Homeless shelters and mental health programs are essential for providing safety, stability, and support to those experiencing homelessness. These services not only offer a safe place to stay but also address the underlying issues that contribute to homelessness, such as mental health challenges and safety concerns. By guiding individuals to these vital resources, we help them regain their dignity, health, and hope for a better future.
Hospitality House
181 6th Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103
9:00 am
to 5:00 pm
Hospitality House in San Francisco provides essential support and resources to homeless and low-income individuals. They offer emergency shelter, a drop-in center with basic necessities, and personalized case management for accessing housing, healthcare, and other services. Additionally, they run a Community Arts Program for creative expression and an Employment Program to help with job readiness and placement. Through advocacy and community building, Hospitality House aims to empower individuals and promote long-term stability and self-sufficiency.
Compass Family Services
49 Powell Street,
San Francisco, CA 94102
Open 24
hours
Compass Family Services in San Francisco provides comprehensive support to homeless and at-risk families. Their services include emergency shelter, transitional housing, rental assistance, and intensive case management to guide families towards stability. They also offer childcare, mental health counseling, and employment training to support overall well-being. Additionally, Compass provides educational programs and advocacy services, ensuring families have the resources they need to achieve housing stability and self-sufficiency.
CityTeam SF
164 6th Street,
San Francisco, CA 94103
8:00AM to
6:00PM
CityTeam in San Francisco provides holistic support to individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty. Their services include emergency shelter, residential recovery programs, and transitional housing, focusing on long-term solutions. CityTeam also offers hot meals, food boxes, and clothing distribution to meet immediate needs. Additionally, they provide job training, case management, and spiritual support, aiming to restore hope and empower individuals to rebuild their lives.