Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Protect yourself and those around you from new variants. Vaccines open to everyone 6 months and older, boosters to everyone 5 years and up. Information on vaccines and services by City of San Francisco. sf.gov/topics/coronavirus-covid-19

San Francisco Housing Resource Guide

List of housing resources by populations by San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development. sfmohcd.org/san-francisco-housing-resource-guide

San Francisco Resource Connect

Program of the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) and the Mental Health Association of San Francisco. sfresourceconnect.org.

San Francisco Services

List of services provided by the City. sf.gov/services

SF Service Guide

Find essential services in San Francisco. Get guided help with many of the most common issues people are facing in San Francisco. sfserviceguide.org

Services for Immigrants

Resources and programs helpful to immigrants. sf.gov/topics/immigrants

San Francisco Family Resource Centers

26 family resource centers across the city operate under a shared vision built on families who are thriving, connected, and able to support their children’s lifelong success. Parents with children of any age are encouraged to discover the many resources available at all family resource centers across San Francisco. www.first5sf.org/family-resource-centers

San Francisco Water Power Sewer

Offers various programs to reduce your SFPUC utility bill. Learn more: sfpuc.org/accounts-services/bill-relief

Webpass

Offers high speed Internet in San Francisco for $60 monthly or $550 annually. Enjoy service with speeds of 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps & 1 GIG! Learn more: webpass.net/san_francisco

Laundry-to-Landscape (L2L) Graywater Program

Offers residents a $125 discount off the purchase of a L2L graywater kit (retail cost of $175). The graywater kit includes the basic components necessary to divert your clothes washer water to your garden. sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=100

60 monthly or $550 annually. Enjoy service with speeds of 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps & 1 GIG! Learn more: webpass.net/san_francisco

San Francisco Human Services Agency

Supports individuals, families, and communities with food, health care, financial, employment, child care, and protective services. www.sfhsa.org

Childcare for Essential Workers

For families who need a safe place for their children while they work, Pop-Up YKids provides small-group, in-person enrichment programming at multiple locations.​ www.ymcasf.org/pop-ykids-0

Children’s Council

Children’s Council is responding to the COVID-19 crisis with swift support for our community, using new and creative ways to connect with families and early educators. Leveraging our core competencies and our expansive early education network. www.childrenscouncil.org

HUD Resources

Housing resource page by the U.S. Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD) www.hud.gov/resources

HealthRIGHT 360

HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need by providing compassionate, integrated care that includes primary medical, mental health, substance use disorder treatment and re-entry services www.healthright360.org/san-francisco

Healthy San Francisco

Healthy San Francisco is a program designed to make health care services available and affordable to uninsured San Francisco residents. healthysanfrancisco.org

Jewish Family and Children Services

As the problem-solving center for residents of San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties, JFCS is a lifeline for children, families, and older adults facing personal crises or challenges. Whether it’s help for a major life transition or support for other challenges, JFCS is here for you. JFCS has over 40 programs, including home care for seniors, therapy for children, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, and much more. www.jfcs.org

La Raza Community Resource Center

La Raza Community Resource Center (La Raza) works to preserve and develop the Latino/a community by providing the appropriate resources which promote self-sufficiency and leadership. Our primary focus is to address the unmet needs of Latino/a immigrants. larazacrc.org