San Francisco Resources

  • Naloxone (also known as Narcan) is the antidote to an opioid overdose and saves lives. When given correctly and quickly, naloxone can reverse an opioid overdose and restore breathing. This includes reversing overdoses due to fentanyl. As a result, timely use of naloxone can be life-saving.

    Video: How to use nasal naloxone spray

  • Fentanyl test strips can help detect whether fentanyl is in a drug sample. These test strips can identify within 1-2 minutes if fentanyl is present. Test strips cannot tell how much fentanyl may be present, but they can often identify if fentanyl is present.

    Video: How to use fentanyl test strips

 

Needle Exchange and Narcan Distribution

  • (415) 674-5180, info@glide.org

    Safe Supply Access:

    Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, Taylor Gate on the corner of Taylor St and Ellis St

  • (415) 318-6384, https://www.homelessyouthalliance.org/hours-schedule/

    Safe Supply Sites:

    Mon, Wed, Fri 5:30pm-7:30pm, 558 Clayton ST (@ Haight St)

  • Safe Supply Access:

    Sun-Wed 12pm-7pm, Thurs 12pm-6pm, 170 Turk St

  • (415) 292-3400, https://sfcommunityhealth.org/

    Safe Supply Access:

    Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm (closed 12pm-1pm) 730 Polk St, 4th Floor

  • (415) 554-8494, https://www.stjamesinfirmary.org/wordpress/?calendar=st-james-infirmary-services-and-events

    SJI Safe Supply Sites:

    Tues, 6:30pm-8:30pm,

    Willow St & Eddy St

    Fri, 6pm-9pm,

    234 Eddy St

  • https://www.sfaf.org/

    Temporary Safe Supply Site:

    Tues-Fri, 11am-3pm, 1235 Mission St

Mental Health Crisis

  • 415 970 4000

    Monday to Friday: 11AM-11PM; Weekends/holidays: 12PM-8PM

    For outreach and home visits during a mental health crisis for adults (18 years and older).

  • 415-355-0311

    Monday - Friday: 8:00am – 2:00pm,

    245 11th Street, San Francisco, CA

    The Westside Crisis Clinic provides culturally competent crisis and urgent care services to San Francisco adults (18 years or older). Crisis Clinic is a voluntary, drop-in service open to any adult in need of emergency psychiatric care. The Clinic is designed to stabilize low-income residents in a mental health crisis and refer that person to an appropriate source for follow-up treatment.

  • 415-553-3100

    info@progressfoundation.org

    Progress Foundation's Dore Urgent Care Clinic helps individuals experiencing an escalating mental health crisis avoid involuntary detention or hospitalization with psychiatric emergency services, including: Crisis evaluation and assessment, triage into a Crisis Residential Treatment Program. Call to check bed availability.

  • 855-845-7415

    For people who need to talk to a Peer Counselor right now; available 24 hours/7 days a week.

  • 415-834-1144

  • 415-434-2437 or 1-800-628-9240 (Nationwide) | 24 hrs/day

    Provides anyone at risk of or living with HIV/AIDS and their family/caregivers with emotional support, information about HIV/AIDS.

  • text "home" to 741741

  • 415-642-4525

    Monday to Friday 9 am to 5pm

    OR online chat at https://na0messaging.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=60601&pid=243&cc=en-US

DV/IPV/Sexual Assault Crisis

  • 1269 Howard Street

    Individual counseling, support groups, & referrals for survivors of domestic violence and their families are offered. Advocacy and support services also available.

  • 26 Boardman Place | 877-384-3578 and 415-864-4722 | Open 24 hours daily

    The W.O.M.A.N., Inc. 24-hour support phoneline is for domestic violence survivors and their family and friends who are seeking support services such as: peer counseling, safety planning, referrals for needed resources. Apply by phone.

  • 427 South Van Ness Avenue | 415-333-4357 | counseling@cuav.org | Monday to Friday: 10AM to 6PM

    CUAV provides advocacy-based peer counseling to LGBTQ people dealing with violence or abuse. Services are currently offered remotely (by phone or Zoom meeting) and include: Short-term counseling to receive emotional support, safety planning, referrals, limited case follow-up. To schedule an appointment, call by phone or send an email. Leave a voicemail with a call back number and let them know if it’s okay for them to leave a message. Expect 1-4 days for a response.

  • 1175 Howard Street | 415-255-0165 |info@svdp-sf.org

    A 23-bed emergency shelter where women who are domestic violence survivors and their children can stay for up to 12 weeks. Apply by phone.

  • Crisis Line: 415-647-7273 | general info line: 415-861-2024

    SFWAR offers immediate, short-term, crisis intervention support to sexual assault survivors and their family members and friend through our 24-hour rape crisis line and by providing medical accompaniment at Zuckerburg San Francisco General Hospital. SFWAR crisis line counselors provide confidential support, information, and referrals.

Housing/Eviction Crisis

  • office hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10-11:30am and 1-2:30pm | legal assistance for eviction: (415) 659-9184 or legal@evictiondefense.org | rental assistance (415) 470-5211 or edcradco@evictiondefense.org

    Provides legal aid and back rent payment support.

  • (415) 575-3130 or 1-800-405-4427| drop-in intake clinic for new clients on Tuesdays from 1:00 – 4:00 PM

    Provides legal and supporting social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness.

Homeless Navigation Centers

  • 125 Bayshore Blvd. | 415.920.8920

    55 person capacity during Covid. (128 capacity)

  • 680 Bryant St. | 415.323.5941

    65 person capacity during COVID (81 person capacity)

    For Trans* and GNC folx

  • 224 S. Van Ness Ave. | 415.268.4004 77 bed capacity during Covid1 (86 person capacity) ADA Compliant

  • 600 25th St.

    CLOSED Temporarily

  • 20 12th St. | 415.522.0163

    112 person capacity (*could not verify COVID capacity)

  • 555 Beale St. | 415.701.2311

    200 person capacity (Could not verify COVID capacity)

  • 1925 Evans St. | 415.701.2311

    203 person capacity

  • 700 Hyde St. | 415.822.1707 (3rd St. Youth office line)

    75 person capacity

    For Transitional Aged Youth aged 18-27

  • 887 Potrero (SFGH Campus) 415.777.0333 (PRC main line)

    29 person capacity. Psychiatric respite. 14 night stay limit

Homeless Coordinated Entry Access Points

  • 415.671.1100

    Monday – Friday – 9:00am-12:00pm; closed weekends

    Drop-in Cntr. Open 4:30pm.

    21 person shelter capacity. Provides indoor services for folks camping/sleeping outside.

  • 123 10th St., San Francisco, CA 94103

    415.487.3300

    o Monday – 9:00am – 4:00pm

    o Tuesday – 9:00am – 4:00pm

    o Wednesday – 9:00am – 12:00pm

    o Thursday – 9:00am – 4:00pm

    o Friday – 9:00am – 4:00pm

    o Weekends – Closed

    Not shelter. Assesses & refer to shelter/housing. Case mngmnt. Provides financial assistance/rental assistance if needed & qualified.

  • 3270 18th Street | 415.972.1281

    Monday – Friday – 8:30AM-5:00PM

    Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July

  • 1641 LaSalle Avenue | 415-430-6320

    Website: https://catholiccharitiessf.org/our-programs/accesspoint/

    Hours of Operation:

    o Monday (Extended Hours) – 8:30AM-7:00PM

    o Tuesday – 8:30AM-5:00PM

    o Wednesday – 8:30AM-5:00PM

    o Thursday – 8:30AM-5:00PM

    o Friday – 8:30AM-5:00PM

    o Weekends – Closed

    o Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (and December 24 & 26), New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July

  • 37 Grove Street | 415-644-0504

    Website: https://www.compass-sf.org/

    Hours of Operation:

    o Monday – 9:00AM-5:00PM

    o Tuesday (closed 1-3pm) – 9:00AM-5:00PM

    o Wednesday (Extended Hours) – 9:00AM-7:00PM

    o Thursday – 9:00AM-5:00PM

    o Friday – 9:00AM-5:00PM

    o Weekends – Closed

    o Holiday Closures: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July

  • 134 Golden Gate Ave | 415.673.0911 Ext.352

    • Monday – Friday – 9:00am-2:00pm

    • Weekends – Closed

  • 1728 Bancroft Ave | 415.713.4782

    • Monday – Friday 1:00-5:00pm

    • Weekends – Closed

  • 555 Cole St. | 415.535.0884

    • Monday – Friday 10:00am-3:00pm

    • Weekends: Closed

  • 415.318.6384

    Haight & Stanyan Campsite

    • Monday – Friday: 10:00am – 6:00pm by appointment; Please call: (415) 318 6384

    The Hive – 1572 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117

    • Tuesdays: 3:00pm – 5:00pm

Same Day Shelter

  • 525 5th St. | 415-597-7960

  • 2111 Jennings | 415-671-1100

    https://theuchs.org/

  • 165 Capp St. | 415-869-7977

  • 330 Ellis St. | 415-674-6000

Women’s Shelter

  • 330 Ellis St. | 415.674.6040 Breafast -8-9am (daily), Lunch 12-1pm (M-F), and Dinner 4-5pm (M-F).

    -Bagged lunch 8-9am Sat/Sun

    -Sr, Fam, & Adults w/ Disabilities – Breakfasrt 7:30-8am (Daily)

  • 225 Potrero Ave. | 415.552.0240

    M-Sat: Lunch 12-2pm

  • 121 Golden Gate Ave. | 415.241.2600 Breakfast to-go 7am, Lunch 10am-1:30pm, Lunch to-go 2-3pm (Daily)

  • 2111 Jennings | 415.671.1100

    Breakfast 7-9am, Lunch 12:30pm, Dinner 5-7pm (Daily), to-go meals only

  • 900 Pennsylvania | 415.282.1900

    Various hrs/locations: https://www.sfmfoodbank.org/find-food/

  • 730 Polk St. | 415.447.2300

    https://www.openhand.org/

    Meal delivery & grocery pickup.

  • 701 Alabama St. | 415.206.0577 | Mon. 1-3pm, Wed., Fri. 11am start

    https://www.missionfoodhub.org/our-programs

  • 330 Ellis St. | 415.674.6012, 415.674.6190

    Glide Goods. 8:30am-2pm (M-F)

    Hygiene/Clothes/HH items

  • 730 Polk St | Thursdays 8am-1pm

    Schedule: https://lavamaex.org/ourcalendar

  • 165 Capp St. | 415.869.7977 | M, W, F 7-11:30am, 2-5:30pm, Thurs 7-11:30am

    Laundry, showers, hygiene, secure storage

  • 2111 Jennings St. | 415.671.1100 | Drop in Svcs. Open 24hrs: Laundry, Showers, mail, secure storage.

    Locker access M-F: 9-5, Wknd.: 7-7.

  • 121 Golden Gate Ave. | 415.241.2600 | Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 8:30am-4pm, Wed 8:30am-12pm, Sat 8:30am-3pm

Food, Hygiene, Clothes, Essentials

Legal Assistance

  • 1663 Mission Street Suite 500 | San Francisco Office/intake: (415) 701-1100 | 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday

    https://www.alrp.org/

    Helps people with HIV/AIDS maintain or improve their health by resolving their legal issues, provides free legal assistance for all in-house services (housing and evictions, immigration, post-entitlement government benefits, HIV Consumer Advocacy Project, credit and debt) and education on virtually any civil case to persons living with HIV/AIDS in the SF Bay Area.

    For nearly all other civil (non-criminal) legal issues, ALRP has relationships with private attorneys in all the major Bay Area counties (except Santa Clara County) where ALRP can provide referrals. These private attorneys will accept referrals at a greatly reduced rate and will charge a rate based upon the client's income. For the majority of ALRP's clients, the representation from panel attorneys is usually free.

  • 201 Mission St, Suite 400 | (415) 982-1600; to request a lawyer, call (415) 989-1616 | 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday

    https://www.sfbar.org

    Legal assistance, with mediation, and immigration and low-income tax clinic for people that owe money for back taxes. BASF also works with non-profits for certain legal services. Assists with referral that helps with eviction/landlord-tenant (Conflict Intervention Services).

  • Legal Advice Line: 800-551-5554 | 9:30am-3pm Monday/Thursday. 9:30am-1pm Tuesday/Wednesday

    Administrative office: 1735 Telegraph Ave, Oakland CA 94612; 510-663-4755

    San Francisco Office: Address: 1800 Market Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102; (415) 982-1300 | Hours: General line: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday.

    Serves low-income clients with free civil legal assistance, including legal advice and counsel, effective referrals, and legal representation. The largest civil legal aid provider serving seven Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara. Practice areas include: consumer protection, domestic violence, economic justice, health care access, immigration, housing preservation, homelessness prevention, and more.

  • 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295 | (415) 575-3500

    Intake process: please call (415) 575-3500 for inquiries and to make an appointment.

    Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday

    Email:

    o Immigration: pilar@lrcl.org

    o Senior law: cecelia@lrcl.org

    o General inquiries: amanda@lrcl.org

    Provides direct legal services for immigration, worker’s rights, asylum and deportation defense, and senior law program.

  • 131 Stuart Street, Suite 400 | (415) 543-9444

    https://lccr.com

    Intake process: please call (415) 543-9444 or email info@lccr.com

    Provides pro bono legal services and representation to individuals on civil matters through direct services, impact litigation, and policy advocacy.

  • 4200 Park Blvd, 270

    Find legal assistance: https://legallink.org/resources/referral-search/

    Online referral tool to connect low-income individuals to legal assistance in a number of areas, including: receiving benefits, credit and consumer debt/issues, criminal cases/tickets, divorce/custody issues, eviction defense, immigration worker’s rights, hate crimes, police misconduct.

LGBTQIQ Community Engagement

  • Call (415) 241-6705 or email Alex Ray (coordinator) at aray@sfaf.org

    Bridgemen connects gay, bi, and trans men to social events and community service projects while having fun and making a difference.

  • www.dssf.org

    LGBT cycling club meets for group cycling rides and social events.

  • (415) 487-8000

    www.sfaf.org/client-services/for-our-community/latino-programs/

    Latino support groups and programs of the SF AIDS Foundation.

  • www.hwaters.org

    Outdoor trips – adventure hikes, rafting, cross-country skiing, backpacking trips - specifically for people with HIV and AIDS.

  • https://theprismfoundation.org

    PRISM Foundation is a grassroots philanthropic organization that provides funds and leverages resources to empower the Asian/Pacific Islander LGBTQ community.

  • (415) 292 – 3400

    https://sfcommunityhealth.org/program/trans-thrive/

    Support for TG individuals anywhere on the gender spectrum, support groups, social events, leadership opportunities, HIV prevention, and mental health services.

Medical Services

  • Call (415) 241-6705 or email Alex Ray (coordinator) at aray@sfaf.org

    Bridgemen connects gay, bi, and trans men to social events and community service projects while having fun and making a difference.

  • 330 Ellis St., 4th Floor, SF

    Walk-in Center: (415) 674-6012

    https://www.glide.org/program/hiv-hep-c-and-harm-reduction-services/

    On-site HIV/HepC/STI Testing, Mon.-Thurs. 9am-1pm, Fri. 10am-1pm

    Linkages to HIV/HepC treatment, primary care, PrEP, recovery/behavioral health services. Mobile integrated services have been expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Now offering COVID-19 testing on-site on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 10am-12pm and 1-4pm for Tenderloin residents. COVID-19 vaccinates take place on Thursdays from 10am-12pm and 1-4pm. Can pre-register or walk-up.

  • 1563 Mission, 415-746-1940:

    Monday: 8:45am – 7:30pm

    Tuesday through Friday: 8:45am - 5:00pm

    https://www.healthright360.org/agency/haight-ashbury-free-clinics

    Primary care, HIV/HepC testing/treatment, substance use services including MAT, women’s health services, geriatric services, behavioral health and psychiatric services, acupuncture. $0-full bill.

  • 117 6th street. (It is next to our needle exchange).

    Walk-ins wulcome Tesday to Friday from 11a-1p

    It is helpful but not required if the client has copies of any labs with them when they arrive. Any previous negative HCV Ab labs as well as reactive labs, HCV viral load, etc

  • Participants & Visitors: (415) 615-4555; Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm

    TDD/TTY for People who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or have Speech Disabilities:

    (415) 547-7830

    Email: info@healthysanfrancisco.org

    www.healthysanfrancisco.org

    Healthy SF is a healthcare access program designed to make health care services available and affordable to uninsured San Franciscans. The below services may be covered by Healthy SF: ER/urgent care, ambulance services, hospital care, preventative care, prescriptions, specialty care, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment (referral), laboratory, family planning.

  • 555 Cole St., SF 94117 (at Haight)

    415-751-8181

    Call for appt MTuWF 9am-5:30pm, Th 2-6pm. PrEP. Drop-in: Tu 1:30-5pm, Th 1:30-6pm. Call 415-386-9398 for case management, therapy, & peer health education.

    Free for homeless youth ages 12-24, others call for info. If 12-18 & not homeless, parental consent required for primary care but not for reproductive health services

  • www.mnhc.org

    Administrative office: (415) 552-1013 ext. 2225

    Shotwell Clinic: 240 Shotwell Street, SF 94110

    COVID-19 vaccinations (Johnson & Johnson) are being offered to eligible individuals on Saturdays, 8:30am-4:30pm; COVID-19 testing is also available

    Excelsior Clinic: 4434 Mission Street @ Francis

    Mission Bernal Clinic: 1580 Valencia St., San Francisco 94110

    Resource Center: 165 Capp St., San Francisco, CA 94100 (for people experiencing homelessness)

    COVID-19 vaccinations (Johnson & Johnson) are being offered to eligible individuals

    To make or change an appointment, you must phone the clinic location directly M-F 8:30am-5:30pm:

    o (415) 552-3870 – Shotwell Clinic (Adult and Senior Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Clinic, Teen Clinic Services, Family Dental Services, HIV Services, and Pharmacy/Laboratory)

    o (415) 406-1353 – Excelsior Clinic (Adult and Senior Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Clinic, and Teen Clinic Services)

    o (415) 852-4080 ¬– Mission Bernal Clinic (Adult and Senior Medicine, Pediatrics)

    o (415) 869-7977 – Mission Neighborhood Resource Center (Adult and Senior Medicine)

  • www.nativehealth.org

    160 Capp Street, SF 94110 or 2950 International Blvd, Oakland 94601

    COVID-19 vaccinations offered to all eligible patients at Oakland site. To make an appointment, call (510) 434-5360. All Native Community members 18+ can receive the vaccination—call (510) 434-5460 to schedule an appointment.

    COVID-19 testing taking place at 3050 International Blvd., Oakland on Mondays 10am-5pm, Tues-Thurs. 9am-5pm, Fridays 10am-5pm, and Saturdays 10am-3:30pm. Do not need to be a member of NAHC or insurance to be tested.

    To make an appointment, please call:

    o San Francisco Medical:

    (415) 417-3502

    o San Francisco Dental:

    (415) 417-3502

    o San Francisco Behavioral Health:

    (415) 417-3503

  • Free & confidential medical and social services for sex workers (current or former), HIV/STI testing and counseling, mental health and peer counseling, hormone replacement therapy, holistic health services, syringe access program

    Sex works include: street/survival sex workers, escorts, massage/body service providers, adult film actors, strippers, adult entertainers, etc.

    www.stjamesinfirmary.org

    General Inquiries & appointments: admin@stjamesinfirmary.org

    (415) 554-8494

    730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109

  • Serves people experiencing homelessness, residents of supportive housing, and other residents of the Tenderloin

    HIV/HepC care, office-based opioid treatment, transgender care, behavioral health, podiatry and dental services 230 Golden Gate Ave. (between Leavenworth & Golden Gate)

    Appointments: 415-355-7500. Hours: M-Wed. 8am-5pm, Thurs. 1-5pm, and Fri. 8am-5pm.

    Urgent care facility located at 50 Ivy St. (M-F 8-6:30pm, Sat. 9am-5pm); $0-full bill; employed individuals asked to pay on sliding scale.

    Transgender clinic located at 230 Golden Gate Ave.; Hours: Tuesday afternoons 1:30pm-5:00pm; Phone: 415-355-7588 for intake process

  • 628-206- 8000. MediCal & uninsured. Will help SF residents without insurance enroll in Healthy SF or MediCal. No one turned away for lack of funds. Call (628) 206-7800 for appt M-F 8:00am-5pm, except holidays.

    Urgent care M-F 8am-8pm; Sa-Su-hol 8am-4pm. 24-hr emergency room.

    Patient advocates: 628-206-5176.

Newly Diagnosed HIV-Positive

  • Groups, information, referrals and support for HIV-positive men, seminars for recently infected and their loved ones (PLUS), Black PLUS. A program of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. https://www.sfaf.org/services/hiv-support-health-navigation/ Email: assist4HIV@sfaf.org

    415-437-3450 press option #2 1035 Market Street, Suite 400

  • https://zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org/location/ward-86/

    Main: (628) 206-2400 Appointments: (628) 206-2403 Medical Information: (628) 206-2405

    995 Potrero Avenue, 6th Floor, Ward 86, Building 80

    Schedule:

    o Drop-in medical care available from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily

    o Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed 12:00-12:45 p.m.

    o Wednesday: 9 a.m-5 p.m., closed 12:00-12:45 p.m.

    o The clinic opens at 1 p.m. on the first Friday of every month.

  • PRC helps people in San Francisco affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues get the opportunities they deserve by providing a variety of integrated legal, social, and health services. PRC provides legal advocacy, residential services, workforce development, emergency financial assistance, and eligibility & access to PRC programs and services.

    https://prcsf.org/

    415.777.0333

    170 9th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

  • Education, practical assistance, and emotional support for people living with HIV/AIDS and HEP C. Shanti provides health counseling, medical case management, groups & workshops, care navigation, and drop in service center.

    Drop in service center hours- Open Tuesday through Thursday, 9:30am-12:30pm

    www.shanti.org

    Eric Sutter, Director of HIV Programs- esutter@shanti.org

    (415) 674-4754

    730 Polk Street 3rd Floor, San Francisco

  • Primary care, consultations, social services, mental health services, support groups, medication services, wellness services, prevention, nutrition services, smoking cessation, sleep and pain management, emergency care for people with AIDS/HIV.

    http://360.ucsf.edu/

    (415) 353-2119

    350 Parnassus Ave, Suite 908, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States

STI Counseling and Testing

  • Support services, referrals, events, AIDS/HIV services for gay/bi Latinos

    www.sfaguilas.org

    (415) 558-8403

    1800 Market Street, 3rd Floor, ste. Q32, SF 94102

    HIV/STI testing services in partnership with UCSF Alliance Health Project

    1930 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94110. Mention Aguilas for scheduling preference

  • Support services, referrals, events, AIDS/HIV services for gay/bi Latinos

    www.sfaguilas.org

    (415) 558-8403

    1800 Market Street, 3rd Floor, ste. Q32, SF 94102

    HIV/STI testing services in partnership with UCSF Alliance Health Project

    1930 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94110. Mention Aguilas for scheduling preference

  • Primary care, HIV testing, STI screenings (by appointment) https://www.sfhealthnetwork.org/primary-care-3/castro-mission-health-center/

    628-217-5700

    995 Potrero Ave. Building 80, 1st floor of ZSFG Hospital. Full hours available on their website.

  • Primary care, HIV testing, STI screenings (by appointment)

    (415) 552-3870 – Shotwell Clinic; 240 Shotwell Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

    (415) 452-9307 – Excelsior Clinic; 4434 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112

    (415) 869-7977 –Resource Center; 165 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

    (415) 852-4080- Mission Bernal Clinic; 1580 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94110

    Suite 701 & 506. See Website for hours for each location.

    If you would like to become a patient at MNHC, please call (415) 552-3870

    http://www.mnhc.org/

  • STI testing and treatment services, HIV prevention & care, women’s health, and LGBTQ health. Tests include HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital warts, herpes, non-gonoccocal urethritis (NGU), syphilis, and vaginal infections. There are also testing and treatment services available for many lesser known STIs like crabs, molluscum contagiosum, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and scabies.

    www.sfcityclinic.org

    628.217.6600

    356 7th Street, San Francisco

    Drop-ins are accepted based on availability. Not every patient will be tested for HIV and other STIs. It depends on your sexual practices and drug use. Call ahead if you would like to find out what tests you will be offered at your visit

    Hours: M,W,F 8 am- 4 pm. Tues. 1 pm- 6 pm. Thurs 1 pm- 4 pm

  • HIV & STI testing and treatment, as well as primary care, dental, transgender health, behavioral health services, PrEP/PEP. substance use, STI services include: bacterial vaginosis (BV), chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, trichomoniasis (trich), etc.

    Free rapid HIV testing for primarily men who have sex with men & transgender clients. If a client does not fit this demographic, or wants a full STI test, call to make an appointment.

    Drop In Hours & By Appointment

    o Mondays and Fridays 9 am – 12 pm. 1- 4 pm

    415-292-3400 x 337 for Rowland Mendoza, HIV Prevention Coordinator https://sfcommunityhealth.org/medical-service/hiv-std-testing/

    Locations

    o Tenderloin Clinic: 726 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109

    o Castro Clinic currently closed.

  • Strut is a health and wellness center in the heart of the Castro, offering community events, sexual health services, substance use counseling, PrEP, free HIV and STI testing, learning events and much more. Individuals requiring treatment are referred to the Magnet location.

    Everyone is eligible, but prioritizes communities at increased risk

    https://www.sfaf.org/locations/strut/

    415-581-1600

    Magnet: 470 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA 94114

    o Call for an appointment at 415-437-3400.

    o Tuesday – Thursday, 10 am – 7 pm; Friday & Saturday, 10 am – 6:30 pm

    o Drop in first come first serve. Same day appointments- Grab a ticket starting 9:30 am, come back at 10 am.

    6th Street Harm Reduction Center: 117 6th Street, San Francisco

    o Tues-Sat 11 am-1pm

Substance Use Treatment and Harm Reduction

  • Services are free and include safer substance use supplies, injection and syringe disposal equipment, overdose prevention training and supplies including naloxone, linkage to HIV/Hep C/STI testing and treatment, MAT services

    1235 Mission St (Temporary Location)

    Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 11am-3pm

    Calendar of mobile syringe sites: https://www.sfaf.org/calendar/month/

    Or, for a simplified calendar of needle exchange sites including SFAF mobile sites and n/x sites affiliated with other organizations: https://endhepcsf.org/san-francisco-needle-exchange-schedule/

  • 12-step program, meetings, community events, bookstore (over 550 meetings/week)

    Supports abstinence from all drugs and alcohol

    www.aasf.org

    Click on “Meeting Schedule” at the top of the page for a list of meetings that day

    1821 Sacramento Street, SF 94109 – Main Office

    24-hour help line: 415-674-1821 (San Francisco); 415-499-0400 (Marin)

  • 433 Turk St. (bet. Larkin & Hyde), 415-928-7800, M-F 6am-2pm/2:30pm-10pm, Sat/Sun 8am-12pm; walk-in hours are 7-10:45am

    620 Stevenson (at 7th), 415-863-3883, M-F 6am-3pm, Sat 8am-12pm. $0-full bill. 18+. Drop in or call for an appointment.

    Methadone and buprenorphine treatment, with counseling; methadone detox; Hep C and HIV testing; HCV treatment.

    Valid state ID required

    Accepts Medi-Cal from SF and Alameda counties; some private insurance

  • Referrals to all city substance use treatment programs; can provide access to inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. Suboxone is dispensed on-site.

    Drop in: 1380 Howard Street, 1st Floor (M-F, 9am-3pm) (between 9th and 10th Streets)

    Hours of Operation:

    o Monday through Friday,8:00 AM until 5:00 PM (clinical hours until 4:30 PM).

    o Client self-referrals: 415.503.4730 or 1.800.750.2727; call service answers 24 hours/day

    o Provider referrals: 415.503.4730

    o ID not required (but if no ID, client should know SSN)

    o They accept Medi-cal but client does not need to have card on hand

    www.sfdph.org/dph/comupg/oservices/mentalHlth/TAP/

  • The DOPE Project coordinates the distribution of naloxone to people who use drugs and their family, friends and other possible overdose bystanders in San Francisco, CA. If you are someone who injects drugs and/or experiencing homelessness or a severe lack of access to resources and want a free injectable naloxone kit, email dope@harmreduction.org to receive a monthly service schedule or a referral to a specific site.

    If you want to be prepared in case you witness an overdose in the city and/or want a free nasal naloxone kit, please go the CBHS Pharmacy at 1380 Howard (at 10th Street), Monday – Friday 9:00am – 3:30pm, to receive a free training and kit.

    https://harmreduction.org/issues/overdose-prevention/dope-sf/

  • A transitional residential treatment program for adults who are diagnosed with mental illness, drug addiction, & HIV/AIDS

    Call 415-864-1515 (M-F 9am-5pm) for assessment. Pay 30% of income, free if no income

  • Substance use counseling for seniors with coexisting mental health issues

    6221 Geary Blvd (at 26th Ave), 415-386-6600; 1500 Franklin (at Bush), 415-474-7310. For SF seniors 60+ only.

    Call if you can or drop in M-F 9am-5pm for initial comprehensive assessment.

    Individual counseling. Outpatient groups, crisis intervention, case management, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, day socialization program, home visits.

  • Treatment services for anyone who wants to address their drug/alcohol use

    Individual, group, family counseling services

    Sliding scale fee based on income.

    www.harmreductiontherapy.org

    (415) 863-4282

    45 Franklin St. #320, SF, 94107 (at Oak), and several community locations:

    https://harmreductiontherapy.org/community-services/

  • 12-step program, meetings, bookstore

    Meeting schedule online: https://sfna.org/

    Helpline: (415) 621-8600

  • Acute inpatient, transitional residential, and supported community living services

    Specific programs for gay/bi men, African American men and women, people living with HIV/AIDS, mental health problems with substance use, and a 21-day detox program

    Call 415-777-0333 and ask for the intake department

    Complete intake form online: https://prcsf.org/residential-services/#residential-treatment-services

    https://prcsf.org/

  • Referrals to mental health treatment & residential programs

    368 Fell. 415-861-0828 (M-F 9am-5pm)

    www.progressfoundation.org/

  • PROP, the Positive Reinforcement Opportunity Project, provides structured community, counseling, referrals and support for including gay, bi and trans men and other men who have sex with men, and trans women interested in addressing their use of meth or cocaine. Any and all goals are supported.12-week program with 3 weekly visits, with a financial reward every time you provide a clean urine. https://www.sfaf.org/programs/stonewall-project/prop/

    San Francisco AIDS Foundation, 1035 Market Street, Suite 400, Room 3E

    PROP Days/Hours: Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays: Enrolled clients: 1 pm – 2:30pm;

    o Contact Stonewall at stonewall@sfaf.org, (415) 487-3100

    PROP for All Days/Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 4pm-6pm (Enrolled clients and walk-ins)

    o Contact at Wayne Rafus, wrafus@sfaf.org, (415) 487-3124

  • Provides substance use treatment services for gay, bisexual, queer, trans men, and other men who have sex with men through The Stonewall Project, PROP and Cheers Queers, and for all people who use drugs or inject at the Harm Reduction Center https://www.sfaf.org/services/substance-use-treatment/

    (415) 487-3000

    1035 Market Street, 4th floor, San Francisco, 94103 (between 6th and 7th Streets)

  • Available 24 hours day/7 days a week to give emotional support and referrals to those in danger or relapse or concerned family members

    (415) 834-1144

  • Counseling, support, resources for gay & bisexual men, focuses on crystal meth use

    Harm reduction to abstinence focused counseling/treatment

    Drop-in individual counseling daily, drop-in support groups, and enrolled treatment programs

    https://www.sfaf.org/programs/stonewall-project/ (415) 487-3100

    1035 Market Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, 94103 (between 6th and 7th Streets)

  • 470 Castro Street (near 18th). 415-581- 1600; Magnet navigation services: 415-437-4300

    No walk-ins at this time. Hours: Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm.. For gay, bi & trans men 18+.

    Limited clinical services. Appointments required (call above number to schedule)

    Prep refills; HIV care

    For possible HIV exposure, call 415-437-4300 to reach the Magnet nursing team

    Call or check online for schedule of support groups, syringe access, book club. Support groups meetings continue to be held online. Apply online to volunteer.

    https://www.sfaf.org/locations/strut/

    Email: info@strutsf.org

  • 1060 Howard (bet. 6th & 7th Sts).

    For all veterans; case management, social services, individual counseling, employment, legal assistance, substance use support, information & referrals, emergency & transitional housing, move-in assistance, eviction prevention, daily support groups, mail and message services. Free. English, Spanish.

    1060 Howard (bet. 6th & 7th St)

    415-252-4788

    Drop in M-F 8:30am-4:30pm; benefits advocacy (SS, VA, military discharge upgrade) every second Tues of the month at 9am

  • Socialization & wellness center, including peer counseling, support groups, harm reduction therapy, mental health & substance use assessments & treatment referrals, case management services, employment services, massage therapy, & basic support such as respite from the streets, restrooms, & assistance with IDs. Free. English, Spanish.

    146 Leavenworth St (at Turk)

    415- 749-2143.

    M-F 9am-5pm (due to COVID-19)

  • Outpatient mental health services for HIV+ & LGBT SF residents include crisis services, psychiatry, psychotherapy, support groups, case management, substance abuse counseling, HIV testing & test counseling

    Drop-in substance abuse group: Th 10:30am. Letter of diagnosis required for most HIV+ services. Call M-F 9-11am or drop in MWF 9-11am for screening. Waiting list for some services.

    1930 Market (by Laguna)

    415-476-3902

  • Inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment. Alcohol & drug abuse treatment, counseling, training, mentoring, vocational services, legal services, healthcare and mental health services. https://www.healthright360.org/agency/walden-house

    (415) 762-3705

  • For age 5+. Call M-F 9am-5pm for referral to integrated treatment for mental health & substance use. Housing referral, family counseling, employment assistance, socialization, counseling, medication support, crisis services, methadone detox & maintenance, HIV testing, case management, & referral.

    415-431- 9000

    http://www.westside-health.org/

    Methadone Maintenance & Detoxification: 1301 Pierce Street, San Francisco, CA 94115; 415.563.8200

Suicide

  • **Trigger warning: If someone expresses suicidal ideation and has any kind of weapon on or near them (including pocket knife, scissors, etc), SFPD will send visibly armed officers to respond **Trigger warning: If someone expresses suicidal ideation and has any kind of weapon on or near them (including pocket knife, scissors, etc), SFPD will send visibly armed officers to respond

  • Call 415 970 4000 | Monday to Friday: 11AM-11PM; Weekends/holidays: 12PM-8PM

    For outreach and home visits during a mental health crisis for adults (18 years and older).

    **Mobile Crisis staff are required to contact emergency responders (SFPD/SFFD) for escort if someone needs hospital-based psych support. Mobile Crisis staff are not able to escort people to hospital independently.

  • Call 628 206 8125 | 24 hours/7 days a week

    For clients in mental health crisis needing to be assessed at Zuckerberg San Francisco General.

  • 415-781-0500 or live chat at sfsuicide.org | 24 hours/7 days a week

    For telephone crisis counseling all day, every day.

  • text "home" to 741741

  • 415-642-4525 | Monday to Friday 9 am to 5pm OR

    https://na0messaging.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=60601&pid=243&cc=en-US

    (online chat)

    For people aged 18-24 years in mental health crisis.

Syringe Services Programs

  • (415) 674-5180, info@glide.org

    Safe Supply Access:

    Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, Taylor Gate on the corner of Taylor St and Ellis St

  • (415) 318-6384,

    https://www.homelessyouthalliance.org/hours-schedule/

    Safe Supply Sites:

    Mon, Wed, Fri 5:30pm-7:30pm, 558 Clayton ST (@ Haight St)

  • Safe Supply Access:

    Sun-Wed 12pm-7pm, Thurs 12pm-6pm, 170 Turk St

  • (415) 292-3400,

    https://sfcommunityhealth.org/

    Safe Supply Access:

    Mon-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm (closed 12pm-1pm) 730 Polk St, 4th Floor

  • (415) 554-8494, SJI Services & Events Calendar

    SJI Safe Supply Sites:

    Tues, 6:30pm-8:30pm, Willow St & Eddy St

    Fri, 6pm-9pm, 234 Eddy St

Women’s Resources

  • Emergency shelter for women in crisis, case management and transitional housing, provides food, substance use counseling, art therapy, etc. Can accommodate 54 women. Must see intake worker to assess program placement and payment (no fee for shelter clients)

    Shelter: (415) 487-2140, Drop In: 415-293-7360

    Shelter- 1049 Howard St, SF 94103 (between 6th & 7th); Drop-In- 211 13th St., San Francisco, CA 94103

    24hr/7day

    Email: info@awcats.org

  • 12 months of transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence & their children. Residency includes counseling, support groups, & advocacy. Sliding scale based on income. Free if zero income. Cantonese, English, Mandarin, Spanish; other languages may be available.

    415-255-2894; Call M-F 9am-5pm

  • Nonpsychiatric individual, couple & family counseling; parenting workshop, case management, adult ESL & computer classes. Support groups (Cantonese): women call for times; cancer patients & family members 2nd & 4th Sat 1:30-3:30pm

    $0-full bill. English, Cantonese, Mandarin.

    920 Sacramento (bet. Powell & Stockton). 415-781- 0401 ext. 101. Asian-focused.

    For survivors of domestic violence & child witnesses of domestic violence. Call or drop in M-F 9:30am-5pm.

    info@cameronhouse.org is the best email to contact

  • Nonpsychiatric individual, couple & family counseling; parenting workshop, case management, adult ESL & computer classes. Support groups (Cantonese): women call for times; cancer patients & family members 2nd & 4th Sat 1:30-3:30pm

    $0-full bill. English, Cantonese, Mandarin.

    920 Sacramento (bet. Powell & Stockton). 415-781- 0401 ext. 101. Asian-focused.

    For survivors of domestic violence & child witnesses of domestic violence. Call or drop in M-F 9:30am-5pm.

    info@cameronhouse.org is the best email to contact

  • Provides assistance to gay, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered victims of hate/domestic violence. Counseling offered on individual basis. Referrals for self-defense and assault prevention classes, support groups, etc.

    No fees

    Business Line:(415) 777-5500

    24 hour Crisis Line (415) 333-HELP

    427 South Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94103

    Email: http://www.cuav.org/

  • A nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives.

    Housing: Trauma-informed case management services, daily drop-in support, crisis management and emergency services (including food, clothes and diapers), referral services.

    Wellness Services: prenatal classes, group prenatal care provided by midwives from San Francisco General Hospital, alternative health services (e.g., prenatal yoga classes, acupuncture), post-partum support, lactation consultation and family planning counseling, onsite individual, couples, family and group therapy for HPP clients, as well as parenting classes, fatherhood services and children’s playgroups, onsite quality childcare for children while their parents participate in services. Also an outdoor Wellness Garden for young children.

    Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Program, a 14-month job training program that prepares former clients and women from the community for careers in the nonprofit sector.

    Jelani House, a transitional housing chelter for pregnancy women in the Bayview District.

    Intakes: M,W, Th: 9-11am; M,T,W: 1-3pm

    Best number to reach: 415.546.6756

    2500 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110 (cross Potrero)

  • Offers a continuum of comprehensive and empowering service to women, teens, and children exposed to and at risk of abuse. Provide access, tools, and support- clinical and peer-based- that strengthen their ability to affect change and break the cycle of violence.

    Call for initial screening or drop in M-F 8:30am5pm. Individual counseling, support groups, & referrals. Advocacy & support services, including shelter (up to 8 weeks).

    Free.

    English, Spanish; other languages by telephone interpreter

    1269 Howard (bet. 8th & 9th Sts).

    24hr toll-free domestic violence hotlines: 877-503-1850 (adults), 877-923-0700 (teens); text line 415-200-3575 (M-F 8:30am5pm). Confidential.

    https://www.lacasa.org/

    Office Number: 415-503-0500

  • Reproductive healthcare, birth control services, PAP, HIV, STD testing, abortion services, morning after pill, LGBT services

    (415) 821-1282 to book appointments

    Payment Options for insured and uninsured

    San Francisco Health Center, 1522 Bush St.

    Hours of operation: Monday (11:30am-7pm), Tuesday and Thursday (8:30am-7pm), Wednesday and Friday (8:30am-5pm), Saturday (8:30am-4:30pm)

  • Outpatient medical clinic for all 18+ year old adults who are surviving violent crimes, inflicted on them in the US or outside of the country

    Services: clinical case management, integrated therapy, and more. All treatment is short-term (4 months).

    All free services regardless of insurance and immigration status

    Only open to people who reside in San Francisco

    Best number to call: (415) 437-3000

    Clinic open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (Tuesday close at 7pm)

    2727 Mariposa Street Suite 100, SF

    http://traumarecoverycenter.org/

  • 24hr peer support lines for domestic violence survivors & their children, family & friends.

    Drop-in counseling W 11am-12:30pm, F 2-3:30pm.

    For evening appointments, call the support line or email appointments@womaninc.org.

    Call for phone counseling, referrals, & support groups.

    Free.

    English, Spanish; other languages via telephone interpreter.

    26 Boardman Pl (off Bryant btw 6th & 7th).

    Business: 415-864-4722; Support Line: 877-384-3578 (toll-free)

  • Provides primary medical care, sexual and reproductive health care, and mental health services for women, gender non-conforming people, and transgender people of all gender identities and sexual orientations.

    Accepts patients regardless of insurance

    Not able to physicals for immigration visas or handle workers compensation issues.

    Offers a full range of free high-quality health services for women, including acupuncture, regular check-ups, birth control, counseling services, emergency contraception, GYN concerns, menopausal care, pregnancy testing, prenatal care, and STI testing Clinic Hours as of September 2020: Monday: 8:30 AM – 12:00PM and 2:15 PM – 5:00 PM; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM; Wednesday (late hours): 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM -7:00 PM

    Phone Hours as of September 2020: Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 9 AM - 12 PM, 1 PM - 5 PM; Wednesday and Thursday: 9 AM - 12 PM, 1 PM - 7:30 PM(415) 379-78001735 Mission Street

    http://womenscommunityclinic.org