mission of the Community Child Care Council is to inspire our community to support the well-being of every child and to improve the quality and availability of child care in Sonoma County.Principles & Values"
Contact:
131-A Stony Circle, Suite 300
Santa Rosa CA 95401
Phone: 707-544-3077
Fax: 707-544-2625
Email: [email protected]
Our Mission
"The mission of the Community Child Care Council is to inspire our community to support the well-being of every child and to improve the quality and availability of child care in Sonoma County.Principles & Values"
Contact:
131-A Stony Circle, Suite 300
Santa Rosa CA 95401
Phone: 707-544-3077
Fax: 707-544-2625
Email: [email protected]
Davis Street Family Resource Center "Family Resource Center ServicesA family resource center is a warm and welcoming place in the community to which any family can come, not only in the time of need, but as a regular part of day-to-day life. Davis Street’s goal is to support the entire family unit. DSFRC provides an extended family to grow with and a community to draw strength from. Everyone– from children to seniors –are given the resources they need to realize their own power and potential.
Our services include:
Family Support Services
Life Skills
Basic Needs
Schedule of Programs: (510)-347-4620
Contact
Davis Street
3081 Teagarden Street
San Leandro, CA 94577
[email protected]
(Tel): 510.347.4620
(Fax): 510.483.4486
Front Desk Hours
Mon – Thurs: 8am – 8pm
Fri: 8am – 5pm
Food and Clothing Hours Of Operation and Intake
Food Pantry
Mon -Fri: 10:00am -5:30pm
Clothing
Mon- Fri: 10:00am- 5:00pm
Registration for first time clients Mon- Fri 10:00- 5:00
Our services include:
Family Support Services
Life Skills
Basic Needs
Schedule of Programs: (510)-347-4620
Contact
Davis Street
3081 Teagarden Street
San Leandro, CA 94577
[email protected]
(Tel): 510.347.4620
(Fax): 510.483.4486
Front Desk Hours
Mon – Thurs: 8am – 8pm
Fri: 8am – 5pm
Food and Clothing Hours Of Operation and Intake
Food Pantry
Mon -Fri: 10:00am -5:30pm
Clothing
Mon- Fri: 10:00am- 5:00pm
Registration for first time clients Mon- Fri 10:00- 5:00
City of Fremont Human Services "The Human Services Department oversees the City programs for children, youth, families, and seniors. The Department also coordinates various volunteer opportunities and grants to the community."
"For 35 years, the Department has worked side by side with those we serve and support, to strengthen families and individuals, and help them meet their own goals for success."
Resources
Contact:
Human Services
Email
3300 Capitol Ave.
Building B
Fremont, CA 94538
View Map
(Tel): 510-574-2050
(Fax): 510-574-2054
AFS Confidential Fax:
510-574-2070
"For 35 years, the Department has worked side by side with those we serve and support, to strengthen families and individuals, and help them meet their own goals for success."
Resources
- Aging and Family Services
- City-Funded Grants
- Family Resource Center
- Senior Center
- Transportation Services - Seniors and Disabled
- Youth and Family Services Counseling Programs
- Community Ambassador Program for Seniors (CAPS) DVD
- Senior Center DVD
Contact:
Human Services
3300 Capitol Ave.
Building B
Fremont, CA 94538
View Map
(Tel): 510-574-2050
(Fax): 510-574-2054
AFS Confidential Fax:
510-574-2070
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]
Hunters Point Family "Hunters Point Family is a grass-roots, community-based organization that provides holistic programs supporting at-risk youth and young adults living in Bayview Hunters Point, San Francisco." Programs / Services
Contact
1800 Oakdale Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-8895 - Phone
[email protected]
GIRLS 2000
718 Kirkwood Avenue
(415) 824-3225 - Phone
Bayview Safe Haven
90 Northridge Avenue
(415) 824-1698 - Phone
Peacekeepers
59 Cameron Way
(415) 822-2950 - Phone
Gilman Rec Connect
1 Bill Walsh Way
(415) 468-4098 - Phone
Ujamaa
1800 Oakdale Avenue
(415) 822-8894 - Phone
Contact
1800 Oakdale Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-8895 - Phone
[email protected]
GIRLS 2000
718 Kirkwood Avenue
(415) 824-3225 - Phone
Bayview Safe Haven
90 Northridge Avenue
(415) 824-1698 - Phone
Peacekeepers
59 Cameron Way
(415) 822-2950 - Phone
Gilman Rec Connect
1 Bill Walsh Way
(415) 468-4098 - Phone
Ujamaa
1800 Oakdale Avenue
(415) 822-8894 - Phone
Mission Family Center "Mission Family Center is an outpatient mental health clinic serving children, adolescents and families of the Mission, Potrero Hill and Castro-Noe Valley neighborhoods and the citywide Latino population. Staff are bicultural/bilingual. Modalities include individual, group and family work, with a focus on family-centered treatment whenever possible."
Languages: Spanish
Contact
759 So. Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 642-4550 - Phone
(415) 695-6963 - Fax
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Hours: 8:30am-5:00:pm
Languages: Spanish
Contact
759 So. Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 642-4550 - Phone
(415) 695-6963 - Fax
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Hours: 8:30am-5:00:pm
Portola Family Connections "Family Connections exists to develop strong, healthy families and to build thriving communities in the Portola and Excelsior neighborhoods. Family Connections provides opportunities for people of different backgrounds to work together cooperatively, sharing cultures, values, knowledge and resources."
"We strongly believe that the role of parents and caregivers is that of leaders, visionaries, advisors, and facilitators — our philosophy is that “our programs are for the community, by the community, and of the community.” Accordingly, our programs and services are participant-driven and guided by ongoing input and feedback from our monthly Parent Advisory Board, participant satisfaction surveys, and continuous participant dialog with program staff."
Contact
Portola Family Connections
2565 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, CA 94134
Tel: 415-715-6746
Fax: 415-715-6898
Email: [email protected] (Portola Branch)
Excelsior Family Connections
49 Ocean Ave. San Francisco, CA 94112
Tel: 415-333-3845
Fax: 415-333-6483
Email: [email protected] (Excelsior Branch)
"We strongly believe that the role of parents and caregivers is that of leaders, visionaries, advisors, and facilitators — our philosophy is that “our programs are for the community, by the community, and of the community.” Accordingly, our programs and services are participant-driven and guided by ongoing input and feedback from our monthly Parent Advisory Board, participant satisfaction surveys, and continuous participant dialog with program staff."
Contact
Portola Family Connections
2565 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, CA 94134
Tel: 415-715-6746
Fax: 415-715-6898
Email: [email protected] (Portola Branch)
Excelsior Family Connections
49 Ocean Ave. San Francisco, CA 94112
Tel: 415-333-3845
Fax: 415-333-6483
Email: [email protected] (Excelsior Branch)
Raphael House "The mission of Raphael House is to help at-risk families achieve stable housing and financial independence while strengthening family bonds and personal dignity."
"Our model of providing a stable homelike shelter and offering ongoing, comprehensive assistance with housing and job placement, while supporting the emotional and social needs of parents and children alike, helps to empower more than 300 families each year with the resources, personalized solutions, and support network they need to build brighter futures"
Programs:
Residential Shelter Program
Bridge Program
Children’s Program
Academic Enrichment
GET HELP
Success Stories
Contact Us:
Raphael House of San Francisco
1065 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109 map
Phone: 415.345.7200
Fax: 415.345.7299
Please Note: If you are inquiring about services for your family,
please visit our Get Help page for important information about
our intake process before filling out this form.
"Our model of providing a stable homelike shelter and offering ongoing, comprehensive assistance with housing and job placement, while supporting the emotional and social needs of parents and children alike, helps to empower more than 300 families each year with the resources, personalized solutions, and support network they need to build brighter futures"
Programs:
Residential Shelter Program
Bridge Program
Children’s Program
Academic Enrichment
GET HELP
Success Stories
Contact Us:
Raphael House of San Francisco
1065 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109 map
Phone: 415.345.7200
Fax: 415.345.7299
Please Note: If you are inquiring about services for your family,
please visit our Get Help page for important information about
our intake process before filling out this form.
Redwood Children's Center " Provides a child-friendly environment Where victims of child sexual abuse can be interviewed and observed by a team of professionals eliminating the need for multiple separate interviews" Established through County of Sonoma Human Services Department.
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, Ca 95403
112 Childrens Cr
Santa Rosa, Ca 95409
Phone (707) 565-6360
Fax (707) 565-8621
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, Ca 95403
112 Childrens Cr
Santa Rosa, Ca 95409
Phone (707) 565-6360
Fax (707) 565-8621
Regional Center, Golden Gate "Golden Gate Regional Center is a state-funded nonprofit organization serving individuals with developmental disabilities in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties."
"Whom Do We Serve?"
"GGRC serves residents of Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties who fall into any of the following three categories:
Services Offered:
Case Management
Advocacy and Other Services
Appeal Processes
Applying For Services
Contact Us:
Marin County
4000 Civic Center Drive
Suite 310
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 446-3000
Fax: (415) 446-3001
San Francisco County
1355 Market Street
Suite 220
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 546-9222
Fax: (415) 546-9203
San Mateo County
3130 La Selva Street
Suite 202
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone: (650) 574-9232
Fax: (650) 345-2361
"Whom Do We Serve?"
"GGRC serves residents of Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties who fall into any of the following three categories:
- Is an individual with a developmental disability
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) who has a developmental delay
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) for whom there are established risk conditions that could lead to a developmental delay
- Is an infant or toddler (up to 36 months of age) at high risk of having a development disability due to a combination of biomedical factors"
Services Offered:
Case Management
Advocacy and Other Services
Appeal Processes
Applying For Services
Contact Us:
Marin County
4000 Civic Center Drive
Suite 310
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 446-3000
Fax: (415) 446-3001
San Francisco County
1355 Market Street
Suite 220
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 546-9222
Fax: (415) 546-9203
San Mateo County
3130 La Selva Street
Suite 202
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone: (650) 574-9232
Fax: (650) 345-2361
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
Seneca Family of Agencies (24th St. Location) "Seneca Center sustains children and families through the most difficult times of their lives. Seneca’s continuum of care now includes in-home wraparound services; foster family-based treatment; mobile crisis response services; integrated day treatment and special education services; after-school therapeutic recreation services; public school-based mental health services, and residential treatment."
Contact
2513 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 642-5968 - San Francisco County
[email protected]
Contact
2513 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 642-5968 - San Francisco County
[email protected]
Southeast Families United (SEFAU) "The Southeast Families United (SEFAU) program provides culturally-sensitive childcare and family support for underserved neighborhoods in San Francisco. The SEFAU offers a variety of community-based programs and services to complement its childcare and family support efforts."
Contact
Family Support Services
1337 Evans Avenue
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 920-7000 - Phone
Contact
Family Support Services
1337 Evans Avenue
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 920-7000 - Phone
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
Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) - SF4TAY "The Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) provides comprehensive case management services for expectant and parenting teens up to age 19 and ensures that young parents and their children have access to all available health, education, and social services for which they are eligible."
Enrollment Information:
Wait Time for Service: No wait, unless there is a waitlist
Admissions Process: Open Enrollment (noncompetitive
Enrollment Details: Contact 415 695-8300, Ask for Intake Supervisor
Contact: Stephanie Wiggins, Program Director
Enrollment Phone: (415) 695-8300 x 589
Email: [email protected]
Contact:
Address: 2730 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA
Public Transportation: MUNI - 48 Quintara, 27 Bryant
Phone: (415) 695-8300
Website: www.fsasf.org
Enrollment Information:
Wait Time for Service: No wait, unless there is a waitlist
Admissions Process: Open Enrollment (noncompetitive
Enrollment Details: Contact 415 695-8300, Ask for Intake Supervisor
Contact: Stephanie Wiggins, Program Director
Enrollment Phone: (415) 695-8300 x 589
Email: [email protected]
Contact:
Address: 2730 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA
Public Transportation: MUNI - 48 Quintara, 27 Bryant
Phone: (415) 695-8300
Website: www.fsasf.org
Up On Top "Up On Top offers hope, stability, and fun to children of low-income families in San Francisco, preparing them to be successful in school and in life."
"Up On Top supports families by providing children tuition-free, enriching after school and summer programs, with low student-teacher ratios, including academic support, social skills, art, music, and nutrition."
Programs:
After School
Summer
Family Involvement
Contact:
Up On Top
1187 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 426-8278 - Phone
(415) 776-4400 - Fax
"Up On Top supports families by providing children tuition-free, enriching after school and summer programs, with low student-teacher ratios, including academic support, social skills, art, music, and nutrition."
Programs:
After School
Summer
Family Involvement
Contact:
Up On Top
1187 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 426-8278 - Phone
(415) 776-4400 - Fax
West Bay Pilipino Multi-Service Center "West Bay was founded in 1968 by local hero Ed de la Cruz and other social activists to address the most pressing socio-economic challenges of the Asian Pacific Islander immigrant community of San Francisco’s South of Market District (SOMA). Throughout the years we helped thousands of individuals through employment placement assistance, food distribution to the elderly, youth programs, community health projects, advocacy initiatives, and case management." Services
Contact
175 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 431-6266 - Phone
[email protected] - General Inquiries
[email protected] - Senior & Family Support Services
[email protected] - Youth Programs
Contact
175 7th Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 431-6266 - Phone
[email protected] - General Inquiries
[email protected] - Senior & Family Support Services
[email protected] - Youth Programs
YMCA SF - Find Your Y "The YMCA has long been at the forefront of providing quality, low-cost programming for youth. Our programs are run by caring, experienced staff with a focus on youth development principles: safety, relationship building, skill building, community involvement, and meaningful youth participation." What We Offer / Financial Assistance Application / Join
Contact
Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA
387 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 885-0460 - Phone
(415) 777-9622 - Association Office
Contact
Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA
387 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 885-0460 - Phone
(415) 777-9622 - Association Office
YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services "YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all."
"YMCA Sonoma County is ending domestic violence through awareness, education and empowerment. We engage in best practices around trauma informed services to ensure a model of upstream investments resulting in fewer of Domestic Violence."
Best Practices include:
1421 Guerneville Rd. Suite 200
PO BOX 3506 (95402)
Santa Rosa, Ca
Phone: (707) 546-9922
Fax: (707) 546-9928
Programs Offered:
Season of Sharing Critical Family Needs and Housing Assistance Fund
YWCA -Season of Sharing provides one time financial assistance with delinquent rent for survivors of domestic abuse who are threatened with becoming homeless and security deposits (necessary for emergency situations-such as to leave an abusive living environment) or specific emergency family needs.
Contact:
(707) 565-5661
Special Place Therapeutic Preschool and Child Care Center
State Funded Preschool Serves At Risk PreschoolersThe YWCA offers the only therapeutic preschool for 3-5 year olds in Sonoma County. The teachers are credentialed by the State of California Department of Education in Early Childhood Education with an emphasis on Social-Emotional and Self-Regulation. As a therapeutic preschool, we work extensively with at-risk children, helping them identify their emotions and develop socially. As a state subsidized preschool, we follow the Department of Education framework for early learning curriculum and the children are assessed through DRDP (Desired Results Developmental Profiles) observations to chart their development.
Contact:
1128 Edward Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Main Phone: (707) 523-2337
Director
Teri Porter [email protected]
Phone: (707) 523-2337
"YMCA Sonoma County is ending domestic violence through awareness, education and empowerment. We engage in best practices around trauma informed services to ensure a model of upstream investments resulting in fewer of Domestic Violence."
Best Practices include:
- Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS)
- Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS)
- Allstate Curriculum
- Upstream Investments
- Motivational Interviewing
- Trauma Inform Services Empowerment Model
1421 Guerneville Rd. Suite 200
PO BOX 3506 (95402)
Santa Rosa, Ca
Phone: (707) 546-9922
Fax: (707) 546-9928
Programs Offered:
Season of Sharing Critical Family Needs and Housing Assistance Fund
YWCA -Season of Sharing provides one time financial assistance with delinquent rent for survivors of domestic abuse who are threatened with becoming homeless and security deposits (necessary for emergency situations-such as to leave an abusive living environment) or specific emergency family needs.
Contact:
(707) 565-5661
Special Place Therapeutic Preschool and Child Care Center
State Funded Preschool Serves At Risk PreschoolersThe YWCA offers the only therapeutic preschool for 3-5 year olds in Sonoma County. The teachers are credentialed by the State of California Department of Education in Early Childhood Education with an emphasis on Social-Emotional and Self-Regulation. As a therapeutic preschool, we work extensively with at-risk children, helping them identify their emotions and develop socially. As a state subsidized preschool, we follow the Department of Education framework for early learning curriculum and the children are assessed through DRDP (Desired Results Developmental Profiles) observations to chart their development.
Contact:
1128 Edward Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Main Phone: (707) 523-2337
Director
Teri Porter [email protected]
Phone: (707) 523-2337