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Community Resources
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Click these links to see the following resources General Resources & InfoUndocumented / ImmigrantFood / HousingWork / $TransportationChildcare / DiapersInternet / ComputersPhysical / Mental HealthLearning
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Take care of yourself and take care of each other!
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General Resources and Information
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211 United Way Community Resource Hotline
2-1-1 connects callers with local community services, such as food, shelter, counseling, employment assistance, quality child care, senior services, and more. Dial 2-1-1 to get connected to a specialist for personalized assistance or click on the website. Free, Confidential, 24/7. Available in multiple languages.
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Latino Task ForceLatino Task Force is currently supporting families with applying for financial assistance, rental assistance, food boxes, covid testing, DAHLIA (affordable housing applications), legal assistance, and job search. See the application in English and Spanish.
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Newcomer Youth Community ResourcesCrisis services; case management, advocacy and enrichment; employment; financial assistance; food; healthcare; legal; mental health; resource guides; shelter and housing assistance
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La Raza Family Resource CenterWe connect families to different government and community resources, including mental health referrals, accompaniment to immigration hearings, assistance with school registration. Open Monday-Friday; 9AM-5PM; By Appointment Only, info@larazacrc.org, phone (415) 863-0764
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Youth Services During COVID 19We're still here for you! Call one of the numbers below if you need sexual health care, counseling, and/or help with housing, food, and safety concerns.
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California Parent and Youth HelplineThe California Parent and Youth Helpline provides support and resource referrals to parents and youth during the current COVID-19 pandemic, 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Call or text 1-855-4APARENT (855-427-2736) for services in English, Spanish, and other languages.
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SFUSD Family Resource Link
This a new service that helps families navigate SFUSD resources and questions. Email a request to familylink@sfusd.edu, go to familylink.sfusd.edu to complete an online request form or
call 415-340-1716. Hours of operation for the phone are Monday through Friday from 9 am - 1 pm. Callers can leave a voicemail at all hours. Translation services will be provided, as needed.
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Free help charts
Mental health, food pantry, and medical resources
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San Francisco public assistance
Cash and financial assistance for paying bills and basic needs and resources to help families become self-sufficient
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Find Help
Find food assistance, help paying bills, and other free or reduced cost programs, including new programs for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Support for Immigrant / Undocumented Students and Families
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Free Immigration Legal Help
California Community College students (including dual enrolled students) can now receive free immigration legal support and get DACA and naturalization filing fees covered!
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SF Pathways to Citizenship Initiative
Interested in starting your pathway to citizenship? Free workshops and application fee assistance to help residents prepare their citizenship applications.
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DACA Fee Assistance Program
A $247.50 loan with a matching $247.50 grant that covers the $495 filing fee to apply for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program where certain undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children are eligible for temporary work authorization)

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Immigration Loans
Access to 0% interest loans for immigration fees for citizenship, DACA, green card, temporary protected status, and petition for relative. Make low monthly payments, build your credit history and access online financial education.
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immigrants.sfgov.org
Get free help applying for DACA in San Francisco
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Tangible Support for Undocumented Communities During COVID-19
Resources about coping with stress, health access, legal rights as employees, support for businesses and freelancers, government updates and more.
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Food / Housing
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Emergency Rental Assistance
Assistance to eligible SF residents who have past-due rent, or need help paying the costs of moving into a new unit they have already identified and plan to lease
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Eviction Defense Collaborative
Help for low-income tenants responding to eviction lawsuits. Call 415-659-9184 or email legal@evictiondefense.org for more info
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Family Coordinated Entry Access Points
Housing problem solving, assessment, prioritization, and referral to shelter, housing, and other community services for San Francisco families experiencing homelessness. Student or their family need to be there early, 30 minutes before they open, to be able to get an in-person appointment.
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DAHLIA SF Housing PortalApply for affordable housing
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San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition
Do you owe back rent? Trouble paying next month’s rent? Help is available. Get information about your tenant rights and access assistance. Or text “Rent” to ​​1888-732-3215 or sign up at bit.ly/rent-SFADC for rent relief and eviction protection updates. Rent debt relief funds are limited and may run out. The eviction ban in San Francisco will expire on September 30. Families are encouraged to apply for relief programs as soon as possible.


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Housing Rights Committee of SF
If you're having a problem (such as an illegal rent increase, evictions, roommate problems, mold, repair issues, etc.), we’ll do our best to help you.
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Larkin Street Youth Services
Transitions and supportive housing.
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SF Food Bank
The food bank offers pop-up pantry sites, emergency food, home food delivery, and help with Cal Fresh applications (formerly food stamp program).
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SF Food Resources Map
Use this map to find food resources near you
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CalFresh (food stamps/SNAP)
Apply to get up to $194 a month per household member on an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card to help pay for groceries. You can now purchase groceries online.
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Food resources
Information and help for people needing food
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Emergency Food Programs
3-day supply of shelf-stable food for people in crisis with no immediate access to food (can be accessed once in a 12-month period). CALL FOR AVAILABILITY:
La Raza Community Resource Center (474 Valencia St San Francisco 94103, Monday-Friday 9am-pm, 415-863-0764)
St. Anthony’s Foundation (121 Golden Gate Ave san Francisco 94102, Monday-Friday 9am-12pm, 415-592-2852)
Bayview TLC FRC EFB (1601 Lane St San Francisco 94124, 415-822-9404)
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Bay Area Food Distribution
List of food pick up distribution sites and drop-in meals
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District 10 Community Market
Free grocery store for low-income families living in zip codes 94124, 94107, 94134
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Glide
Free meals, no paperwork, no questions asked
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St. Anthony's Free meals available to all
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Work / Tax Help
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Arriba Juntos
Job Training, English Classes, Taxes, Technology Training, 1850 Mission St San Francisco 94110, 415-487-3240
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Goodwill Job Centers
Community Assessment and Service Center (564 6th St San Francisco 94103, 415-489-7300, Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm; Friday 9am-1pm)
Goodwill SF Career Center (750 Post St San Francisco 94109, 415-575-4570, Monday-Friday 10am-1pm by appointment)
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The Women’s Building
3543 18th St San Francisco 94110, resourceroom@womensbuilding.org
Mondays: Orientation 2-4pm, Tuesdays: Resume Building 2-4pm, Wednesdays: Job Applications Training 2-4pm
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Young Community Developers (YCD)
Job readiness training and employment support services to people who are 18 years of age or older. 1715 Yosemite Ave San Francisco 94124, 415-822-3491
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Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
4834 Mission St San Francisco 94112, 415-282-3334
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FacesSF
1099 Sunnydale Ave San Francisco 94134, 415-239-8705
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Southeast Asian Development Center
281 Ellis St San Francisco 94102, 415-771-2600
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Jobs at Amazon
Amazon is hiring for 100,000 new full- and part-time positions across the U.S. to keep up with rising demand.
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Free tax help!
Earn It! Keep It! Save It! (EKS) is a coalition of organizations that provide free tax help throughout the Bay Area led by United Way Bay Area in partnership with the IRS. Our services are free, secure, and high-quality. Tax returns are prepared by trained and IRS-certified volunteers for families that make less than $65,000.
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Transportation
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Free MUNI for youth
Free access to Muni services when using a Clipper card for low and moderate income SF youth ages 5 to 18.
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Childcare / Diapers
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Wu Yee Children’s Services
Free childcare referrals, subsidy assistance, and support programs. 888 Clay St San Francisco 94108, 844-644-4300, Tuesdays 9-1:30pm, Other Weekdays: 9am-5pm
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Children’s Council of San Francisco
Free childcare referrals, subsidy assistance, and support programs. 445 Church St San Francisco 94110, 415-343-3300, Mondays-Thursdays 8:30am-4pm, Fridays 8:30am-12p
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SF Diaper Bank
A free monthly supply of diapers to Medi-Cal, CalWORKs, or CalFresh households with children under the age of three.
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Free Internet / Computers / Tech Help
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Affordable Connectivity Program
Receive $30 a month for internet service and $100 to buy a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet for qualifying low-income households.
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Comcast Internet Essentials Program
Free internet for 60 days to new families who connect
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ATT Access Program
Free Internet Service (if approved for the Affordable Connectivity Program - click here to check). Internet speed plans up to 100 MB. No overage charges. After verifying your eligibility, call AT&T at (866) 968-0328 (English) or (833) 334-0129 (Spanish) to discuss your options and order service.
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EveryoneOn
Find low-cost internet and affordable computers in your area.
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Computers for Classrooms
Computers for $75 - $250 for students who receive free or reduced lunch, Medi-Cal, food stamps or Section 8 Housing.
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San Francisco Education Fund Tech Volunteers
Need one on one support with Zoom, Google Meet, Google Classroom, or Seesaw? In collaboration with SFUSD, the San Francisco Education Fund has recruited tech volunteers to provide 1-1 phone and video support on basic questions about those various platforms our students are being asked to use. Sign up TODAY at https://booking.appointy.com/volunteertechsupport. Volunteers can support you for up to 30 minutes. Appointments begin Wednesday, August 12th. Tech appointments are also offered in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Armenian, Cambodian, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, and Vietnamese. For all other questions, feel free to contact SFUSD's Family Resource Link by calling (415) 340-1716, emailing familylink@sfusd.edu, or completing an online request form. Hours of operation by phone is Monday-Friday from 9am-1pm.
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Physical & Mental Health
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Planet Fitness Free Summer Gym Membership
Now through August 31st, teens between the ages of 14-19 can work out for free all summer long!
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CalHOPE Warm Line for Emotional Support
Peer counselors listen with compassion, provide non-judgmental support and guide you to additional resources. Click link to chat online or call (833) 317-4673
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24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline
Call (800) 273-8255 or text 838255
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Trevor Project
Trained counselors are here to support LGTBQ+ youth 24/7. If you are in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678.
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Community Health Programs for Youth
Free sports physicals, emergency contraception, pregnancy tests, counseling and referral, birth control counseling & prescriptions, STI testing and treatment, HIV counseling and testing, sexual health exams, sexual health education & counseling and primary care.
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Emergency Dental Services
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Northeast Medical Services
Free or low cost. Accepting new patients. Call 415.391.9686 for appt.
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SFDPH Primary Care Clinics
Adults and children who are uninsured or undocumented. Accepting new patients. Medical attention, injury or illness (including COVID related) Call 415.682.1740 for appt
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Virtual Self-Care Room
Most of the objects are clickable and will take you to various self-care resources and activities. Created by the Galileo counseling department.
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Low- or No-Cost Dental Clinics
CHDP Medi-Cal Dental Providers for Children: 简体中文 | English | Español
Medi-Cal Dental Insurance: 1-800-322-6384, Smile California website or contact your local social service agency
The California Dental Association can assist you in finding a dentist.
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Free Dental Screening at UCSF
A collaboration among faculty, residents, students, and volunteers to provide free preventive treatment to uninsured children 15 years old and under, one night each month. Provides minimally invasive dentistry (exams, cleanings, fluoride varnish, sealants, and silver diamine fluoride), educates the primary caregiver and kids on oral health, as well as inform the primary caregiver about insurance and motivate a transition to obtaining DentiCal, ultimately securing a dental home for their children. Clinic sessions start January at UCSF, 707 Parnassus Ave. Email cnc.ucsf@gmail.com or make an appointment online.
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Vision To Learn Mobile Optometry Clinic
FREE vision screening for kids ages 5–18! October 15, 2022, 11 am – 2 pm outside 2166 Palou Avenue. FREE eye exam & glasses in a few weeks for kids who need them. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Click here to rsvp.
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Learning
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BrainFuse
Free live homework help with one-on-one expert tutors every day from 1-10pm offered by the SF Public Library. Log in with your library card.
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Harvey Mudd Homework Hotline
Free over-the-phone math and science tutoring service for students in grades 4-12 on Monday through Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m.
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Schoolhouse.World
A nonprofit that facilitates free tutoring over Zoom founded by Saul Khan of Khan Academy.
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Tutoring for Black Students Citywide
Access & Equity, State & Federal provides an SFUSD credentialed teacher to tutor African American/Black students at each location, with a virtual option.
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Elevate Tutoring
Elevate Tutoring is offering free virtual math and science tutoring for lower-income K-12 students
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SF Museums for All
SF residents who receive Medi-Cal or CalFresh can now receive four free or reduced-price tickets per visit to the Academy of Sciences, Asian Art Museum, deYoung, Exploratorium, Legion of Honor, MOMA and more!
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Free virtual field trips
Over 30 virtual field trips with links
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