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Larkin Street Academy - Larkin Street Youth

San Francisco
Education and support for ages 24 and under. More Info
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Family, Youth, and Childcare Center - GLIDE

San Francisco
Giving children and families a chance by providing essential childcare, education and developmental services. More Info
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Huckleberry ACE (Access to College Equity) Academy

San Francisco
The Huckleberry ACE Academy is a college and career access program located in Marin County that prepares first generation college students for post-secondary education. More Info
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Addiction Recovery - St. Anthony's

San Francisco
The free, year-long, residential recovery program at Father Alfred Center (FAC) empowers men who have no income or resources with the tools to overcome addiction and the support to establish healthy and productive lives. More Info
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Bay Area Women's and Children's Center

San Francisco
Bay Area Women’s and Children’s Center (BAWCC) is a multi-faceted resource center in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. More Info
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HIV and Hepatitis C Testing - GLIDE

San Francisco
HIV and Hepatitis C Services Testing More Info
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Larkin Street Academy - Larkin Street Youth Services

San Francisco
Job readiness, college readiness, computer classes, job placement and retention, internships, tutoring, GED tutoring and classes, secondary and post-secondary school enrollment and support, mindfulness, visual and performing arts. More Info
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St. Clare’s Care - St. Anthony's

San Francisco
St. Clare’s Care is a safe sleep service that operates during the day inside St. Boniface Church. More Info
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Medical Clinic - St.Anthony's

San Francisco
We are a safety-net clinic, with 70% of our patients living below the Federal Poverty Level. More Info
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Compass Children's Center - Compass Family Services

San Francisco
Full-day early education and childcare with a curriculum that focuses on social and emotional development for children, ages 0–5, from homeless and extremely low-income families. More Info
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Golden Gate Avenue Drop-in center - Larkin Street Youth

San Francisco
Larkin Street Youth Services has a drop-in center on Golden Gate Avenue that helps improve lives and self-sufficiency. More Info
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Felton Institute

San Francisco
Felton Institute offers a wide range of social services to children and adults. Felton Institute serves clients throughout the city and county of San Francisco and has multiple office locations. More Info
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The Michael Baxter Youth Clinic - Larkin Street Youth

San Francisco
For ages 25 and younger. Comprehensive primary care, sexual health services, confidential HIV prevention and testing and more. More Info
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Haight Street Referral Center - Larkin Street Youth

San Francisco
Larkin Street Youth Services provides shelter, meals, medical services, and intensive case management to youth aged 12 to 25 years. More Info
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Direct Services Program and Drop-In Assistance - Bay Area Women's and Children's Center

San Francisco
Every week, BAWCC has Drop-In Hours at our Center on Leavenworth Street in the heart of the Tenderloin. Women and families come to our Center for many reasons such as free clothing for themselves and their children. More Info
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Center for Health & Wellness - The ARC

San Francisco
A health and wellness center for adults with developmental disabilities. More Info
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Harm Reduction Services - GLIDE

San Francisco
Harm reduction is comprised of a range of public health strategies designed to lessen the negative social and/or physical consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. More Info
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Our Family Coalition

San Francisco
Our Family Coalition advances equity for the full and expanding spectrum of LGBTQ families and children through support, education, and advocacy. More Info
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Crisis Shelter – Huckleberry House

San Francisco
Huckleberry House offers continuous 24-hour crisis intervention and resolution services and emergency shelter to high-need youth between the ages of 12 and 17. Huckleberry House may house 18-year-olds who are enrolled in high school or GED program. More Info