2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
525 5th Street, San Francisco,
Provides a Coordinated Entry Access Point to get assistance, if you are at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness. Provides problem solving and needs assessment, may include relocation assistance and financial assistance. Eligible clients connected with housing resources and other community services for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco.
1641 La Salle Avenue, San Francisco, CA
Provides assessment and intake services for families for entry into shelter and housing program. Services provided include:Housing Stability - Assessment and linkage to legal referrals for housing and employment barriers.Housing Problem Solving - Case managers will work with clients to problem solve options and opportunities. This may include help for housing, relocation assistance, and financial assistance.Shelter and housing program placement - Case managers will assist clients. Determine eligibility for shelter and housing placements.On-site childcare is available for clients during their meetings. Case managers at the Access Point Community Outreach assist. San Francisco Family Coordinated Entry Access Points here Please note:Offers ongoing services during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and Disasters. Services are available if power is turned off in this facility.
2567 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Manages emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness. Provides case management, housing search assistance, and income planning. Offers parenting services, mental health support, and substance use recovery.
190 Mill Street, San Rafael, CA
Provides shelter services for adults experiencing homelessness. Offers help to residents with developing plans for stable housing.
2645 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides a Coordinated Entry Access Point. To get Assistance, if you are at risk or currently experiencing homelessness. Provides problem solving and needs assessment, may include relocation assistance and financial assistance. Eligible clients connected with housing resources. Other community services for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. Please note: Offers ongoingservices during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and Disasters. Services areavailable if power is turned off in this facility.
1050 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA
Provides emergency shelter and meals service. To prevent newly-homeless individuals from falling into the cycle of long-term homelessness. Offers case management services. Combined with the small size and community-based nature of the shelters. Targeted as a safe space for LGBT people who are homeless. Please note: Offers ongoingservices during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and Disasters. Services areavailable if power is turned off in this facility.
123 10th Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides a Coordinated Entry Access Point to get assistance to individuals risk of or currently experiencing homelessness. Provides problem solving and needs assessment, may include:relocation assistancefinancial assistancehousing resourcesOther community services are available for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco.
555 West San Bruno Avenue, San Bruno, CA
Provides a year-round emergency homeless shelter for men. Shelter can hold up to nine (9) individuals. Typical guest stay is two to three weeks, but length may vary according to guest.
430 Mission Avenue, San Rafael, CA
Provides emergency shelter services for families with children experiencing homelessness. Offers counseling, job search, housing navigation, and referrals to community resources.
37 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides intake assessment services for families and pregnant women experiencing homelessness. Offers help accessing emergency shelter, information, and referrals to community resources.
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