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Resources
Homeless Resources
Tenderloin Neighborhood
Mission Neighborhood
Bayview Hunters Point Neighborhood
Resources for Women, Family & Youth
Volunteer Opportunites With Homeless NonprofitsResources for PHC Events
Liability Waiver/Parental Consent Form
Please print this form, sign and bring with you to Volunteer Registration. If you are under 18 please have a parent or guardian sign for you.What to Expect the Day of the Event
This document gives an over view of a PHC event, from what to wear and what to leave at home, to assisting clients and a general timeline of the day.Welcome to PHC Medical
Medical Volunteer Job Descriptions
Volunteering in our Medical area? Please read both documents to familiarize yourself with how the area runs and the responsibilities assigned to each role.Interested in starting your own PHC? For more information visit the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness‘ web site.
Homeless Resources in San Francisco
Free Eats Chart in English & Spanish
Free Pantry Chart in English & Spanish
Free Shelter Chart in English & Spanish
Free Medical Chart in English & Spanish
Free Mental Health Chart in English & Spanish
Neighborhood Fix-it ChartFree Haircuts on Tuesdays!
11:00am to 3:00pm
Womack Salon
598 Silver Avenue
415-334-7774San Francisco Homeless Resource
A collaborative website for homeless advocates, providers, government and others in San Francisco.Tenderloin Neighborhood
Glide Memorial Church
Services offered: food, shelter, health, women’s center, family services, training and employment.
Phone: (415)674-6000Tenderloin Health
Services offered: HIV/AIDS testing and services, HIV short-term housing.
Phone: 415-431-7476Central City Hospitality House
Services offered: support groups, employment, men’s shelter, art program.
Phone: 415-749-2100Mission Neighborhood
Mission Neighborhood Resource Center
Services offered: medical and community programs.
Phone: 415-869-7977Bayview Hunters Point Neighborhood
United Council of Human Services,
Services offered: food, laundry, case management and life skills classes, shelter reservations.
Phone: 415-671-1100Resources for Women, Family & Youth
Oshun Women’s Drop-In Center
Services offered: health care, substance abuse counseling and recovery meetings, child care, parenting and anger management workshops, crisis intervention.
Phone: 415-746-1945Compass Community Services
Services offered: family shelter access center, shelter, counseling, childcare center.
Phone: 415-442-5103Hamilton Family Center
Services offered: 24-hour emergency shelter, 60-day shelter, food, crisis intervention and medical services.
Phone: 415-292-9930A Woman’s Place
Services offered: emergency housing for women in crisis (rape or domestic violence), supportive housing for women with HIV+ or dual-diagnosis, food, housing information, substance abuse counseling, art therapy and case management.
Phone: 415-487-2140Larkin Street Youth Services
Services offered: emergency shelter, case management, groups, food, showers, laundry, clothing and HIV testing.
Phone: 415-522-1377Volunteer Opportunites With Homeless Nonprofits
A Home Away from Homelessness
Opportunities include: tutors and chefs needed, spend time outdoors with homeless youth.A Good Idea
Opportunities include: apply your skills to assist in creating full-scale accredited high-school/village for homeless teens called Hope Academy of Arts & Sciences (HAAS).Catholic Charities CYO
Opportunities include: read with a formerly homeless child or spend time with people in the HIV/AIDS residential program.Episcopal Community Services
Opportunities include: volunteer tutors and librarians needed or assistance serving meals.Eviction Defense Collaboration
Opportunities include: interview and counsel tenants facing eviction and assist in the preparation of related paperwork.Glide Resource Center
Opportunities include: serve meals to the homeless, other opportunities available.Grace Cathedral – Dinner with Grace
Opportunities include: prepare and serve food at these weekly meals.Hamilton Family Center
Opportunities include: play, read, and learn with toddlers, children, and youth living in shelter and transitional housing, or help parents learn basic computer skills.Larkin Street Youth Services
Opportunities include: outreach to and mentor homeless youth.Raphael House
Opportunities include: prepare meals, tutor and build relationships with families in transitional housing.SF Food Bank
Opportunities include: help sort, package, and ready food for distribution.