Organization
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Description and contact information
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF)
Web: kidsclub.org
Phone: 415-445-5437
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BGCSF provides community-based youth development services to youth in San Francisco. The 13 clubhouses are located in neighborhoods with the fewest resources for youth, and they are open when youth need us the most—after school, on most school holidays, and all day during the summer. BGCSF also owns and operates Camp Mendocino, a 2,000-acre residential summer camp that provides inspiring outdoor experiences.
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Children’s Council
Web: childrenscouncil.org
Phone: 415-276-2900
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The Children’s Council helps families navigate their child care and preschool options and secure financial assistance to pay for it. They provide home-based child care businesses with the training and resources to succeed. Through a wide range of free programs and workshops, they support parents and caregivers as they build child development skills.
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Coleman Advocates
Web: colemanadvocates.org
Email: info@colemanadvocates.org
Phone: 415-239-0161
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Since 1975, Coleman Advocates has pioneered programs and policies to expand opportunity for San Francisco’s children, youth and families. Coleman currently focuses on building more effective, equitable, and supportive public schools in San Francisco and beyond, with a primary focus on fighting to advance rights, safety, and full inclusion of low-income people of color.
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Latino Task Force (LTF)
Web: ltfrespuestalatina.com
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The LTF is a group of more than three dozen community-based organizations, along with City Government partners, that are working together to meet the needs of our immigrants, families, elders, houseless, LGBTQ, youth, and other Latino populations who are experiencing challenging times during the pandemic.
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Mission Neighborhood Health Centers (MNHC)
Web: mnhc.org
Phone: 415-552-1013 x2225
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Mission Neighborhood Health Center honors their Latino roots with a tradition of providing compassionate, patient-centered care. MNHC advocate for health equity and deliver innovative, high quality services responsive to the neighborhoods and diverse communities we serve.
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Parents for Public Schools
Web: ppssf.org
Email: info@ppssf.org
Phone: 415-861-7077
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Parents for Public Schools connects parents to each other & to SFUSD to support strong public school system. Our programs help families to navigate SFUSD enrollment, understand education policy and decision-making, and to become empowered, engaged members of their school communities.
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SF Parent Coalition
Web: sfparents.org
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Founded in the summer of 2020, SF Parents (formerly Decreasing the Distance) is a collective of 5,000+ San Francisco public school parents, students, teachers, and community supporters.
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South of Market Health Centers
Web: smhcsf.org
Phone: 415-503-6000
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South of Market Health Center was one of the first community health centers in San Francisco which originated as a direct response to the city’s lack of healthcare services for underserved populations. For more than 40 years, SMHC has operated on the principle that healthcare is a right for everyone. SMHC now has three additional sites in San Francisco providing dental, pediatric, and mental health services for the community.
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Support for Families
Web: supportforfamilies.org
Phone: 415-920-5040
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Support for Families of Children with Disabilities (SFCD) works to empower families with the knowledge and tools to ensure their child receives the care they need at school, at home, and within the community.
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Wu Yee Children’s Services
Web: wuyee.org
Phone: 415-677-0100
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Wu Yee Children’s Services offers childcare to San Francisco’s diverse communities and families.
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