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Name of OrganizationServices Provided During Shelter-in-PlacePopulation ServedInsurance/Fees TakenPhone NumberWebsiteEmail
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Abilities United (Gatepath)Over the Phone Developmental Screening, Family Resource Center Support via TelephoneIndividuals with Developmental Disabilities and their families650-259-0189https://www.gatepath.org/info@gatepath.org
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Adolescent Counseling Services (ACS)Video/Teleconferencing TherapyChildren 10-25 years old for therapy, group therapy, on campus supports, alcohol and drug treatmentMedi-cal/Sliding Scale, Some services free.650.424.0852https://www.acs-teens.org/info@acs-teens.org
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Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS)Video/Teletherapy with existing clients; Intake call center; limited intakeChildren, Teens, Adults, Families.Medi-cal/Healthy Kids/Uninsured(800) 686-0101https://www.smchealth.org/bhrsservices
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Coastside Hope Food Service
Assistance with unemployment, medical needs, housing and CalFresh
Anyone in need of these services 650-523-3524https://coastsidehope.org/Judith@coastsidehope.org
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Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA)Domestic Violence Safe House and Shelters operating with decreased capacity. Mental Health supports, Emergency Response Program and Legal Services program via telephone. Crisis HotlineTeens, Adults experiencing Domestic ViolenceServices are freeCrisis Hotline: 1-800-300-1080; Legal Hotline: 650-259-1855https://www.corasupport.org/info@corasupport.org
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Daly City PartnershipPhone therapy appointmentsAnyone in need of service (650) 301-3300http://www.dcpartnership.org/vicki@dcpartnership.org
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Daly City Youth Health CenterUrgent Care Services - No routine Services; Counseling Services via Telephone, no new clientsChildren and TeensMedi-cal, Free, Insurance(650) 877-5700http://dalycityyouth.org/index.htmlcontact@dalycityyouth.org
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EdgewoodJamila McCallum - jamilap@edgewood.org
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Fair Oaks Community CenterLinkage to housing, shelter, foodservices, counseling, and other community servicesSan Mateo County ResidentsFree for Everyone(650) 780-7500https://www.smc-connect.org/locations/fair-oaks-community-centerhavila@redwoodcity.org
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HealthRIGHT 360Outpatient group/Individual Drug & Alcohol Counseling via telephone/ZoomAdolescents and AdultsMedi-cal/Sliding Scale650-348-6603https://www.healthright360.org/location/san-mateo-county
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Hope ProgramTeletherapyIndividuals, Couples, FamiliesPrivate Pay/Sliding Scale(800) 764-8068https://www.hopeprogram.biz/info@hopeprogram.biz
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La Casa de las MadresDomestic Violence Hotline ServicesVictims of Doemstic ViolenceFree for Everyone24/7 Hotline: 1-877-503-1850; Text: 1-415-200-3575https://www.lacasa.org/info@lacasa.org
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NAMI San MateoWarmline for Family members of those impacted by Mental Health ServicesFamily Members in San Mateo CountyFree for Everyone650-638-0800https://namisanmateo.org/nami@namisanmateo.org
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North East Medical Services Urgent medical care and medication prescriptions- call prior to coming in. Expanding virtual/video visits available Anyone in the community; Registration is generally required beforehand if not already a NEMS patient Medi-cal, self-pay, uninsured 650-550-3923www.nems.org
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One Life Wellness CenterParent Hotline, Virtual/Telephone Counseling, Virutal Support GroupsChildren, Teens, Adults, Families.Medi-cal, Sliding scale, Some free servicesParent Hotline: 650-394-5224; Office: (650) 394-5155http://www.onelifecounselingcenter.com/info@onelifecounselingservices.com
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OutletVideo/Teleconferencing individual Therapy and Video chat groupsLGBTQ youth ages 10-25Medi-cal/Sliding Scale, Some services free.650.424.0852 x107https://www.acs-teens.org/what-we-do/outlet/ben@acs-teens.org
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Rape Trauma ServicesCrisis Intervention Counseling via Telephone and 24/Hour HotlineVictims of Sexual AssaultFree for Everyone650-692-7273 (RAPE)https://www.rapetraumaservices.org/info@rapetraumaservices.org
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Ravenswood Health CenterUrgent Care Services - No routine Services; Counseling ServicesChildren, Teens, Adults, Families.Medi-cal, Health Kids, Private InsuranceMain Line: (650) 330-7400; Counseling: (650) 330-7441https://ravenswoodfhc.org/CBenedict@RavenswoodFHC.org
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Sequoia Teen Wellness CenterSome Medical appointments in person; Consults and counseling via TeletherapyYouth Ages 12-25Medi-cal/Healthy Kids/No Insurance(650) 366-2927https://www.smchealth.org/location/sequoia-teen-wellness-center
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StarVistaResidential Programs open- Your House South, DayBreak, First Chance Sobering Station, Suicide Prevention and Intervention Hotline, Differential Response Resource Line - Case management via telephoneChildren, Teens, Adults, Families.Medi-cal, most services free of chargeSuicide Prevention /Intervention Hotline: (650) 579-0350 or (800) 273-8255; Differential Response Resource Line: (650) 489-2097; Your House South: (650) 367-9687; Daybreak: (650) 364-4633; First Chance Sobering Station: (650) 689-5597; Main office: 650-591-9623https://star-vista.org/hello@star-vista.org
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YMCA Community Resource CenterLinkage to housing, shelter, foodservices, counseling, and other community servicesSan Mateo County ResidentsFree for Everyone(650) 276-4101https://www.ymcasf.org/community-resource-center-ymca
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Youth Services Bureaus Food and shelter assistance at SSF Community Resources Center
Providing all outpatient mental health services through tele-health
In person meetings at SSF office for clients in crisis;School based counseling services by phone or video;Peer- run warm line for COVID-19 suppot to all CA residents (1-855-845-7415) chat line also available, the weblink is https://www.mentalhealthsf.org/
Children, Teens, Adults, Families.Medi-cal, Sliding Scale, some free services650.877.8642https://www.ymcasf.org/programs/urban-services-youth-service-bureaus-and-mental-healthwellnesscoaching@ymcasf.org
https://www.mentalhealthsf.org/
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