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Emergency Services
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Westside Crisis ClinicThe Westside Crisis Clinic provides culturally competent crisis and urgent care services to San Francisco adults (18 years or older). Crisis Clinic is a voluntary, drop-in service open to any adult in need of emergency psychiatric care. The Clinic is designed to stabilize low-income residents in a mental health crisis and refer that person to an appropriate source for follow-up treatment.crisisclinic@westside-health.org415-431-9000245 11th Street, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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Mission Mental Health ServicesSan Francisco Resource Connect is a program of the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) and the Mental Health Association of San Francisco (MHASF). San Francisco Resource Connect is a centralized location where you can learn about services provided by government, non-profit, and private agencies and organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area. While focused primarily on San Francisco services, San Francisco Resource Connect plans to include even more resources in the greater Bay Area as we continue to add to our resource and referral database..415-421-2926870 Market Street, Suite 928
San Francisco, CA 94102
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Dore Urgent Care ClinicDore Urgent Care Clinic serves individuals experiencing an escalating psychological crisis which, if not immediately addressed, may result in involuntary detention or hospitalization. Dore Urgent Care Clinic provides assessment and triage in a supportive, community-based setting that is fundamentally differing from a hospital-based psychiatric environment. 415-553-310052 Dore street, San Francisco, CA 94103 10/29/24
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San Francisco Free ClinicSan Francisco Free Clinic serves as a critical safety net for those without insurance and provides free, accessible medical treatment to the uninsured while advancing the field of primary care by providing educational opportunities for future medical practitioners.415-750-98944900 California St (at 11th Ave)
San Francisco, CA 94118
10/29/24
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Phone Numbers, Hotlines, and Warmlines
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Mobile Crisis UnitCBHS has a Mobile Crisis Team that provides emergency evaluation and treatment to adults (aged 18 years and older) who are experiencing mental health crises in San Francisco.415-970-400010/29/24
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifelinehe Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.98810/29/24
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SFGH Psychiatric Emergency ServicesFor clients needing to be assessed at Zuckerberg San Francisco General; available 24 hours/7 days a week. 628-206-80001001 Potrero Ave.
San Francisco CA 94110
Building 25 | 1st floor
10/29/24
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24/7 California Peer Run Warm LineThe Peer-Run Warm Line is a non-emergency resource for anyone in California seeking mental and emotional support. We provide assistance via phone and web chat on a nondiscriminatory basis to anyone in need.855-845-7415870 Market Street, Suite 658
San Francisco, CA 94102
10/29/24
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California Department of Health HIV HotlineA toll-free hotlines to find HIV resources near you.1-800-367-243710/29/24
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LGBTQIA National HotlineThe Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline provide telephone and email peer-counseling, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States. All services are free and confidential.LGBT National Hotline
888-843-4564 LGBT National Youth Talkline
800-246-7743 LGBT National Senior Hotline
888-234-7243 LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline
888-688-5428 (888-OUT-LGBT)
10/29/24
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CalHope ConnectCalHOPE Connect is Staffed with Support Specialists 8AM-Midnight | Monday – Sunday. If you would like to speak with someone outside of these hours, please call the CalHOPE warmline at (833) 317- HOPE (4673); the warmline will be open for calls 24/7.Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or 988
Text 838255
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National Domestic Violence Hotline24/7 call, chat, or text support and resources for those experiencing domestic violence24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
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211 (support for a variety of needs)211 connects you to expert, caring help. Every call is completely confidential.21110/29/24
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Childhelp HotlineServing the U.S. and Canada, the Childhelp hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All contacts are confidential.1-800-422-44531/13/23
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National Alliance on Mental IllnessNAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.1-800-950-6264 or Text "helpline" to 6264010/29/24
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National Coalition Against Domestic Violence NCADV's mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.1-800-799-723310/29/24
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National Eating DisordersContact the NEDA Helpline for support, resources, and treatment options for yourself or a loved one who is struggling with an eating disorder.ANAD Helpline: 1 (888) 375-7767
Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm CT
National Alliance for Eating Disorders Helpline: 1 (866) 662-1235
Monday-Friday, 9am-7pm ET
Diabulimia Helpline: 1 (425) 985-3635
10/29/24
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National Runaway SafelineThe National Runaway Safeline respondis to youth and families in crisis, serving as the national communications system for runaway and homeless youth. We continually transform technology, training and services to meet the current needs of vulnerable youth and ultimately achieve an end to youth homelessness.1-800-RUNAWAY or ntext to 1-800-656-467310/29/24
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Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE, online.rainn.org y rainn.org/es) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.1-800-656-4673 The National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24/7: Telephone: 800.656.HOPE (4673) Online chat: online.rainn.org Español: rainn.org/es10/29/24
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Veteran Crisis Line24/7, confidential crisis support
for Veterans and their loved ones
Dial 988 and Press 1 or text 83825510/29/24
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General Support
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The Trevor ProjectInformation & support to LGBTQ 
young people 24/7, all year round.1-866-488-738610/29/24
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The Trevor Project Text LineConnect to a crisis counselor 24/7, 365 days a year, from anywhere in the U.S. It is 100% confidential, and 100% free.Text "start" to 678-678 The Trevor Project Phone Number
(212) 695-8650
10/29/24
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La Cheim A premier provider of high-quality health, education, and support services, and a strategic community partner in the disruption of health, social, academic, and ecological inequities.510-223-4236 (main office)Behavioral Health Services

PHP/IOP Referral Form
(510) 596-8350

General Inquiries
php-iop@lacheim.org
(510) 596-8125
3031 Telegraph Ave
Oakland, CA 94609
10/29/24
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Alliance Health ProjectOffers a broad range of professional psychological and peer-based emotional services at no cost to clients and in an LGBTQ-affirmative environment. Some services have income and insurance status limits. Call to set up an intake appointment. (415) 476-39021855 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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Clinic Without WallsThe Clinic Without Walls is the training clinic for Community Mental Health graduate students. Our staff provide psychotherapy to residents and community members at four San Francisco public housing sites: Nihonmachi Terrace, Valencia Gardens, Rich Sorro Commons, and Mercy Housing. We have offices at each location.415-373-4094390 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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The Liberation InstituteTelemedicine counseling available across California and Oregoninfo@liberationinstitute.org415-606-5296 x 102PO Box 411502,
San Francisco, CA 94141-1502
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The Access InstituteAccess Institute provides high-quality psychological care to people of all ages with the greatest need and least access to care while training the next generation of mental health professionals through a model that values human complexity, supports socially-conscious practice, and promotes sustained human growth.info@accessinst.org415-861-5449 110 Gough Street, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 9410210/29/24
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The Wright InstituteThe Wright Institute Clinical Services provides high quality, affordable psychological care to thousands of Bay Area residents. We offer many different kinds of psychotherapy for older adolescents, adults, older adults, and couples as well as psychological assessment services for children, adolescents, and adults. All of our services are provided by Wright Institute doctoral students in training, supervised by licensed mental health clinicians.510-868-2260Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
2728 Durant Avenue
Berkeley, California 94704
10/29/24
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South Van Ness Behavioral HealthSouth Van Ness Adult Behavioral Health Services provides behavioral health care specializing in HIV, AIDS, and gender services. (628) 754-8600755 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 9411010/29/24
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Maya BorguetaSpecializing in helping women and non-binary professionals succeed and thrive at work and at home. Practical, irreverent, feminist AF.415-859-16162211 Post Street
Ste #300
San Francisco, CA 94115
10/29/24
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Lindsey BrooksI work with underrepresented achievers -- high achievers who are people of color, LGBTQ, or woman-identified professionals.2211 Post St
Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94115
10/29/24
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Flower of Life TherapyLiz is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who studies Counseling Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) with a specialization in Somatic Psychotherapy. Much of her ten years in the field has been spent with supporting folks in marginalized communities in various Community Mental Health settings.Davi@FlowerofLifeTherapy.org(415) 335-9415‬126 Church St.
San Francisco, CA 94114
10/29/24
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California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling CenterThe CIIS counseling centers and acupuncture clinics offer affordable and effective mind-body-spirit psychotherapy and acupuncture to more than 6,000 individuals each year.several clinics and locations10/29/24
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Sentio Counseling CenterSentio Counseling Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit counseling center serving adults, teens, and couples throughout California. We provide effective, affordable counseling services to people of all backgrounds, identities, and income levels. (323) 300-431610/29/24
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Center for Mindful PsychotherapyA non-profit collective of over 80 Associate Marriage and Family Therapists, in the San Francisco Bay Area and California, offering holistic and mindful approaches to psychotherapy, as well as other modalities. We provide in-person and telehealth therapy services for individuals, partners, children, teens, families and groups. info@mindfulcenter.org10/29/24
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Bay Area Gestalt InstituteBay Area Gestalt Institute (BAGI) is a unique and diverse community of psychotherapists and associates, rooted in a lineage of Gestalt teachers and practitioners, and committed to living the values we teach. 415-689-6422 various locations10/29/24
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The C.G. Jung Institute of San FranciscoThe Whitney Center works with the goal of helping clients develop that critical awareness so they can better manage concerns that arise today or in the future. To be as accessible as possible, we offer a sliding scale for adults of all ages who are unable to afford standard fees but are interested in longer-term depth psychotherapy informed by Jungian theory.clinic@sfjung.org415-771-80552610 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
10/29/24
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Bay Area Community CounselingBay Area Community Counseling (BACC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit mental health community clinic providing treatment to those across all level of socio-economic status.
info@sf-bacc.org(415) 488-612210/29/24
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Fog City CounselingJessica is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in Downtown San Francisco.jessica@fogcitycounseling.com415-349-0644870 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
10/29/24
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Affirming Relationship TherapyAffirming Relationship Therapy provides a safe space for creating positive mental health practices to improve your life and relationships. They are LGTBQ+, gender affirming, poly-friendly place, and make lots of room for sexual positivity (kink & bdsm safe). 408-502-668910/29/24
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Lovegood Therapyjessee@lovegoodtherapy.com510-214-280410/29/24
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Lyon Martin Health ServicesProvides primary and preventive healthcare, mental health services and HIV services to all women, including low-income and uninsured, and transgender people. (415) 565-76671735 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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Pacific Center for Human Growthinfo@pacificcenter.org510-548-82832130 Center St Suite 200
Berkeley, CA 947045
10/29/24
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Oakland LGBTQ Community Center The Oakland LGBTQ Center is committed to enhancing the health and well-being of our LGBTQ+ community members. We focus our efforts on serving those most marginalized, including low income individuals. The Center offers a variety of health, wellness services and community strengthening activities.​510-882-22863207 Lakeshore Ave.
(Entrance on Rand Ave.)
Oakland, CA 94610
10/29/24
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Openhouse SFOpenhouse enables San Francisco Bay Area LGBTQ+ seniors to overcome the unique challenges they face as they age by providing housing, direct services and community programs.agoodwin@openhousesf.org(415) 296-899565 Laguna St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Danika GrundemannI specialize in working with folx who identify with the following communities: ethical non-monogamy (ENM), polyamory, kink, BDSM, and LGBTQA+ and who are struggling with anxiety, depression and a history of trauma. I think of psychotherapy as a necessary form of social activism toward a larger goal of equity for people of all races, genders, sexual/relational orientations, levels of ability, and socioeconomic backgrounds. danikagrundemann@gmail.com650-636-7515 Telehealth Service Only Oakland10/29/24
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San Mateo County Pride CenterThe San Mateo County Pride Center provides high quality, LGBTQ+ affirming mental health services to community members living throughout San Mateo County. Mental wellbeing services include individual therapy, relationship therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and case management. clinical@sanmateopride.org 650-591-01331021 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo, Ca 94402
10/29/24
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POC Support
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San Francisco Community Health Center
*Previously Asian Pacific Islanders Wellness Center
We provide health care to everyone, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay. We specialize in health care for LGBTQ communities and people of color.415-292-3400The Tenderloin Clinic

726 Polk Street
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 292-3400 (ext. 368) Main

The Castro Clinic

1800 Market Street, Suite 401
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 292-3400 Main
10/29/24
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Lavender PhoenixLavender Phoenix builds queer and transgender Asian and Pacific Islander power to amplify AAPI voices and increase the visibility of the communities.info@lavenderphoenix.org415-274-6750 ex. 31717 Walter U. Lum Pl
San Francisco, CA 94108
10/29/24
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Healing Clinic Collective​The HCC sees it’s work as a way to ensure that people who desire natural/traditional healing modalities can access them for ongoing care. For this reason, the Healing Clinic Collective has developed a Network of over 100 natural, traditional wellness practitioners and healers that offer their services for free at our Healing Clinics and for free/sliding scale when referred to them through the HCC.online contact form healingcliniccollective@gmail.com10/29/24
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Therapists of Color DirectoryContact information for TOC around the Bay Area10/29/24
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Nationwide Directory for Therapists of Color16 US-based directories to help you find a therapist of color10/29/24
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LGBTQ Psychotherapists of Color DirectoryDirectory with contact information for QTOC10/29/24
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Bay Area Muslim TherapistsWe are a network of Muslim mental health practitioners- based throughout San Francisco Bay Area, CA. We provide a range of services that aim to support the psychological needs of our Muslim neighbors.Online contact form10/29/24
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Muslims for Progressive ValuesResource hub for LGBTQ+ MuslimsOnline contact form323-696-267810/29/24
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Black Emotional and Mental Health CollectiveResource hub for POC10/29/24
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Open Path CollectiveOur nonprofit serves clients who lack health insurance or whose health insurance doesn’t provide adequate mental health benefits. These clients also cannot afford current market rates for therapy (between $80-200 a session). We help our members access their choice of affordable in-person or online care from a vetted mental health professional. 10/29/24
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UC Berkeley--Black Health MattersA resource hub for POC mental health10/29/24
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Angela Hasty Psychological ServicesTHERAPY@ANGELAHASTY.COM341-333-13051664 Solano Avenue, Albany, CA 7470710/29/24
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Stella Nova WomenStella Nova’s mission is to support the mental health of women and nonbinary professionals, so they can succeed and thrive at work and at home.connect@stellanovawomen.com(415) 915-33262211 Post Street, Suite 300,
San Francisco, CA 94115
10/29/24
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Psychiatry
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Psychology TodayA resource hub for LGBTQ psychiatrists in the Bay Area10/29/24
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Bay Psychiatric AssociatesDr. Steven Pennybaker
510-843-2220 ext 214
BPA Nob Hill, San Francisco
2000 Van Ness Ave., Suite 405
San Francisco, CA 94109
10/29/24
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https://health.usnews.com/doctors/rashad-hardaway-836587Dr. Rashad Hardaway
510-474-0505
10/29/24
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Pacific Integrative Psychiatrycontact@pacificintegrativepsych.comDr. Nishi Bhopal MD
415-231-6100
18 Bartol Street,
Suite 1370, San Francisco CA 94133
10/29/24
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Couples Counseling
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The Queer Couples Center(415) 881-4922Several locations in SF and Oakland10/29/24
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SF Queer Couples and Sex Therapy Center510-982-6401Several locations throughout the Bay Area10/29/24
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Jim Christrup, LCSW https://www.jimchristrup.comSpecializes in EMDR, mindfulness, and integrative therapy for the LGBTQ community, including couples.jimchristrup@gmail.com (415) 242-98664326 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
10/29/24
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Sarah Lesla Korda, PsychotherapistTogether we’ll explore things like:
What it’s like to step into a different role
Using creativity to transform pain into progress
Making room for you to be seen and harness your power
Feeling fully present in your relationships
Caring for the part of you that fears being judged
Growing relationships that are important to you
Focusing on connection versus perfection
Using therapy to evolve your relationship with anxiety
415-409-8025676 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA 94131
10/29/24
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Substance Abuse Support
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The Stonewall ProjectThe Stonewall Project is a state-certified drug and alcohol treatment program providing harm reduction-based counseling that integrates substance use, mental health and HIV prevention and education. Substance use counseling through the Stonewall Project is available for gay, bi, trans men and other men who have sex with men who use crystal meth, crack cocaine, powder cocaine, alcohol and/or other drugs.INFO@SFAF.ORG415-487-31001035 Market St, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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HealthRIGHT 360HealthRIGHT 360 provides a full continuum of substance use disorder treatment services to adults, youth, and families, including outpatient, residential, custody-based, sober living environments, and case management programs.800-200-7181 or 415-762-370010/29/24
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PRCPRC (formerly Positive Resource Center) has been transforming the Bay Area for decades, helping those affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues realize their best selves by providing the support and services they need to reclaim their lives.415-777-0333170 9th Street, San Francisco, CA 9410310/29/24
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Harm Reduction Therapy CenterThe Harm Reduction Therapy Center provides integrated mental health care and substance use treatment to people who, because their relationship with drugs is so intertwined with other emotional and social aspects of their lives, need more than simple “just say no” solutions and mainstream programs.415) 863-428221 Merlin St, San Francisco, CA 9410710/29/24
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New Bridge FoundationAt New Bridge Foundation®, our addiction treatment program provides an environment where LGBTQ+ individuals can interact with peers within the community, as well as discuss problems that are unique to them, in specialized groups and individualized counseling session.(866) 772-8075 2323 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, CA 9470910/29/24
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Golden Gate RecoveryWe offer longer-term, clinically robust, trauma-informed, and community-based treatment.quinn@goldengaterecovery.com415-534-8095505 San Marin Dr Suite 240B, Novato, CA 9494510/29/24
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Neurodivergent Support
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Open Doors TherapyWe specialize in neurodiversity-affirming individual and group therapy services for autistic or neurodivergent people who identify as LGBTQIA+.admin@opendoorstherapy.com(650) 681-1548 Telehealth (California)10/29/24
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Trans/Non binary/ GNC Support
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Trans Lifelife's ID Change LibraryThis living library contains multiple tables ranging from federal to county information about name & gender marker changes and ID documents. (877) 565-8860 Trans Lifeline Administrative Office: (510) 771-1417548 Market St., PMB 15337
San Francisco, CA 94104
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TACT (Trans Advocacy and Care Team)TACT is a nonprofit initiative dedicated to championing the wellbeing of trans and nonbinary individuals. We believe trans folks deserve to thrive.Oakland, CA10/29/24
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SFLGBT Center Trans Employment SupportResource center containing links and information for employment, legal, mental health, youth, housing, and immigration concerns.415.865.55551800 Market Street
San Francisco, CA
10/29/24
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SF Community Health Center Trans Thrive ProgramA resource hub for support groups, therapy connections, drop ins, and other services specific to the trans community.415-292-3400
1460 Pine St
San Francisco, CA 94109
10/29/24
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Kaiser Permanente Gender Pathways ClinicProvides mental health services as well as medical services for transitioning and other health concerns.415-833-8767 (415-833-TRNS) (Local)Geary Campus
1635 Divisadero St, 6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94115
10/29/24