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Women’s Community Clinic

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WCC
11 Aug

Women’s Community Clinic

Since 1991, the Women’s Community Clinic has provided a warm and welcoming environment where Bay Area women can access affordable health care and outreach services such as health education workshops, weekly drop-in sessions, and workforce programs that lead to diverse career opportunities in the health professions.

Contact
1735 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

415.379.7800
womenscommunityclinic.org

SFWAR
11 Aug

SFWAR

San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) provides resources, support, advocacy and education to strengthen the work of all individuals, and communities in San Francisco that are responding to, healing from, and struggling to end sexual violence. SFWAR has provided rape crisis services to survivors of sexual assault for over 30 years and is the primary provider of rape crisis services in San Francisco.

Contact
3543 18th Street, #7
San Francisco, CA 94110

415.861.2024
info@sfwar.org
sfwar.org

BAWAR
11 Aug

BAWAR

Founded in 1971, Bay Area Women Against Rape (BAWAR) offers a place where survivors of sexual violence could receive the quality counseling and advocacy they need, and to provide community education around these issues. BAWAR provides free services, peer-counseling and advocacy 24-hours a day.

Contact
470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612

510.430.1298
bawar@bawar.org
bawar.org

26 Feb

San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium

Founded in 1982, San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium is a network of seventeen domestic violence service agencies that come together with the goal of providing high quality, coordinated and comprehensive services to San Francisco’s victims of domestic abuse. The services of the individual agencies include emergency shelter, transitional housing, crisis lines, counseling, prevention programs, education and legal assistance.

Contact
100 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94129

415.626.8709
contact@dvcpartners.org
dvcpartners.org

26 Feb

Women’s Daytime Drop-in Center

Since 1987, the Women’s Daytime Drop-in Center has provided a safe environment, warm meals, counseling, and support to identify housing to any homeless woman and her children during the day, when shelters are closed. WDDC serves an average of 150 women and children each month.

Contact
2218 Acton Street
Berkeley, CA 94702

510.548.2884
womensdropin.org

14 Feb

San Francisco SafeHouse

Since 1998, San Francisco SafeHouse has provided a nurturing and empowering living community for homeless women escaping sexual exploitation, prostitution, and sex trafficking. SafeHouse offers an 18 month program to serve women and provide them with a safe place to live while offering money management consultations, summer barbecues, and connections to attorneys.

Contact
P.O. Box 40369
San Francisco, CA 94140

415.643.7861
info@sfsafehouse.org
sfsafehouse.org

14 Feb

Dress for Success

Dress for Success empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Dress for Success San Francisco launched its program in June 2006 and has provided career development services and retention programs to over 7,000 women throughout San Francisco.

Contact
500 Sutter Street, Suite 218
San Francisco, CA 94102

415.362.0034
amy@dfssanfrancisco.org
sanfrancisco.dressforsuccess.org

14 Feb

Homeless Prenatal Program

The Homeless Prenatal Program is a family resource center that has served the community for over 25 years by providing poor and homeless families the ability to end childhood poverty. Built on a foundation of supportive, nonjudgmental case management, HPP empowers families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to recognize their strengths and trust in their own capacity to transform their lives.

Contact
2500 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

415.546.6756
info@homelessprenatal.org
homelessprenatal.org

14 Feb

La Casa de Las Madres

The mission of La Casa de las Madres is to respond to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. La Casa de Las Madres gives survivors the tools needed to transform their lives and seek to prevent future violence by educating the community and by redefining public perceptions about domestic violence.

Contact
1663 Mission Street, Suite 225
San Francisco, CA 94103

415.503.0500
info@lacasa.org
lacasa.org

14 Feb

Maitri

Formed in 1991, Maitri provides help to women from South Asia who are facing domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation, human trafficking or family conflict. Maitri offers many services including a transitional home for women (and their children) who have left abusive relationships and are on their way to rebuilding their lives.

Contact
P.O. Box 697
Santa Clara, CA 95052

408.436.8393
maitri@maitri.org
maitri.org

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