2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
507 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides legal representation for individuals with disabilities. Covers Social Security/SSI, ADA employment, healthcare, and Medi-Cal. Services included are:SSI and Social Security disability representation, including cessation (termination) before Administrative Law Judges, United States District Court, United States Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Post SSDI/SSI disability entitlement/eligibility clinic.Representation on ADA employment, Health Care, and other services as resources permit.Assistance for Medi-Cal based on disability.Brief services (consults) on Social Security, employment, health care and related matters.
825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides information and comprehensive services for people with disabilities including:Assistive TechnologyLending LibraryLegal ServicesEconomic EmpowermentYouth
1000 Broadway, Oakland, CA
Provides disability rights advocacy, protection, and education. Offers information and referrals to community resources.
2275 East Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, CA
Helps eligible individuals apply for and obtain disability benefits. Student volunteers conduct interviews with clients to understand their disabilities barriers to employment. From there, the volunteers help prepare benefits applications or appeals for the client.
4 North Second Street, San Jose, CA
Provides free legal advice and representation to individuals in Santa Clara County with mental-health related disabilities. Helps individuals experiencing homelessness in Santa Clara County as well as patients of the following facilities:Valley Homeless Health ProgramSCVMC Valley Specialty Center ClinicsValley Health Center Downtown ClinicGender Health CenterFor eligible individuals, legal services cover:Public benefits mattersReasonable accomodation to access benefits programsInvestigation of allegations or abuse at mental health facilitiesAssistance with name and gender marker to align with gender identityLimited counsel and advice for debtor's rights issues/creditor harassments
4 North Second Street, San Jose, CA
Provides representation for class action, impact litigation, and strategic policy advocacy. Builds alliances among other public interest organizations, community services agencies, and clients. Offers educational workshops and technical assistance for community groups. Helps protect the human rights of those in Silicon Valley facing barriers to representation. Addresses the following issues:Civil rightsConsumer protectionDisability accessEducation and other youth rightsFair housing and lendingRights of individuals in institutions such as jails, juvenile detention facilities, and acute and long-term care facilitiesVoting rightsPolicy practicesOpen government