Black Economic Equity Movement (BEEM)

San Francisco Resources Guide

Whether you’re looking for health or housing services, substance use resources, or job opportunities and training, BEEM’s resources guides are available for both San Francisco and Oakland area residents.
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

Crisis Lines

 

Need to talk to someone? San Francisco Suicide Prevention
24-Hour crisis support line

Call (415) 781-0500

Text “CRISIS”, “YOUTH”, or “HIV” to (415) 200-2920

 

Mobile Crisis Team For outreach and home visits during a mental health crisis

 (415) 970-4000

 (415) 355-8300

 

The TALK Line: 24-hour crisis line for parents

(415) 441-5437

https://safeandsound.org/for-parents/

 

The Warm Line 24-Hour non-crisis emotional support phone line and live chat for CA residents

 (855) 845-7415

https://www.mentalhealthsf.org/peer-run-warmline/

 

Drop In Services

 

Westside Crisis Clinic culturally competent crisis and urgent psychiatric care services

  • (415) 431-9000

https://westside-health.org/programs/crisis-clinic 

 

Dore Urgent Care Clinic helps individuals experiencing an escalating mental health crisis avoid involuntary detention or hospitalization with psychiatric emergency services: 

  • (415) 553-3100

https://www.sfserviceguide.org/services/236 

  • Crisis evaluation and assessment 
  • Triage into a crisis residential treatment program 

 

SF Health Network

  • (415) 255-3737

Mental health services available for SF residents with Medi-Cal (offered by SFDPH):
https://findtreatment-sf.org/ 

    • Crisis Residential Treatment: stabilize and improve psychological symptoms of distress and connect to appropriate treatment
  • Mental Health Residential Treatment: provides treatment for managing life with mental illness with or without substance use disorders


Behavioral Health Access Center (BHAC)  

1380 Howard Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 

(415) 503-4730 

Free ongoing treatment for mental health or substance use (SF residents):  https://sf-goso.org/health-treatment/health-care/san-francisco-behavioral-health-access-center-bhac-health-treatment/ 

  • Residential treatment 
  • Intensive outpatient services 
  • Outpatient services

 

Therapy/Behavioral Health Services

 

Larkin Street Youth Services (ages 25 and under): 

134 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/get-help-now/

  

The Michael Baxter Youth Clinic (ages 25 & under): Mon-Fri 9am-12pm and 1-5pm

(415) 673-0911 ext. 259

Free mental health services and more: https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/medical-services/

 

Larkin Street Engagement and Community Drop-In Center

(415) 673-0911 ext. 200

Individual and group counseling for ages 18-24

 

3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic (Bayview Hunters Point): 1728 Bancroft Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 

  • (415) 822-1707

Offers free therapy and housing services including rapid re-housing (https://3rdstyouth.org/counseling/)

 

Tom Waddell Urban Health Clinic (Tenderloin): 

230 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102 

  • (415) 355-7400

Integrated behavioral health services and more

 

Clinic serving adults experiencing homelessness, residents of supportive housing, and other members of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood community  

https://sfhealthnetwork.org/primary-care-3/tom-waddell-urban-health-clinic/

 

A Home Within 

195 41st St, #11172, Oakland, CA 94611 

  • (888) 898-2249

Free, long-term, individual psychotherapy for current and former foster youth

https://www.ahomewithin.org/request-therapy/ 

 

Mental Health Association of San Francisco

870 Market St, Suite 928, San Francisco CA 94102

  • (855) 845-7415

[email protected] 

Free weekly support groups that meet remotely, incl. the BLADE support group for African Americans   

https://www.mentalhealthsf.org/support-groups/ 

 

Therapy Funds

 

The Loveland Foundation

Provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy

  • Recipients are eligible for 12 vouchers
  • Each voucher covers up to $120 of service costs

https://thelovelandfoundation.org/therapy-fund/ 

 

Black Girls Smile Therapy Assistance Program

Provides financial support to Black women (incl. those who use she/her/hers and they/their/theirs pronouns)

  • 2-6 months of therapy sessions
  • Connect with culturally, racially, and gender-competent & sensitive providers

https://www.blackgirlssmile.org/therapy-scholarship 

 

Therapy for Black Girls

Provides a referral tool to find a Black therapist in your area

https://providers.therapyforblackgirls.com/ 

 

100 Black men of the Bay area   

1807 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Oakland, CA 94612 

(510) 763-3661 

Provides financial support for mental health care and therapy for Black men 

  • Short-term (6 months)
  • 2 mental health sessions per month
  • Virtual or in-person
  • Up to $200 per session, up to $400 per month per participant

https://100blackmenba.org/mental-health-support/ 

 

Therapy for Black Men

  • Offers financial assistance for individual therapy sessions for Black men
  • Provides a therapist directly for Black men seeking therapy

https://therapyforblackmen.org/financial-assistance-application/ 

https://therapyforblackmen.org/therapists/ 

 

Telehealth

 

Open Path Psychotherapy Collective 

(800) 268-2833 

Affordable psychotherapy for individuals in financial need (if you are uninsured or underinsured) 

  • $30-$70 per-session fee
  • In-office and online
  • Can match based on location, gender, ethnicity and language spoken 

https://openpathcollective.org/client/registration/ 

 

Zocdoc 

Directory of in-network therapists in your area who take your insurance (incl. MediCal)

[email protected] 

  • Schedule in-person and online appointments
  • Can match based on location, gender, ethnicity and language spoken 

https://www.zocdoc.com/

 

Better Help

Provides accessible and affordable therapy online 

[email protected] 

  • $60-$90 per week 
  • Can match based on location, gender, ethnicity and language spoken 
  • Generally not covered by health insurance or Medicaid

https://www.betterhelp.com/get-started/ 

SUBSTANCE USE RESOURCES

SF Health Network

https://findtreatment-sf.org/

Substance use services available for SF residents with Medi-Cal (offered by San Francisco Department of Public Health):

  • Withdrawal Management provides medically or socially supportive residential setting for safe detoxification off alcohol and other substances
  • Residential Treatment Programs help people limit or abstain from use of alcohol and other drugs
  • Residential Step-Down Programs offer safe, temporary living environment for people experiencing homelessness who have just completed residential treatment

Behavioral Health Access Center (BHAC)

1380 Howard Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 503-4730

Free ongoing treatment for substance use:

https://sf-goso.org/health-treatment/health-care/san- francisco-behavioral-health-access-center-bhac-health- treatment/


Al-Anon
Support for family and friends of alcoholics

https://www.al-anonsf.org/


Alateen
If you are a teen and have been affected in any way by alcoholism in a relative or friend, Alateen offers electronic and in-person meetings and resources that you can access whenever you need help. https://www.al-anonsf.org/alateen

 

Nar-Anon Support for family and friends of addicts https://www.nar-anon.org/ https://www.gganaranon.org/meetings.htm

 

Narateen Narateen groups provide support to teenage family members and friends of addicts. https://www.nar-anon.org/narateen-faq

 

Recovery Support – Find Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous meetings:

 

LifeRing Secular Recovery: provides safe meeting space with non-judgmental recovery conversation with your peers

https://lifering.org/f2f-meetings/

 

Intercounty Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous https://aasfmarin.org/find-a- meeting

 

Find Recovery (AA and NA meetings) https://findrecovery.com/aa_meetings/ca/san- francisco/

 

San Francisco Area of Narcotics Anonymous

https://sfna.org/meeting-search/

 

SEXUAL/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESOURCES

Planned Parenthood

San Francisco Health Center

1522 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94109 415-821-1282

South San Francisco Health Center:

435 Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080  (877) 855-7526

 

Services provided include:

  • STD testing, treatment, vaccines
  • Birth control
  • Emergency contraception
  • Pregnancy testing
  • Abortion
  • HIV testing, education, referrals
  • Transgender hormone therapy
  • Men and Women’s health care

 

San Francisco City Clinic (SFCC)

356 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 628-217-6600

Services provided include:

  • Low-cost HIV/STI testing, diagnosis and treatment
  • Birth control
  • Pregnancy testing and counseling
  • Pap smears
  • PEP and PrEP
  • Vaccines (hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningococcus, HPV, COVID-19)

 

3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic (Bayview Hunters Point): 1728 Bancroft Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124

(415) 822-1707

Offers free medical services to all youth (ages 12-24), including:

  • Pregnancy testing and counseling
  • Birth control (incl. IUD and implants)
  • Emergency contraception (Plan B)
  • STI testing and treatment
  • Rapid HIV testing and counseling
  • Pap smears and pelvic exams

 

Larkin Street Youth Services (ages 25 and under): 134 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102 https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/get-help-now/

 

The Michael Baxter Youth Clinic (ages 25 & under): Mon-Fri 9am-12pm and 1-5pm

 (415) 673-0911 ext. 259

Medical clinic offering free preventative, primary & sexual medical care including rapid HIV testing, family planning, health education, and behavioral health services: https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get- help/medical-services/

 

Don’t Think, Know

Free STD home test for vaginal chlamydia and gonorrhea: https://sf.dontthinkknow.org/

 

TakeMeHome

Free HIV/STI, PrEP panel & Hepatitis C home test kits based on eligibility (only some test kits available, depending on your zip code): https://takemehome.org/

 

Nurse Home Visiting Programs (SFDPH)

800-300-9950

  • Public health nurse available to visit and provide someone who is pregnant or has a baby with support, information and resources for free

 

Free pregnancy tests available at a number of clinics around SF

 

Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program

7 Clinics available around SF offering:

  • Nutrition education and tips
  • Breastfeeding support
  • WIC card to buy healthy foods at the store
  • Referrals to other healthcare and community services
SEX WORK RESOURCES

St. James Infirmary

230 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 554-8494

Provides free caring and compassionate therapy, case management, support groups and peer counseling to current and former sex workers.

GENERAL HEALTH RESOURCES

Larkin Street Drop-in Centers Youth Access Points

https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/drop-in-centers/

 

Engagement and Community Center

134 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 673-0911 ext. 200

 

For ages 18-24: Offers showers, meals, lockers, laundry, clothing, hygiene supplies, computer/web access, housing intake & problem solving, education & employment programs, medical care, WiFi

 

Haight Street Referral Center

1317 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117

(415) 660-7490 drop-in ext. 470 office ext. 471

 

For ages 12-24: Provides case management services, clothing, first aid supplies, harm reduction supplies, housing intake & problem solving, hygiene supplies, meals, referrals, WiFi

 

Tom Waddell Urban Health Clinic (Tenderloin): 230 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

 (415) 355-7400

https://sfhealthnetwork.org/primary-care-3/tom- waddell-urban-health-clinic/

Clinic serving adults experiencing homelessness, residents of supportive housing, and other members of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood community Specialty services include:

  • Comprehensive HIV prevention and care
  • Hepatitis C treatment
  • Office based opioid treatment
  • Transgender care
  • Integrated behavioral health services
  • Podiatry and dental services
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS

The TALK Line: 24-hour crisis line for parents

(415) 441-5437

https://safeandsound.org/for-parents/

 

Family Resource Centers: Free parenting support and resources, including free diapers

https://sfdec.org/family-resource-centers/ 

SEXUAL EXPLOITATION/HUMAN TRAFFICKING RESOURCES

National Human Trafficking Hotline

  • (888) 373-7888

Text HELP to 233733 (BEFREE)

Online chat: www.humantraffickinghotline.org

 

SF Hype/Freedom Forward

198 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 525-4438

[email protected]

https://www.hypecentersf.com/ 

Email or call to schedule an appointment.

Multi-service drop-in center for youth, including:

  • Employment support
  • Trainings, workshops, and classes 
  • Financial Literacy
  • Housing Support 
  • Mental Health Services
  • Education Support
  • Legal Clinics
RELATIONSHIP VIOLENCE RESOURCES

Woman, Inc. 24-Hour Crisis Line

(415) 864-4722

 

National Domestic Violence Hotline

 (800) 799-7233 (24 hours)

 

BAWAR (Bay Area Women Against Rape)

(510) 800-4247

 

Love is Respect: https://www.loveisrespect.org/  (866) 331-9474

Text LOVEIS to 22252

 

 

CHILD AND ELDER ABUSE RESOURCES

SF Family and Children’s Services Hotline

(800) 856-5553 (24 hours)

 

SF Adult Protective Services

(415) 355-6700 or (800) 814-0009 (24 hours)

EVICTION DEFENSE, RENTAL ASSISTANCE, AND HOUSING RESOURCES

San Francisco Service Guide

https://sfserviceguide.org/ 

Online guide to finding essential services in San Francisco, including rental assistance and eviction prevention, shelters, and long-term housing.

See https://sf.gov/information/san-francisco-rental-opportunities for rental housing opportunities page.

 

San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing: Adult Coordinated Entry Access Points

https://hsh.sfgov.org/services/how-to-get-services/referrals-and-housing-assistance/adult-coordinated-entry-access-points/ 

List of access points across San Francisco that provide referral support to housing and other community services for San Francisco adults at risk of homelessness, or who are experiencing homelessness. All adults over 18 without minor children can call any of the sites.  

 

San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing: Youth Coordinated Entry Access Points

https://hsh.sfgov.org/services/how-to-get-services/referrals-and-housing-assistance/youth-coordinated-entry-access-points/ 

 

Larkin Street Youth Services 

134 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

  • (800) 669-6196

https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/housing/

  • Access point providing referrals to emergency, transitional and permanent housing for youth 18-25 year olds
  • Rental-subsidy programs

 

3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic (Bayview Hunters Point): 1728 Bancroft Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 

  • (415) 858-9133

[email protected] 

  • Access point offering housing services incl. case management and rapid re-housing

https://3rdstyouth.org/housing-services/ 

 

LYRIC

127 Collingwood St, San Francisco, CA 94114

  • (415) 322-9048

[email protected] 

https://lyric.org/coordinated-entry/ 

  • Access point for LGBTQQ+ youth experiencing homelessness
  • Provides housing navigation services and advocacy 

 

The SF LGBT Center 

1800 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94102

  • (415) 865-5555

https://www.sfcenter.org/program/youth-services/ 

  • Drop-in center: provides access to basic needs, food, hygiene supplies, clothing, resource referrals
  • Navigation services: support youth with finding safe and stable housing and connect them to housing programs and opportunities

[email protected]

 

Eviction Defense Collaborative 

976 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103

https://evictiondefense.org/ 

Legal Assistance:

(415) 659-9184  

[email protected] 

Assistance with Back Rent:

(415) 470-5211

 [email protected]

Drop In Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday:

10-11:30am and 1-2:30pm

 

Tenderloin Housing Clinic 

126 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Legal Assistance:

(415) 771-9850

Main Line: 

(415) 885-3286

https://www.thclinic.org/ 

Services include legal assistance, some transitional and permanent housing opportunities for people transitioning from homelessness, and money management services

FOOD RESOURCES

San Francisco Food Bank- Food Locator Pantry List This link provides a list of food distribution locations/days: https://foodlocator.sfmfoodbank.org/en/sf/senior/urge nt/disabled/calfresh/hdg

  • These sites require you to show your ID as well as proof of address in San Francisco.
  • Show up at the enrollment time listed and you can grab food once a week. They do ask that you choose just one site to visit regularly

If you cannot show address verification, you can pick up an emergency food box without showing any documentation (look under the “Emergency Food” tab on the website above). You do have to call first to make sure they will have one ready and available for you.

 

Too Good to Go Food Recovery App

https://www.toogoodtogo.com/en-us

Purchase surprise bags ($4-$10/bag) of surplus fresh bread and freshly cooked meals from restaurants, buffets, and groceries. 

  • Download the app to see all the restaurants/stores around you who are part of the movement. The app is free. 

 

PET FOOD RESOURCES

Full Belly Bus

www.fullybellybus.org

Mobile unit that distributes food regularly. Check the link for the places and times they distribute (5 different locations in Civic Center, Haight Ashbury, Inner Mission, Tenderloin)

 

SFDOG

https://sfdog.org/blog/help-san-francisco-families-feed- their-pets1

Holds a dog food pantry in the Mission. Check link for times/days.

 

The Animal Connection www.animalconnectionsf.net 3401 Irving St, 94122

Call (415)564-6482 or text (415)275-1139 before you head over to make sure they have the dog food you want/need.

JOB TRAINING RESOURCES

New Door

3221 20th St. San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 920-9200

[email protected]

https://www.newdoor.org/our-programs/ 

Opportunities for paid work, skill training, and education, and individualized support through a case manager

JVS (Jewish Vocational Services)

548 Market Street, PMB 37733, San Francisco, CA 94104
415-391-3600

[email protected]

https://www.jvs.org/apply-today/ 

Job and skills training and search services for healthcare, financial services, utilities, and technology industry jobs. Has some paid internship components.

YMCA of San Francisco Workforce Development

https://www.ymcasf.org/workforce-development 

  • Workforce training, skill-building, job readiness training, paid internships, job placements at multiple locations, including:

Bayview YMCA

https://www.ymcasf.org/bayview-workforce-development 

Training in Culinary and hospitality, Technology, Health and wellness, entrepreneurship, including training in:

  • Professional Etiquette
  • Self-Confidence / Emotional Intelligence
  • Communication Skills
  • Critical Thinking / Problem Solving
  • Goal Setting / Prioritizing
  • Education / Employment Development
  • Financial literacy

City of San Francisco Youth Workforce Development

Submit an interest form at: https://sf.gov/find-job-center-youth-and-young-adults

Available resources include: 

  • Career coaching
  • Job preparation and search help
  • Job training
  • Financial literacy
  • Paid work experience
  • College Enrollment

Mission Hiring Hall

http://mhh.wpengine.com/jobseekers/ 

Mission Hiring Hall has multiple employment and job training programs and 2 offices 

Mission Office

3080 16th Street @ Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94103
415.626.1919
[email protected]

South of Market Office

1048 Folsom Street @ Russ
San Francisco, CA 94103
415.865.2105
[email protected]

City Build Program  

(415) 865-2105

[email protected]

Fill out interest form at: https://sf.gov/apply-train-career-construction

Training for construction and construction administration jobs for San Francisco residents. Program includes:

  • 12 – week program with 2 sessions (Spring and Fall) with classroom instruction and hands-on training
  • Access to mentorship, networking, job placement assistance

UCSF Workforce Development Programs

https://learning.ucsf.edu/content/workforce-development-programs

Work-based training and externship opportunities with job placement support for in-demand healthcare, research, and administrative fields.

UCSF CIRCLE Program

https://epibiostat.ucsf.edu/clinical-research-coordinators-learners-equity-circle#What-is-a-Clinical-Research-Coordinator

Training and shadowing experience for people who are interested in becoming a clinical research coordinator (people who support, facilitate, organize the daily activities of a clinic study). Program is free, and includes a stipend.

Episcopal Community Services Job Center

https://ecs-sf.org/workforce-development/

Provides assistance with job readiness, workplace technology, job search assistance, job placement services, and resume and cover letter support.
They also run two training programs (CHEFS – culinary training program and REACH-training for the social services field).

Bay Area Legal Aid

1800 Market St, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94102 

  • SF Legal Advice Line: (415) 354-6360
  • Toll-free Legal Advice Line: (800) 551-5554

https://baylegal.org/get-help/

Provides free legal assistance for qualified low-income residents living in the Bay Area, dealing with a legal problem involving housing, public benefits or consumer law.

 

Justice and Diversity Center’s Legal Advice and Referral Clinic

Civic Center: UC Hastings Cotchett Law Center, 333 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102 

  • Third Friday of every month, from 4-6pm

Bayview: Bayview Hunters Point YMCA, 1601 Lane St, San Francisco 94124

  • Fourth Friday of every month, from 3-6pm

Mission: Women’s Building, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco 94110

  • Fourth Tuesday of every month, 9am-12pm
  • Must call to schedule an appointment: (415) 431-1180

https://www.sfbar.org/jdc/jdc-legal-services-programs/legal-advice-and-referral-clinic/

Walk-in clinic that provides free consultations and referrals with a lawyer for low-income Bay area residents.