Housing
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Alameda Family Services • 94591 (Alameda)
• At The Crossroads | Helping homeless youth build ... • 94103
• Bay Area Community Services (BACS) • 94612 (Oakland)
• Berkeley Food and Housing Project, Multiservice Center • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department • 94794 (Berkeley)
• Building Futures with Women and Children • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Causa Justa Just Cause • 94609 (Oakland)
• Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) • 95446 (Guerneville)• West County
• Compass Connecting Point • 94102
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO) • 94541 (Hayward, Antioch)
• Hamilton Family Center • 94102
• Health Care for the Homeless Program • 94601 (Oakland)
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development • 94103: South of Market (SoMa)
• Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) • 94110
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• One Home • (web-based)
• Providence Foundation of San Francisco • 94102
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Raphael House • 94109
• Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Sonoma County Continuum of Care • (web-based)
• Sonoma County Task Force for the Homeless • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... • 94102
• Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... • 94102
• Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services • 95406
• V.O.I.C.E.S • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Woman's Daytime Drop In Center • 94702 (Berkeley)
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services
• YEAH!: Youth Engagement, Advocacy and Housing • 94703 (Berkeley)
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• At The Crossroads | Helping homeless youth build ... • 94103
• Bay Area Community Services (BACS) • 94612 (Oakland)
• Berkeley Food and Housing Project, Multiservice Center • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department • 94794 (Berkeley)
• Building Futures with Women and Children • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) • 94704 (Berkeley)
• Causa Justa Just Cause • 94609 (Oakland)
• Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) • 95446 (Guerneville)• West County
• Compass Connecting Point • 94102
• Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO) • 94541 (Hayward, Antioch)
• Hamilton Family Center • 94102
• Health Care for the Homeless Program • 94601 (Oakland)
• Homeless Prenatal Program • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development • 94103: South of Market (SoMa)
• Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) • 94110
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• One Home • (web-based)
• Providence Foundation of San Francisco • 94102
• Rafiki Coalition • 94124
• Raphael House • 94109
• Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Sonoma County Continuum of Care • (web-based)
• Sonoma County Task Force for the Homeless • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... • 94102
• Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... • 94102
• Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services • 95406
• V.O.I.C.E.S • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Woman's Daytime Drop In Center • 94702 (Berkeley)
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services
• YEAH!: Youth Engagement, Advocacy and Housing • 94703 (Berkeley)
• 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
info@alamedafs.org
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
info@alamedafs.org

At The Crossroads | Helping homeless youth build ... "The mission of At The Crossroads is to reach out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and work with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives. Our innovative model focuses on young people who do not access traditional services and are disconnected from any type of consistent support." Blog
Contact
333 Valencia Street Suite 320
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-0691 - Phone
(415) 487-0692 - Fax
getinvolved@atthecrossroads.org
Contact
333 Valencia Street Suite 320
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 487-0691 - Phone
(415) 487-0692 - Fax
getinvolved@atthecrossroads.org

Bay Area Community Services (BACS) "Bay Area Community Services (BACS) delivers supportive services to marginalized adults to improve the quality of their lives and keep them connected to their community."
Programs:
Older Adult Services
-Adult Day Program
-Case Management
Mental Health Services
-Case Management
-Wellness Centers
-Employment Program
-Crisis Residential Program
-Prevention Engagement Program
-Hope Intervention Program
Homeless & Housing Services
-The Housing Fast Network
-Supported Housing
-Homeless Outreach Programs
-Medical Respite Services
-Warming Center
Contact
1814 Franklin Street
Fourth Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): (510) 613-0330
EMAIL: bacs@bayareacs.org
Programs:
Older Adult Services
-Adult Day Program
-Case Management
Mental Health Services
-Case Management
-Wellness Centers
-Employment Program
-Crisis Residential Program
-Prevention Engagement Program
-Hope Intervention Program
Homeless & Housing Services
-The Housing Fast Network
-Supported Housing
-Homeless Outreach Programs
-Medical Respite Services
-Warming Center
Contact
1814 Franklin Street
Fourth Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
(Tel): (510) 613-0330
EMAIL: bacs@bayareacs.org

Berkeley Food and Housing Project, Multiservice Center "To ease and end the crisis of homelessness in our community, Berkeley Food and Housing Project provides emergency food and shelter, transitional housing, permanent housing, and housing placement with support services to homeless individuals and families."
Services Provided
"The MSC presently hosts six (6) programs / services, including:
1) Housing Case Management: rapid re-housing and housing retention
2) Shelter Plus Care: representative payee services for up to 48 households
3) Collaborative Opportunity to Address Chronic Homelessness / COACH: representative payee services for 11 chronically homeless households
4) Project HOPE / Housing Opportunities Expanded: street outreach, housing counseling, and housing placement for homeless persons residing in Albany Bulb and neighboring communities in the City of Albany
5) Post-Release Community Supervision / PRCS: housing stabilization, housing counseling and placement, and time-limited financial assistance for offenders on probation
6) Community Meal Program / Quarter-meal: annually serving up to 30,000 free meals to largely chronically homeless, “service-averse” populations"
Contact Us:
2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
510-649-4976510-649-4976
510-848-3950 (fax)
Services Provided
"The MSC presently hosts six (6) programs / services, including:
1) Housing Case Management: rapid re-housing and housing retention
2) Shelter Plus Care: representative payee services for up to 48 households
3) Collaborative Opportunity to Address Chronic Homelessness / COACH: representative payee services for 11 chronically homeless households
4) Project HOPE / Housing Opportunities Expanded: street outreach, housing counseling, and housing placement for homeless persons residing in Albany Bulb and neighboring communities in the City of Albany
5) Post-Release Community Supervision / PRCS: housing stabilization, housing counseling and placement, and time-limited financial assistance for offenders on probation
6) Community Meal Program / Quarter-meal: annually serving up to 30,000 free meals to largely chronically homeless, “service-averse” populations"
Contact Us:
2362 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
510-649-4976510-649-4976
510-848-3950 (fax)

Berkeley Housing and Community Services Department "The mission of the Housing and Community Services Department is to produce, preserve and support affordable housing in order to help meet the housing needs of Berkeley residents, especially those who are low-income, homeless, seniors, disabled or have special needs. This is achieved through its Housing and Community Services Department, rehabilitation programs, enforcement of the Berkeley Housing Code in housing units, and ongoing investigation of new housing and community development programs and financial opportunities."
Aging Services
Community Services
Programs
Plans, Policies, and RFP's
Contact
City of Berkeley - Central Administrative Offices
2180 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-CITY/2489 or 311 from any landline in Berkeley
TTY: (510) 981-6903
Aging Services
Community Services
Programs
Plans, Policies, and RFP's
Contact
City of Berkeley - Central Administrative Offices
2180 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-CITY/2489 or 311 from any landline in Berkeley
TTY: (510) 981-6903

Building Futures with Women and Children "The mission of Building Futures with Women and Children is to help women and children in crisis become safely and supportively housed, free from homelessness and family violence."
"For more information on our programs, see:"
Homeless Services
Domestic Violence
Housing Services
Contact
Business Office:
1395 Bancroft Ave.
San Leandro, CA 94577
(Tel): 510-357-0205
(Fax): 510-357-0688
24-Hour Toll Free Crisis Line
1-866-A-WAY-OUT
1-866-292-9688
"For more information on our programs, see:"
Homeless Services
Domestic Violence
Housing Services
Contact
Business Office:
1395 Bancroft Ave.
San Leandro, CA 94577
(Tel): 510-357-0205
(Fax): 510-357-0688
24-Hour Toll Free Crisis Line
1-866-A-WAY-OUT
1-866-292-9688

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS) "Today BOSS is an award-winning organization that helps people who are facing deep poverty and multiple special needs. BOSS works one-on-one with each family and each individual to help them achieve stable income, permanent affordable housing, and lasting wellness"
"The men and women BOSS serves are 100% very low-income. Over 80% are homeless, and 20% are marginally housed (low income and continued risk of homelessness).
BOSS serves nearly 1,500 new people each year, both single adults (90%) and families with children (10%)."
Contact
Are you homeless, disabled, or low-income and looking for assistance?
Please contact our:
Multi-Agency Service Center
(510) 843-3700
1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA
For general inquiries:
Email: info@self-sufficiency.org
Tel: (510) 649-1930
Fax: (510) 649-0627
"The men and women BOSS serves are 100% very low-income. Over 80% are homeless, and 20% are marginally housed (low income and continued risk of homelessness).
BOSS serves nearly 1,500 new people each year, both single adults (90%) and families with children (10%)."
Contact
Are you homeless, disabled, or low-income and looking for assistance?
Please contact our:
Multi-Agency Service Center
(510) 843-3700
1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA
For general inquiries:
Email: info@self-sufficiency.org
Tel: (510) 649-1930
Fax: (510) 649-0627

"We are Causa Justa :: Just Cause (CJJC), a multi-racial, grassroots organization building community leadership to achieve justice for low-income San Francisco and Oakland residents. In 2010, CJJC emerged from the strategic collaboration of two powerful organizations: St. Peter’s Housing Committee and Just Cause Oakland. These two organizations represent more than 30 years combined experience working toward housing and racial justice for African Americans and Latinos. With offices in East and West Oakland and in San Francisco’s Mission District, together we are a force for justice and unity among Black and Brown communities.
Causa Justa :: Just Cause has a multi-faceted approach to fighting for social justice. We provide tenant rights advocacy and information to tenants through our Housing Committee/Tenants’ Rights Clinic. We build our membership through recruitment in the tenants' rights clinics and through neighborhood door knocking and outreach. We fight grassroots campaigns to win immigrant rights and housing rights and work toward building a larger movement for social transformation."
Contact
Causa Justa :: Just Cause
PO Box 3596
Oakland, CA 94609
E-mail: info@cjjc.org
Causa Justa :: Just Cause has a multi-faceted approach to fighting for social justice. We provide tenant rights advocacy and information to tenants through our Housing Committee/Tenants’ Rights Clinic. We build our membership through recruitment in the tenants' rights clinics and through neighborhood door knocking and outreach. We fight grassroots campaigns to win immigrant rights and housing rights and work toward building a larger movement for social transformation."
Contact
Causa Justa :: Just Cause
PO Box 3596
Oakland, CA 94609
E-mail: info@cjjc.org

Compass Connecting Point is a unique program that gives any San Francisco family experiencing a housing crisis quick access to the services that they need most, including eviction prevention, emergency shelter, health care, child care and educational programs.
Services include:
Our drop-in hours are:
Mondays 9am-12pm
Wednesdays 10:30am-12pm
Fridays 9am-12pm
You must sign up for an intake before attending drop-in hours. To sign up for an intake, please call our hotline at 855-234-2667.
Contact
Address: 995 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 442-5130
Services include:
- Intake interviews and placement into shelter
- Intensive counseling for families on the waiting list for shelter including assistance in job hunting and school enrollment, plus help accessing benefits, eviction prevention services, childcare, legal assistance, substance abuse treatment, mental health services, and healthcare
- Interest free loans for move-in costs, deposits, back rent, debt payment, and outstanding bills through our Rental Assistance Project (RAP)
- Housing placement assistance, enabling many families to avoid shelter placement and move directly into housing
- Drop-in support services, including computer access, food, clothing, diapers and baby supplies, personal voicemail service, and transportation assistance
- Onsite healthcare through the Tom Waddell Health Center
- A toll-free hotline to provide crisis intervention and information about services
- Referrals to a wide network of Bay Area human services agencies
Our drop-in hours are:
Mondays 9am-12pm
Wednesdays 10:30am-12pm
Fridays 9am-12pm
You must sign up for an intake before attending drop-in hours. To sign up for an intake, please call our hotline at 855-234-2667.
Contact
Address: 995 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 442-5130

Community & Family Service Agency (CFSA) Offers After School Programs, Teen Programs, Substance Abuse Programs, Counseling Services, Senior Center/Counseling, Housing and Emergency Shelters.
Information and contact for individual programs: Click Here
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640 Fax: (707) 823-1642
Russian River Empowerment Center
14520 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 604-7264 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Housing Services
16390 Main Street
P.O. Box 325, Guerneville, CA 95446
Walk-in: Tues 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Thurs 11:00am- 2:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0655 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Counseling appts: (707) 545-4551 x230
Russian River Senior Resource Center
15010 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0618 Fax: (707) 869-0610
Information and contact for individual programs: Click Here
Administration Center
477 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol 95472
M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 823-1640 Fax: (707) 823-1642
Russian River Empowerment Center
14520 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Phone: (707) 604-7264 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Housing Services
16390 Main Street
P.O. Box 325, Guerneville, CA 95446
Walk-in: Tues 1:00pm – 4:00pm, Thurs 11:00am- 2:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0655 Fax: (707) 869-3683
Counseling appts: (707) 545-4551 x230
Russian River Senior Resource Center
15010 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446
Tues – Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm
Phone: (707) 869-0618 Fax: (707) 869-0610

Eden Council for Hope and Opportunity (ECHO)"ECHO's ultimate goal is to promote equal access in housing and provide support services which would aid in the prevention of homelessness and promote permanent housing conditions."
ECHO's Programs:
Fair Housing Services
Homeseeking &
Shared Housing Counseling and Placement
Pre-Purchase Counseling
Rental Assistance Programs
-Rental Assistance Guarantee
-Season's of Sharing Grant Program
-Homeless Prevention Program
Tenant/Landlord Services
Contact
Administrative Offices
770 A Street
Hayward, CA 94541
510-581-9380
855-ASK-ECHO toll free
Fax: 510-537-4793
Antioch Office
301 West 10th Street
Antioch, CA 94509
925-332-6067
855-ASK-ECHO toll free
ECHO's Programs:
Fair Housing Services
Homeseeking &
Shared Housing Counseling and Placement
Pre-Purchase Counseling
Rental Assistance Programs
-Rental Assistance Guarantee
-Season's of Sharing Grant Program
-Homeless Prevention Program
Tenant/Landlord Services
Contact
Administrative Offices
770 A Street
Hayward, CA 94541
510-581-9380
855-ASK-ECHO toll free
Fax: 510-537-4793
Antioch Office
301 West 10th Street
Antioch, CA 94509
925-332-6067
855-ASK-ECHO toll free

Hamilton Family Center "Hamilton Family Center’s mission is to end homelessness
for families and individuals in the San Francisco Bay Area. We break the cycle of homelessness by helping families move quickly back into stable homes to restore the foundation for healthy family lives. Hamilton Family Center was established in 1985 and has become one of the largest providers of shelter, eviction prevention assistance, rapid re-housing, youth programming, and support services to homeless families in San Francisco. We focus on four main areas of service: Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Rehousing, Emergency and Interim, Shelter Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing Services, Children and Youth Services."
Contact
Hamilton Family Center | Rebuilding Lives, Ending Homelessness.
1631 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 409-2100
Email: contact-us@hamiltonfamilycenter.org
for families and individuals in the San Francisco Bay Area. We break the cycle of homelessness by helping families move quickly back into stable homes to restore the foundation for healthy family lives. Hamilton Family Center was established in 1985 and has become one of the largest providers of shelter, eviction prevention assistance, rapid re-housing, youth programming, and support services to homeless families in San Francisco. We focus on four main areas of service: Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Rehousing, Emergency and Interim, Shelter Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing Services, Children and Youth Services."
Contact
Hamilton Family Center | Rebuilding Lives, Ending Homelessness.
1631 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 409-2100
Email: contact-us@hamiltonfamilycenter.org

Health Care for the Homeless Program "Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless Program (ACHCHP) is a federally-funded 330(h) Health Care for the Homeless program that has been providing health care and case management services to homeless persons throughout Alameda County since 1988. In 2013, ACHCHP provided services to over 10,000 people experiencing homelessness."
"ACHCHP provides case management and referrals in two mobile medical clinics, visiting shelters, meal sites, transitional and recovery housing programs. For information about mobile clinic sites, please phone 510-532-1930."
Contact:
Health Care for the Homeless Program
1900 Fruitvale
Oakland, CA 94601
510) 532-1930
Business hours: M-F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
"ACHCHP provides case management and referrals in two mobile medical clinics, visiting shelters, meal sites, transitional and recovery housing programs. For information about mobile clinic sites, please phone 510-532-1930."
Contact:
Health Care for the Homeless Program
1900 Fruitvale
Oakland, CA 94601
510) 532-1930
Business hours: M-F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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
info@homelessprenatal.org
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
info@homelessprenatal.org

Larkin Street Youth Services "The mission of Larkin Street Youth Services is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all." Programs, Locations, and Hours / Additional Resources for Youth
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
- Emergency Services
- Community Based Housing
- Transitional Housing
- Medical Services
- Education and Employment Services
- Referral Guide
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development "The mission of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) is to coordinate the City’s housing policy; to provide financing for the development, rehabilitation, and purchase of affordable housing in San Francisco; and to strengthen the social, physical, and economic infrastructure of San Francisco's low-income neighborhoods and communities in need. MOHCD administers a variety of financing programs to enable the development and preservation of affordable housing, to assist low-income homeowners, and to help San Franciscans become first-time home buyers. MOHCD is also responsible for monitoring and ensuring the long-term affordability and physical viability of the City's affordable housing stock."
Contact:
1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-701-5500 Phone
415-701-5501 Fax
Contact:
1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-701-5500 Phone
415-701-5501 Fax

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; mchavarria@medasf.org
"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; mchavarria@medasf.org
North Bay Veterans Resource Center • "Veterans Resource Centers of America is a community based veteran’s service agency with a 40 year history of providing veteran programs. We strive to engage veterans and their families in a process of healing and growth that celebrates their individuality, identifies all barriers to success, mitigates those barriers, and challenges each participant to live to their utmost potential."
Contact: P.O. BOX 378 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Phone: (707) 578-2785 Email: vrc@vetsresource.org |

One Home "One Home is a free, nonprofit website that makes it easy to find affordable housing. One Home helps anyone find a home they are eligible for, share housing information with others, and download housing applications."
Contact: Visit Website
One Home "One Home is a free, nonprofit website that makes it easy to find affordable housing. One Home helps anyone find a home they are eligible for, share housing information with others, and download housing applications."
Contact: Visit Website

Providence Foundation of San Francisco "Our mission is to improve the quality of life in low-income communities and to empower individuals to become self-reliant by providing programs, services, education, and training utilizing a comprehensive community-based approach."
"With sensitivity and a sense of service, we empower individuals and families to achieve their full potential by providing them with access to resources that support their capacity to make healthy choices and be educated. We do so with a passionate expectation that healthy educated people will assume responsibility for their families and community."
Contact
Administration Office
4601 Third Street
San Francisco, California 94124-2359
Phone: (415) 206-0263
Fax: (415) 206-9284
Programs Location
1218 Mendell Street
San Francisco, California 94124-2314
Phone: (415) 206-0263
Fax: (415) 206-9284
"With sensitivity and a sense of service, we empower individuals and families to achieve their full potential by providing them with access to resources that support their capacity to make healthy choices and be educated. We do so with a passionate expectation that healthy educated people will assume responsibility for their families and community."
Contact
Administration Office
4601 Third Street
San Francisco, California 94124-2359
Phone: (415) 206-0263
Fax: (415) 206-9284
Programs Location
1218 Mendell Street
San Francisco, California 94124-2314
Phone: (415) 206-0263
Fax: (415) 206-9284

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: info@rafikicoalition.org
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: info@rafikicoalition.org
Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm

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.

Social Advocates for Youth (S.A.Y) " Social Advocates for Youth provides support, opportunities and hope to children, youth and families. We are dedicated to creating and supporting a caring community where all children, youth and families grow, thrive and succeed."
Programs: Housing, Counseling, Job
Contact:
Santa Rosa Office
3440 Airway Drive Suite E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 544-3299 Tel.
(707) 544-6837 Fax
The Dr. Coffee Teen Shelter
1243 Ripley St.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
24/7 Emergency Hotline:
(888) 729-0012
Tamayo Village
1700 Yulupa Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
(707) 528-7500
Programs: Housing, Counseling, Job
Contact:
Santa Rosa Office
3440 Airway Drive Suite E
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 544-3299 Tel.
(707) 544-6837 Fax
The Dr. Coffee Teen Shelter
1243 Ripley St.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
24/7 Emergency Hotline:
(888) 729-0012
Tamayo Village
1700 Yulupa Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
(707) 528-7500

Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF ... "TAYSF is collaborative network of city departments, service providers, and young people who are committed to improving outcomes for transitional age young people in San Francisco."
"Designed by and for young adults as a response to the ongoing need for better and more accessible information on existing programs and services for transitional age youth, sf4tay.org includes comprehensive and up-to-date listings of all programs and services available to disconnected 16-24 year olds on one central site"
Resources for:
Housing
Employment
Education
Health and Wellness
Just4Me
Contact
Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF)
1390 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
"Designed by and for young adults as a response to the ongoing need for better and more accessible information on existing programs and services for transitional age youth, sf4tay.org includes comprehensive and up-to-date listings of all programs and services available to disconnected 16-24 year olds on one central site"
Resources for:
Housing
Employment
Education
Health and Wellness
Just4Me
Contact
Transitional Age Youth San Francisco (TAYSF)
1390 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation ... "TNDC provides affordable housing and services for low-income people in the Tenderloin and throughout San Francisco, to promote equitable access to opportunity and resources." Our Services / How to Apply
Contact
215 Taylor Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 776-2151 - Administrative Office
(415) 776-4819 - TTY
(415) 776-3952 - Fax
Contact
215 Taylor Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 776-2151 - Administrative Office
(415) 776-4819 - TTY
(415) 776-3952 - Fax

Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services "The Valley of the Moon Children's Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization established to provide supportive and educational services for the abandoned, neglected and abused children of Sonoma County."
"The Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation’s unwavering goal is to provide ongoing support to the Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, which is Sonoma County’s only 24-hour emergency shelter for abused, abandoned, and neglected children."
Contact
Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation
Courtney Souza Executive Administrative Assistant vmcf.courtney@gmail.com
P.O. Box 11671
Santa Rosa CA 95406
Voice: (707) 565-8380
Fax: (707) 565-8382
E-mail: vmcf.courtney@gmail.com
Other Contact Information
Valley of the Moon Children's Home (707) 565 6350
Family Youth and Children's (707) 565-4300
Child Protective Services (707) 565-4303
"The Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation’s unwavering goal is to provide ongoing support to the Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, which is Sonoma County’s only 24-hour emergency shelter for abused, abandoned, and neglected children."
Contact
Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation
Courtney Souza Executive Administrative Assistant vmcf.courtney@gmail.com
P.O. Box 11671
Santa Rosa CA 95406
Voice: (707) 565-8380
Fax: (707) 565-8382
E-mail: vmcf.courtney@gmail.com
Other Contact Information
Valley of the Moon Children's Home (707) 565 6350
Family Youth and Children's (707) 565-4300
Child Protective Services (707) 565-4303

V.O.I.C.E.S • Voice Our Independent Choice of Emancipation Support
"VOICES brings together more than 40 partnering agencies to provide housing, education, employment and wellness services to transitioning youth, ages 16-24. Created and run by former foster youth, VOICES is the first organization of its kind in the nation."
"Health & Wellness
VOICES promotes the overall wellness of youth by increasing their access to health- related resources. Wellness services include 1:1 counseling and support, food and nutrition classes, physical and mental health education, and assistance with applications for all health-related services.
Employment & Education
VOICES supports youth to develop a personal plan for success in education, employment and career development. Youth have access to 1:1 coaching, tutoring, GED preparation, pre- employment skill building, assistance with jobs and internships.
Independent Living Program:
The Independent Living Program provides training to help youth develop the skills needed for becoming independent adults. ILP includes individualized coaching, life conferences, life-skills workshops, leadership opportunities, social gatherings and outings.
Housing Assistance:
VOICES provides referrals and application assistance to youth who need emergency, transitional, and long-term housing."
Contact
714 Mendocino Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95401 [Map]
Phone: (707) 579-4327
Fax: (707) 579-4323
"VOICES brings together more than 40 partnering agencies to provide housing, education, employment and wellness services to transitioning youth, ages 16-24. Created and run by former foster youth, VOICES is the first organization of its kind in the nation."
"Health & Wellness
VOICES promotes the overall wellness of youth by increasing their access to health- related resources. Wellness services include 1:1 counseling and support, food and nutrition classes, physical and mental health education, and assistance with applications for all health-related services.
Employment & Education
VOICES supports youth to develop a personal plan for success in education, employment and career development. Youth have access to 1:1 coaching, tutoring, GED preparation, pre- employment skill building, assistance with jobs and internships.
Independent Living Program:
The Independent Living Program provides training to help youth develop the skills needed for becoming independent adults. ILP includes individualized coaching, life conferences, life-skills workshops, leadership opportunities, social gatherings and outings.
Housing Assistance:
VOICES provides referrals and application assistance to youth who need emergency, transitional, and long-term housing."
Contact
714 Mendocino Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95401 [Map]
Phone: (707) 579-4327
Fax: (707) 579-4323

Woman's Daytime Drop In Center The Women’s Daytime Drop-In Center is a non-profit program, in the San Francisco Bay Area, empowering women and children to move from the streets to a home by providing ongoing and intensive counseling, case management services, daily support groups, a comprehensive children’s program, a variety of referral services, and a transitional housing program for four single parent families. The WDDC serves an average of 150 women and children each month in a nurturing, home-like environment. Services are available at no fee to any homeless woman or child.
Contact
2218 Acton Street Berkeley, CA 94702
Phone: 510-548-2884
Email
Contact
2218 Acton Street Berkeley, CA 94702
Phone: 510-548-2884

YEAH!: Youth Engagement, Advocacy and Housing "Our mission is to support young adults (18-25) in Berkeley who are currently homeless. We provide basic necessities, offer case management and counseling, linkages to education, employment and housing, and opportunities for meaningful community involvement."
"YEAH! assists homeless young people in these ways:
Contact
1744 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94703
General information: admin@yeahberkeley.org or (510) 704-9867
Volunteer opportunities: volunteer@yeahberkeley.org
"YEAH! assists homeless young people in these ways:
- Provides relief from the stress of living on the street
- Creates a community of friendship and mutual support
- Encourages the identification of personal goals and the exploration of alternatives to street life"
Contact
1744 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94703
General information: admin@yeahberkeley.org or (510) 704-9867
Volunteer opportunities: volunteer@yeahberkeley.org
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
"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