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City Resources

We hope you will be served by these contacts.

FREE PHONE CRISIS COUNSELING SERVICES:

San Francisco’s Suicide Prevention’s
Suicide/Crisis Line 415.781.0500
Drug/Relapse Line 415.362.3400
Institute on Aging’s Friendship Line for the Ederly 415.752.3778
San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center’s Parental Stress/TALK Line 415.441.KIDS
C.H.A.L.K.’s National Youth Line  888.977.3399
GLBT National Youth Talk Line 800.246.7743
TALK Line For Parents 415.441-5437

SHELTERS FOR WOMEN:

W.O.M.A.N., Inc. 415.864.4722
La Casa de Las Madres 415.503.0500
Asian Women’s Shelter 415.751.7110
S.F. Dept. of Social Services (Adult Services Program) 415.557.5251

PARENTING:

SF Kids Parenting Resource List
Hand in Hand Parenting
AHa! Parenting
Parent's Place 
TALK Line For Parents 415.441-5437

SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE SERVICES:

AIDS Health Project — AIDS Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
www.ucsf.ahp.org
415.476.3902
1930 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
Provides assessments and intervention related to substance abuse for people with HIV or at risk of infection. Services include drug counseling, relapse prevention, support group, and case management.

Alcoholics Anonymous
415.621.1326
Call for meetings times and locations; hundreds of meetings per week in the Bay Area.

Dancesafe.org
www.dancesafe.org
Dance Safe is a nonprofit organization promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub community.

Haight Ashbury Free Clinics
www.hafci.org
415.565.1908
612 Clayton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
HAFCI provides free, nonjudgmental medical substance abuse treatment and prevention services to the underserved and marginalized populations of San Francisco.

Immune Enhancement Project
www.iepclinic.com
415.252.8711
3450 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Sponsors customized treatments for health enhancement using traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture, herbal therapy, and massage.

Narcotics Anonymous
415.621.8600
Call for meetings times and locations.

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs and Eating Disorders Clinic
www.ohlhoff.org
415.621.4388
601 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
For over 40 years, Ohlhoff Recovery Programs have provided quality, affordable programs for adults and adolescents in recovery from alcoholism, chemical dependency, and eating disorders. Provides both inpatient and outpatient services.

The Stonewall Project 
415.502.1999
3180 18th Street, Suite 202, San Francisco, CA 94114
The Stonewall Project is a harm-reduction program for gay and bisexual men who have questions about speed, want information about speed, want help dealing with speed, etc. There’s no requirement that you be clean and sober to join.

S.T.O.P. (Stimulant Treatment Outpatient Program)
415.502.5777
3180 18th Street, Suite 202, San Francisco, CA 94114
An intensive outpatient harm-reduction treatment program for anyone (straight and gay, women and men) having problems with either speed or cocaine.

Tweaker.org
www.tweaker.org
Tweaker is a Web site sponsored by the Stonewall Project to provide resources, information, and support for individuals who use crystal meth.

OTHER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Bay Positives
www.baypositives.org
415.487.1616
701 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
The mission of Bay Area Young Positives (BAY Positives) is to help young people (26 and under) living with HIV/AIDS live longer, happier, healthier, more productive, and quality-filled lives.

Bayview Hunter’s Point Foundation – AIDS Emotional Support Foundation
www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/healthcenters.htm
415.822.8200
1625 Carroll Street, San Francisco, CA 94124
BHPF provides clients and their family members with individual assessments, case management, referrals, and practical assistance for HIV-positive members of the African American community.

Dimensions at Castro Mission Health Center
www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/healthcenters.htm
415.487.7589
3850 17th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Provides primary medical care, testing, mental health services, case management, family planning, and peer support for gay and bisexual youth ages 12 to 25.

HIV Positive Drop-in Group
415.863.4434
MCC-SF, 150 Eureka Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Meets every Tuesday at 7 pm.

Larkin Street Youth Services
www.larkinstreetyouth.org
415.673.0911
1138 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
The mission of LSYS is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth, 24 years or younger, to move beyond the street and to establish stable lives.

Magnet SF
www.magnetsf.org
415.581.1600
4122 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Magnet’s vision is to promote the physical, mental, and social well-being of gay men, including social support, mental health counseling, and HIV/STD counseling and testing.

Mission Neighborhood Health Center
www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/healthcenters.htm
415.552.3870
240 Shotwell Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
MNHC provides comprehensive outpatient medical services, including HIV testing and HIV prevention and services for Latino/a individuals living with HIV.

Positive Health Program
http://php.ucsf.edu
415.476.4082
995 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110
Provides care to HIV/AIDS patients, as well as Oncology and Hematology services.

Sexual Compulsive Anonymous
www.sca.recovery.org
800.977.HEAL
Meets Mondays and Wednesdays at 7pm, followed by a coffee social.

SF AIDS Foundation – Action Point
www.sfaf.org
415.487.3030
117 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Nursing, social work, care management, and medication storage and dispensing for homeless and marginally housed HIV-positive individuals.

Shanti – The Life Program
www.shanti.org/life/program.html
415.674.4700
730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
The Life Program is an immune-boosting treatment for HIV/AIDS based on mind/body medicine. Also includes HealthChat, a twice-monthly discussion group for gay and bisexual men.

Tom Waddell Clinic
www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/healthcenters.htm
415.554.2950
50 Ivy Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
TWC provides primary medical care and mental health, social, and substance abuse services to homeless, transgenders, low-income, and uninsured individuals in San Francisco.