94124: Bayview Hunters Point Trip Planner Transit 511
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94124: Bayview Hunters Point
• Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement
• Bayview Hunter's Point Multipurpose Senior Services, Inc.
• Bayview Opera House
• Black Coalition on AIDS (BCoA)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco
• Family Mosaic Program
• Hunters Point Family
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA)
• Rafiki Coalition
• Southeast Families United (SEFAU)
• Southeast Food Access (SEFA)
• Wellness Initiative, Thurgood Marshall Academic High School
• YMCA SF - Find Your Y
• Young Community Developers, Inc.
• Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement
• Bayview Hunter's Point Multipurpose Senior Services, Inc.
• Bayview Opera House
• Black Coalition on AIDS (BCoA)
• Community Youth Center San Francisco
• Family Mosaic Program
• Hunters Point Family
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA)
• Rafiki Coalition
• Southeast Families United (SEFAU)
• Southeast Food Access (SEFA)
• Wellness Initiative, Thurgood Marshall Academic High School
• YMCA SF - Find Your Y
• Young Community Developers, Inc.
Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement "The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement, Inc. is a non-profit community-based human services agency founded in 1971. The Foundation was created to address the needs of a predominantly African American, isolated community where essential social services such as legal assistance, drug rehabilitation, and mental health care were unavailable." Core Programs
BVHP Foundation Youth Services (ages 11-18)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Group and Individual Counseling, plus Supervised Activities
5015 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-1585 - Phone
(415) 822-6443 - Fax
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Walk-In Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm
Contact
5815 Third Street (at Carroll St)
San Francisco CA 94124
415-822-7500 - Phone
415-822-9767 - Fax
BVHP Foundation Youth Services (ages 11-18)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Group and Individual Counseling, plus Supervised Activities
5015 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-1585 - Phone
(415) 822-6443 - Fax
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Walk-In Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-8pm
Contact
5815 Third Street (at Carroll St)
San Francisco CA 94124
415-822-7500 - Phone
415-822-9767 - Fax
Bayview Hunter's Point Multipurpose Senior Services, Inc. "Bayview Hunter's Point Multipurpose Senior Services, Inc. gives seniors the dignity, respect and honor they deserve, helping seniors in the Bayview meet the challenges they face, retain community, improve their health, and gain access to services and benefits to which they are entitled." Senior Ex-Offender Program
Contact
1706 Yosemite Avenue
San Francisco CA. 94124
(415) 822-1444 - Phone
(415) 822-5327 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1706 Yosemite Avenue
San Francisco CA. 94124
(415) 822-1444 - Phone
(415) 822-5327 - Fax
[email protected]
Bayview Opera House "Our Mission [is] ...to serve as the focal point for Art and Culture in the Bayview Hunters Point Community by providing accessible, diverse, and high - quality arts education, cultural programs and community events in a safe environment.
The Opera House currently provides arts education and cultural enrichment to San Franciscans on a low or no cost basis. Recent offerings include adult drama, dance and yoga classes, DARE TO DREAM ARTS school age after school classes, toddler and parent/toddler classes, and an 8-week long summer arts cam.. The Opera House also hosts a large variety of cultural events, community gatherings and seasonal celebrations.
The Opera House is available to rent for corporate, governmental and private parties and events. The facility features a 300-seat theater with a 45' indoor stage, full sized movie screen with digital projector, an outdoor stage in an enclosed garden courtyard, free wireless internet access, two dressing rooms, and a classroom for breakout sessions."
Contact
BAYVIEW OPERA HOUSE
Ruth Williams Memorial Theatre
4705 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
415.824.0386
[email protected]
The Opera House currently provides arts education and cultural enrichment to San Franciscans on a low or no cost basis. Recent offerings include adult drama, dance and yoga classes, DARE TO DREAM ARTS school age after school classes, toddler and parent/toddler classes, and an 8-week long summer arts cam.. The Opera House also hosts a large variety of cultural events, community gatherings and seasonal celebrations.
The Opera House is available to rent for corporate, governmental and private parties and events. The facility features a 300-seat theater with a 45' indoor stage, full sized movie screen with digital projector, an outdoor stage in an enclosed garden courtyard, free wireless internet access, two dressing rooms, and a classroom for breakout sessions."
Contact
BAYVIEW OPERA HOUSE
Ruth Williams Memorial Theatre
4705 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
415.824.0386
[email protected]
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 Youth Center San Francisco "Since 1970, CYC has set the standard for awareness and activism in the Asian community. Originally founded to address the problems of juvenile delinquency and gang violence in Chinatown, CYC has grown to encompass behavioral health, education, intervention, leadership development, street outreach and workforce development in all our programs. We offer services directed at responding to the complex set of issues the youth in our community face including acculturation, difficulties in school, economic hardship, substance abuse, and gang involvement. Our educational enrichment, leadership building, and job-readiness programs have earned CYC a unique reputation as a key agency for Asian youth services in San Francisco." Youth / Parents
Ten Principles on Raising Chinese-American Teens
Contact
Bayview Branch Office
4438 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 550-1151 - Phone
(415) 775-1345 - Fax
Ten Principles on Raising Chinese-American Teens
Contact
Bayview Branch Office
4438 Third Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 550-1151 - Phone
(415) 775-1345 - Fax
Family Mosaic Program "The Family Mosaic Program (FMP) provides Mental Health treatment, intensive case management and other service interventions for children with serious emotional problems who are at risk of out-of-home placement or who have already been removed and placed out of their homes."
Contact
1309 Evans St
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 206-7600 - Phone
(415) 206-7630 - Fax
Contact
1309 Evans St
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 206-7600 - Phone
(415) 206-7630 - Fax
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
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]
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
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
Southeast Food Access (SEFA) "The role of the Southeast Food Access Program (SEFA) is to serve as the catalyst to assist with communication, advocacy, and accountability across city and community agencies. Its focus is to help all neighborhood residents to ensure that healthy, fresh, local, sustainable, and affordable produce is accessible in Bayview Hunters Point and neighboring areas, utilizing not only existing venues but also supporting transformation and/or creation of new ones."
Accessing Free and Low Cost Food
"For a complete listing of available resources go to the Food Guardians guide."
Contact
Accessing Free and Low Cost Food
"For a complete listing of available resources go to the Food Guardians guide."
Contact
Wellness Initiative, Thurgood Marshall Academic High School "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
Thurgood Marshall Academic High School
45 Conkling Avenue
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 920-5204 ext. 3150 - Phone
(415) 920-5206 - 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
Thurgood Marshall Academic High School
45 Conkling Avenue
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 920-5204 ext. 3150 - Phone
(415) 920-5206 - Fax
[email protected]
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
Bayview YMCA
1601 Lane Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-7728 - Phone
(415) 822-7769 - Fax
(415) 777-9622 - Association Office
Contact
Bayview YMCA
1601 Lane Street
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822-7728 - Phone
(415) 822-7769 - Fax
(415) 777-9622 - Association Office
Young Community Developers, Inc. "At Young Community Developers, Inc. our vision is to be community leaders in producing independent and productive members of society by providing innovative and high quality trainings and services. We understand, assist and self-empower individuals with the everyday tools and services that transform the lives in the Southeast Sector of San Francisco."
Contact
1715 Yosemite Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822- 3491 - Phone
(415) 822-1196 - Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1715 Yosemite Ave.
San Francisco CA 94124
(415) 822- 3491 - Phone
(415) 822-1196 - Fax
[email protected]