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94110: Mission, Bernal Heights
• Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
• Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
• Community Music Center
• Community Works
• Good Samaritan Family Resource Center
• Homeless Prenatal Program
• Horizons Unlimited
• Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC)
• Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc.
• JOBS NOW!
• Mission Cultural Center
• Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
• Mission Family Center
• Mission Language & Vocational School
• Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC
• Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA)
• Native American Health Center
• New Door Ventures
• New Generation Health Center
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA)
• Planned Parenthood
• Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center
• San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH)
• Seneca Family of Agencies (24th St. Location)
• Seven Tepees Youth Program
• SFWAR (Women Against Rape)
• Southern Exposure (SOEX)
• Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) - SF4TAY
• Wellness Initiative, John O’Connell School of Technology
• Wellness Initiative, San Francisco International High School
• Women's Building
• Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
• Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
• Community Music Center
• Community Works
• Good Samaritan Family Resource Center
• Homeless Prenatal Program
• Horizons Unlimited
• Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC)
• Instituto Familiar de la Raza, Inc.
• JOBS NOW!
• Mission Cultural Center
• Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
• Mission Family Center
• Mission Language & Vocational School
• Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
• Mission Neighborhood Health Center: MNHC
• Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA)
• Native American Health Center
• New Door Ventures
• New Generation Health Center
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA)
• Planned Parenthood
• Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center
• San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH)
• Seneca Family of Agencies (24th St. Location)
• Seven Tepees Youth Program
• SFWAR (Women Against Rape)
• Southern Exposure (SOEX)
• Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP) - SF4TAY
• Wellness Initiative, John O’Connell School of Technology
• Wellness Initiative, San Francisco International High School
• Women's Building
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center "Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center works to preserve and enhance the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of Bernal Heights and surrounding neighborhoods. We promote community action to build a just and equitable community for all." Youth Services Brochure / Membership
Contact
515 Cortland Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-2140 - Phone
(415) 648-0793 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
515 Cortland Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-2140 - Phone
(415) 648-0793 - Fax
[email protected]
Mission
"CARECEN empowers and responds to the needs, rights, and aspirations of Latino, immigrant, and under-resourced families in the San Francisco Bay Area, building community leadership to pursue equity and justice."
Vision
"Rooted in its cultural strengths and inspired by the Central American justice struggles, our diverse immigrant community thrives: Latino families prosper, build effective community institutions, and participate confidently in civic life."
Values
"Respect, perseverance, integrity, trust, excellence and a commitment to social justice are CARECEN’s core values. We are committed to living by these in every aspect of our work: in relating to our clients, to our employees and volunteers, and to our community. By following these values we fulfill our mission to provide the highest quality services to change the lives of the immigrant families in our community."
Contact
3101 Mission Street, Suite 101
San Francisco, CA 94110
Telephone (415) 642-4400 Fax (415) 824-2806 infoATcarecensf.org
Hours of Service
Community Music Center "Community Music Center (CMC) was founded in 1921 with the mission of making music accessible to all people, regardless of their financial means. We offer classes for people of all ages, abilities and interests and financial aid to all who need it."
Classes & Programs:
Contact
Mission District Branch (Main)
544 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(Tel): (415) 647-6015
(Fax): (415) 647-3890
[email protected]
Richmond District Branch
741 30th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
(Tel): (415) 221-4515
[email protected]
Classes & Programs:
- Private Lessons
- Theory and Musicianship
- Group Classes and Ensembles
- Composition Classes
- Summer Music Camps
- Classes For Youth
- Music Therapy
- Adult Certificate Program
- Young Musicians Programs
- Special Workshops
- Choirs for Older Adults
- Outreach Programs
- View 2014-2015 Catalog
Contact
Mission District Branch (Main)
544 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(Tel): (415) 647-6015
(Fax): (415) 647-3890
[email protected]
Richmond District Branch
741 30th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
(Tel): (415) 221-4515
[email protected]
Community Works "Founded in 1997, Community Works interrupts and heals the far-reaching impact of incarceration and violence by empowering individuals, families and communities. Through programs in the jails and community, youth-led advocacy efforts, and public exhibits and performances, we:
• Enable individuals to break the cycle of incarceration and violence and establish productive, violence-free lives
• Help families and communities heal from the impact of incarceration and the behaviors leading up to it
• Create social and institutional change to better meet the needs of incarcerated individuals, their children and their families
Our work is guided by the principles of restorative justice and a belief in the power of the arts to educate and heal. We work closely with the criminal and juvenile justice systems, the public school system and other community-based organizations providing services in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the state."
Contact
Main (Oakland) Office
4681 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
San Francisco Office
1360 Mission Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 510.486.2340
Fax: 510.647.8560
Email: [email protected]
• Enable individuals to break the cycle of incarceration and violence and establish productive, violence-free lives
• Help families and communities heal from the impact of incarceration and the behaviors leading up to it
• Create social and institutional change to better meet the needs of incarcerated individuals, their children and their families
Our work is guided by the principles of restorative justice and a belief in the power of the arts to educate and heal. We work closely with the criminal and juvenile justice systems, the public school system and other community-based organizations providing services in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the state."
Contact
Main (Oakland) Office
4681 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
San Francisco Office
1360 Mission Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 510.486.2340
Fax: 510.647.8560
Email: [email protected]
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center "Our mission is to help immigrant families access needed services, develop self-sufficiency, and participate fully as members of the community. Today, we mainly work with low-income Latino immigrants from Mexico, Central and South America." Classes/Workshops / Family Strengthening
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
1294 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 401-4253 - Phone
Email
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
1294 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 401-4253 - Phone
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]
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
Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC) "The Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC) is a non-profit legal organization providing affordable immigration services to underrepresented women and children in California. ICWC strives to provide security and stability for children who are abused, abandoned or neglected and for women and children who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crimes. ICWC provides legal services on a sliding scale fee system that is based on income and family size."
Contact
San Francisco Office
3543 18th Street Suite #32
San Francisco, CA 94110
Tel: 415.861.1449
Fax: 415.861.1681
Email: [email protected]
Contact
San Francisco Office
3543 18th Street Suite #32
San Francisco, CA 94110
Tel: 415.861.1449
Fax: 415.861.1681
Email: [email protected]
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]
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)
Mission Cultural Center "The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) was established in 1977 by artists and community activists with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the Latino cultural arts that reflect the living tradition and experiences of the Chicano, Central and South American, and Caribbean people. MCCLA makes the arts accessible as an essential element to the community's development and well-being."
"MCCLA’S main objectives to present the best representative sample of contemporary and ancient artistic traditions of Latin America and to develop in the community a high degree of sensitivity and understanding of Latin American culture. To this end, throughout its 25- year history the MCCLA has sponsored a series of local, national, and international activities and programs that helped establish it as the largest Latino cultural center in the continental United States. Many of the original projects and programs have been replicated in other parts of the United States."
Contact
2868 Mission Street,
San Francisco CA 94110
415-821-1155
Office Hours: Tue-Fri: 10:00am-5:30pm
Hours of Operations: Mon: 5:00-9:45pm | Tue-Fri: 10:00am to 9:45pm | Sat: 10:00-5:30pm
"MCCLA’S main objectives to present the best representative sample of contemporary and ancient artistic traditions of Latin America and to develop in the community a high degree of sensitivity and understanding of Latin American culture. To this end, throughout its 25- year history the MCCLA has sponsored a series of local, national, and international activities and programs that helped establish it as the largest Latino cultural center in the continental United States. Many of the original projects and programs have been replicated in other parts of the United States."
Contact
2868 Mission Street,
San Francisco CA 94110
415-821-1155
Office Hours: Tue-Fri: 10:00am-5:30pm
Hours of Operations: Mon: 5:00-9:45pm | Tue-Fri: 10:00am to 9:45pm | Sat: 10:00-5:30pm
Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) "The mission of MEDA is to achieve economic justice for San Francisco’s low- and moderate-income Latino families through asset development. Asset Development is the process of encouraging and supporting individuals and families to develop, accumulate and manage personal, social and material (especially financial) assets. MEDA is committed to ensuring that these families maintain sufficient assets to provide them and future generations with the opportunity to call San Francisco their permanent home."
"MEDA offers free services to low- and moderate-income families, with a geographic focus on the San Francisco Bay Area. We neither solicit clients outside of the State of California nor charge for any of our services. Help is free. You should never pay for loan modification services. Please do not hesitate to contact MEDA's offices if you have any questions about our free services."
"Every Family Succeeds. Every Student Achieves. Go Further with MEDA! • Cada Familia Triunfa. Cada Estudiante Logra. ¡Pa’lante con MEDA!"
Contact
Main Office: Plaza Adelante
2301 Mission Street, Suite 301
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 282-3334
Fax: (415) 282-3320
For General Information or to Sign Up for Free Programs:
Mario Chavarria: (415) 282-3334 ext. 101; [email protected]
"MEDA offers free services to low- and moderate-income families, with a geographic focus on the San Francisco Bay Area. We neither solicit clients outside of the State of California nor charge for any of our services. Help is free. You should never pay for loan modification services. Please do not hesitate to contact MEDA's offices if you have any questions about our free services."
"Every Family Succeeds. Every Student Achieves. Go Further with MEDA! • Cada Familia Triunfa. Cada Estudiante Logra. ¡Pa’lante con MEDA!"
Contact
Main Office: Plaza Adelante
2301 Mission Street, Suite 301
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 282-3334
Fax: (415) 282-3320
For General Information or to Sign Up for Free Programs:
Mario Chavarria: (415) 282-3334 ext. 101; [email protected]
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
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]
Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. "Through culturally appropriate community-based services, MNC Youth programs nurture positive change in the lives of the highest risk youth and their families in the communities they live in. We promote cultural affirmation, social awareness, and community building to empower young people with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to achieve their fullest potential." Early Childhood / Youth / Senior
Contact
362 Capp Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-7752 - Phone
(415) 206-7750 - Phone
Contact
362 Capp Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 206-7752 - Phone
(415) 206-7750 - Phone
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
Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA) "Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA) is a grassroots organization of Latina immigrant women with a double mission of promoting personal transformation and building community power for social and economic justice. MUA has helped hundreds of women get out of domestic violence, become strong leaders and take an active role in the movement for immigrant’s rights and social justice. Everything that MUA has achieved since its founding is a result of the great commitment and sacrifices of our members. Many women have been members of MUA over the years and each one has left her mark on the organization."
"We achieve our mission by:
Contact
San Francisco Office
3543 18th Street, #23
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-621-8140
Oakland Office
2783 E. 12th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94601
510-261-3398
"We achieve our mission by:
- Creating an environment of understanding and confidentiality
- Empowering and educating our members to provide mutual support
- Offering trainings to build economic security and leadership
- Working in diverse alliances on the local, regional, national, and international levels
- Organizing campaigns to win immigrant, workers’ and women’s rights."
Contact
San Francisco Office
3543 18th Street, #23
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-621-8140
Oakland Office
2783 E. 12th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94601
510-261-3398
"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
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]
New Generation Health Center "New Generation Health Center (NGHC, or “New Gen”) is a clinic of the University of California at San Francisco’s (UCSF) Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences. With a goal to decrease the number of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections among high risk youth in San Francisco, NGHC employs a comprehensive model of care." Clinic Services
Do I have to pay?
"Most of our patients are eligible for FamilyPACT, which is a program that pays for reproductive health care, so your clinic visits are free to you. For the few clients who may not qualify for FamilyPACT, we have a low-cost sliding-scale fee."
Will my parents find out?
"No. We provide confidential services to all of our clients. In California, teenagers do not have to get their parents' consent to get reproductive health services. By law, health care providers cannot tell parents about the visit."
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
625 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 502-8336 (TEEN) - Appointments
Do I have to pay?
"Most of our patients are eligible for FamilyPACT, which is a program that pays for reproductive health care, so your clinic visits are free to you. For the few clients who may not qualify for FamilyPACT, we have a low-cost sliding-scale fee."
Will my parents find out?
"No. We provide confidential services to all of our clients. In California, teenagers do not have to get their parents' consent to get reproductive health services. By law, health care providers cannot tell parents about the visit."
EN ESPAÑOL
Contact
625 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 502-8336 (TEEN) - Appointments
No Violence Alliance (NOVA) (In partnership with Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ)) "Providing reentry services and intensive case management to offenders released from San Francisco jails."
"The No Violence Alliance (NoVA) is a collaborative project operating in partnership with the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department since 2006. NoVA’s intensive case management includes:
Eligibility and referrals
"NoVA is a voluntary program. Individuals currently confined in San Francisco County Jail may submit an inmate request to be interviewed for NoVA while they are in custody, and individuals released from San Francisco County Jail within the past year may walk-in to 40 Boardman Place, 567 7th Street, or 70 Oak Grove for initial assessment. Successful applicants work with their case managers to develop their individualized treatment plan. NoVA accepts all formerly incarcerated individuals who demonstrate motivation to change."
For information or to apply for NoVA’s services, please contact Gerald Miller:
Contact
40 Boardman Place
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5661 ext. 117 - Phone
(415) 621-5466 - Fax
[email protected]
"The No Violence Alliance (NoVA) is a collaborative project operating in partnership with the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department since 2006. NoVA’s intensive case management includes:
- Violence prevention services
- Family reunification
- Employability and employment skills
- Housing
- Transportation
- Substance abuse treatment
- Medical services"
Eligibility and referrals
"NoVA is a voluntary program. Individuals currently confined in San Francisco County Jail may submit an inmate request to be interviewed for NoVA while they are in custody, and individuals released from San Francisco County Jail within the past year may walk-in to 40 Boardman Place, 567 7th Street, or 70 Oak Grove for initial assessment. Successful applicants work with their case managers to develop their individualized treatment plan. NoVA accepts all formerly incarcerated individuals who demonstrate motivation to change."
For information or to apply for NoVA’s services, please contact Gerald Miller:
Contact
40 Boardman Place
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5661 ext. 117 - Phone
(415) 621-5466 - Fax
[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
Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center "As an inner city, community-based mural arts organization, Precita Eyes Muralists Association seeks to enrich and beautify urban environments and educate communities locally and internationally about the process and the history of public community mural art. We maintain a deep commitment to collaborating with the various communities we serve." Youth Murals
Contact
2981 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 285-2287 - Phone
[email protected]
Contact
2981 24th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 285-2287 - Phone
[email protected]
San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH) "San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH) is an essential part of San Francisco’s health care system serving some 100,000 patients each year and providing 20 percent of the city’s inpatient care. Recognized as one of the nation’s top hospitals, we serve the community with a full complement of inpatient, outpatient, emergency, diagnostic and psychiatric services for adults and children 24-hours a day."
"Considered one of the finest public hospitals, San Francisco General offers compassionate and culturally competent care to a diverse community of patients in more than 20 languages. SFGH is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, Department of Public Health. We are part of a city wide integrated health care system, providing primary, specialty and hospital care for vulnerable populations, including Healthy San Francisco and SF PATH."
Contact:
SFGH
1001 Portrero Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 206-8000 - Main Phone
Public Transportation
"The San Francisco General Hospital campus is served by the Muni 9, 10, 33, 48 and 90 routes. Plan your trip here.
UCSF offers free shuttle system serving UCSF campuses throughout the city, including San Francisco General Hospital. For a map and schedule, click here.
SFGH to BART Shuttles is a free shuttle service for patients, visitors and staff. Shuttles run from Francisco General Hospital campus and the Civic Center and 24th Street BART stations. Available only during peak commuter times. For a map and schedule, click here."
"Considered one of the finest public hospitals, San Francisco General offers compassionate and culturally competent care to a diverse community of patients in more than 20 languages. SFGH is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, Department of Public Health. We are part of a city wide integrated health care system, providing primary, specialty and hospital care for vulnerable populations, including Healthy San Francisco and SF PATH."
Contact:
SFGH
1001 Portrero Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 206-8000 - Main Phone
Public Transportation
"The San Francisco General Hospital campus is served by the Muni 9, 10, 33, 48 and 90 routes. Plan your trip here.
UCSF offers free shuttle system serving UCSF campuses throughout the city, including San Francisco General Hospital. For a map and schedule, click here.
SFGH to BART Shuttles is a free shuttle service for patients, visitors and staff. Shuttles run from Francisco General Hospital campus and the Civic Center and 24th Street BART stations. Available only during peak commuter times. For a map and schedule, click here."
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]
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]
SFWAR (Women Against Rape) "San Francisco Women Against Rape provides resources, support, advocacy and education to strengthen the work of all individuals, and communities in San Francisco that are responding to, healing from, and struggling to end sexual violence." Programs & Services / Direct Services
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
"Rape crisis counselors are available 24 hours/day to offer support, information and resources for survivors of rape and sexual assault, friends, family members and others. Counselors are also trained in areas such as sexual harassment, incest, child sexual assault, same-sex sexual assault, domestic violence, ritual abuse, suicide prevention, male survivors and stalking. SFWAR's crisis hotline is (415) 647-RAPE."
Contact
3543 18th Street #7
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 861-2024 - Phone
(415) 861-2092 - Fax
(415) 647-RAPE - 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
[email protected]
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
"Rape crisis counselors are available 24 hours/day to offer support, information and resources for survivors of rape and sexual assault, friends, family members and others. Counselors are also trained in areas such as sexual harassment, incest, child sexual assault, same-sex sexual assault, domestic violence, ritual abuse, suicide prevention, male survivors and stalking. SFWAR's crisis hotline is (415) 647-RAPE."
Contact
3543 18th Street #7
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 861-2024 - Phone
(415) 861-2092 - Fax
(415) 647-RAPE - 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
[email protected]
Southern Exposure (SOEX) "Southern Exposure (SoEx) is an artist-centered non-profit organization committed to supporting visual artists. Through our extensive and innovative programming, SoEx strives to experiment, collaborate and further educate while providing an extraordinary resource center and forum for Bay Area and national artists and youth in our Mission District space and off-site, in the public realm."
Artists in Education (AIE)
"Southern Exposure's nationally recognized Artists in Education (AIE) program brings together diverse youth, artists, schools and organizations in a dynamic series of interactions, experiences, conversations and collaborations."
AIE Programs:
Youth Advisory Board
One-On-One Mentorship
Mission Voices Summer
Contact:
Southern Exposure
3030 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 863-2141 - Phone
(415) 863-1841 - Fax
Artists in Education (AIE)
"Southern Exposure's nationally recognized Artists in Education (AIE) program brings together diverse youth, artists, schools and organizations in a dynamic series of interactions, experiences, conversations and collaborations."
AIE Programs:
Youth Advisory Board
One-On-One Mentorship
Mission Voices Summer
Contact:
Southern Exposure
3030 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 863-2141 - Phone
(415) 863-1841 - 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
Wellness Initiative, John O’Connell School of Technology / Wellness Initiative, San Francisco International High School "The mission of the San Francisco Wellness Initiative is to improve the health, well-being, and educational outcomes of San Francisco Unified School District high school students." Our Program / Our Schools
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
John O’Connell School of Technology
2355 Folsom Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 695-5719 - Phone
(415) 695-5379 - Fax
[email protected]
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San Francisco International High School
1050 York Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 695-5982 - Phone
(415) 695-5983 - Fax
[email protected]
WHAT KINDS OF SERVICES DO WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDE TO STUDENTS?
"Our Centers provide free, confidential services, including behavioral health counseling services; support and empowerment groups; reproductive health services, and information and referrals to health resources in the community."
Contact
John O’Connell School of Technology
2355 Folsom Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 695-5719 - Phone
(415) 695-5379 - Fax
[email protected]
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San Francisco International High School
1050 York Street
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 695-5982 - Phone
(415) 695-5983 - Fax
[email protected]
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