2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
1155 Market Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides assistive technology training for blindness and visual impairment. Offers technology assessments to identify the most suitable tools and devices. Assists participants with technical support and advancements in access technology.
825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides information and comprehensive services for people with disabilities including:Assistive TechnologyLending LibraryLegal ServicesEconomic EmpowermentYouth
1663 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides at risk seniors and individuals with disabilities to enjoy a grant. Especially those with vision and hearing loss. To access the internet, computers, tablets, and phones. To keep in contact with family, friends, and healthcare professional. Services include:Accessible Technology trainingAssistive Technology resources & educationBest practices for communicationAccess to affordable devices for hearing and vision lossNeighborhood outreach for hearing tests and other services
521 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA
Note: For HAM program at times, there are waiting lists. Provides benefits counseling and advice on assistive technologies and home access modification (HAM). Offers a disability law clinic providing legal representation and technical assistance. Provides advocacy, peer support groups, housing search assistance, and independent living skills training.
1850 Gateway Boulevard, Concord, CA
Provides assistance to people with disabilities seeking accessible affordable housing. Offers assistance with landlord tenant issues and mediation. Provides independent living skills classes. Helps clients acquire assistive technology for their needs and teaches proper usage. Offers peer counseling and benefits counseling for people with a disability. Maintains a registry of personal attendants specialized in working with disabilities.
2001 Winward Way, San Mateo, CA
Provides disability related information, referrals, consultation, counseling, and training. Offer help with assistive technology and home modifications. Provides independent living planning and follow up support. Offers information about the personal assistant registry. Hosts disability related peer support groups. Please note: General services are available during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and disasters. These services are still available if a power outage occurs in this facility.
490 Chadbourne Road, Fairfield, CA
Provides assistance to people with disabilities seeking accessible affordable housing. Offers assistance with landlord tenant issues and mediation. Provides independent living skills classes. Helps clients acquire assistive technology for their needs and teaches proper usage. Offers peer counseling and benefits counseling for people with a disability. Maintains a registry of personal attendants specialized in working with disabilities.
25 North 14th Street, San Jose, CA
Maintains a lending library of Assistive Technology devices. Offers basic computer training, workshops, and seminars related to Assistive Technology. Offers help to locate financial assistance for Assistive Technology devices and home modifications. Clients are evaluated for devices and may borrow a device and try it before buying it. Devices can also be borrowed to use while a personal device is being repaired. Remote access to services is being provided via phone and email. Public Safety Power Shutoff Update: Offers services during PSPS events.
420 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, CA
Provides assistance to people with disabilities seeking accessible affordable housing. Offers assistance with landlord tenant issues and mediation. Provides independent living skills classes. Helps clients acquire assistive technology for their needs and teaches proper usage. Offers peer counseling and benefits counseling for people with a disability. Maintains a registry of personal attendants specialized in working with disabilities.
1820 Jefferson Street, Napa, CA
Note: For HAM program at times, there are waiting lists. Provides benefits counseling and advice on assistive technologies and home access modification (HAM). Offers a disability law clinic providing legal representation and technical assistance. Provides advocacy, peer support groups, housing search assistance, and independent living skills training.