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- Employment Support/Referrals
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- Wellness Services
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- Health Services
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- Hygiene Services
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- Community Activities
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- Population served: Youth under 27",- Youth under the age of 27,Mon-Fri: 9AM-5PM,Youth Coordinated Entry is provided for youth under the age of 27 via Access Points and via a mobile team that can attend to individual needs where they are located. A CONNECTION to an available youth shelter.,"Larkin Street Youth Services provides shelter, meals, medical services, and intensive case management to youth aged 12 to 25 years.",Coordinated Entry,"10AM-3PM Drop-in
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9AM-2PM and 3PM-5PM by appointment (call)",134 Golden Gate Avenue,415-673-0911 x456,https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/drop-in-centers/
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Youth Housing and Shelter Resources,LYRIC Center for LGBTQ Youth ,All,San Francisco,Yes,No,94103,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Problem solving services
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- Housing assessment and prioritization","- Living in a housing unit while experiencing domestic violence, sexual, or physical abuse
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- Living in an unsheltered location (street, car, etc.)
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- Living in an emergency shelter in San Francisco
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- Living in a housing unit while being asked to leave (within the next 14 days) with nowhere else to go
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- Living in many different locations, not consistently staying in one place (couchsurfing, etc.)
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- Identity as LGBTQ+","Monday-Friday
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","In partnership with SF HSH, LYRIC is a designated Coordinated Entry (CE) Access Point for homeless LGBTQ youth (aged 18 to 24 years old) to find permanent supportive housing and rapid re-housing in San Francisco.","LYRIC’s mission is to build community and inspire positive social change through education enhancement, career trainings, health promotion, and leadership development with LGBTQ youth, their families, and allies of all races, classes, genders, and abilities.",Coordinated Entry,"Mon-Thurs Drop-in
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Friday by appointment (call)",566 Castro Street,(415) 889-0342,https://lyric.org/coordinated-entry/
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Youth Housing Resources,San Francisco LGBT Community Center,All,San Francisco,Yes,No,94102,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Problem-Solving support: help with housing location, flexible financial support, and relocation/travel assistance
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- Housing assessments and case management
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- Referral to other community services
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- Connection to available shelter","- LGBTQ youth between 18-27
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- Experiencing homelessness/will lose housing the next 14 days","Mon-Thurs
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10AM - 6PM",The SF LGBT Center is a Coordinated Entry Access Point for LGBTQ youth (aged 18 to 27 years old) who are experiencing homelessness or will lose their housing within 14 days.,"Since 2002, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center (SF LGBT Center) is a non-profit organization in San Francisco that serves members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. SF LGBT Center has programs that provide LGBTQ individuals access to opportunities and resources for them to heal and thrive.",Coordinated Entry,"Drop in: Tues/Wed 12PM-5PM
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Appointment for phone/video services: call/email",1800 Market Street,(415) 865-5612,https://www.sfcenter.org/program/youth-services/
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Youth Housing and Shelter Resources - Bayview,3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic,All,San Francisco,No,No,94124,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Community Engagement
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- Employment Services
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- Healthcare & Mental Health
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- Legal and Social services
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- Internet/Computer Access
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- Peer Resource Navigation",- Youth aged 18-27 experiencing/at risk of homelessness,"Mon-Fri
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9:30AM-5PM",3rd Street Youth Center is a Coordinated Entry Access Point for youth (aged 18 to 27 years) who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness,"The 3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic is a community based agency providing youth in Bayview Hunters Point with medical and behavioral health services that encourage them to make decisions that support their health, safety and development.",Coordinated Entry,"- Schedule an appointment by calling. If no one is able to take your call, leave a voicemail with your name, contact information, and preferred language","5688 3rd Street and 800 Innes Avenue, Suite 12",(415) 713-5952,https://3rdstyouth.org/housing-services/
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Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter,La Casa de las Madres,Female,San Francisco,No,Yes,94103,High,Transitional,"- Onsite 24-hour staff to ensure safety and support
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- Individual counseling
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- Support groups
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- Practical living skills development
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- Resource Advocacy
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- Support service referrals",- Women and children experiencing domestic violence,24 hours a day,"La Casa De Las Madres has a safe, confidentially-located emergency shelter for women and children experiencing domestic violence to stay for up to 8 weeks. ","Since 1976, La Casa de las Madres has been responding to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Through their 24-hour toll-free crisis & support hotlines, text line and drop-in center, La Casa gives survivors the tools they need to transform their lives. They seek to prevent future violence by educating the community and by redefining public perceptions about domestic violence.",Drop-In/Contact,Call or Text,1269 Howard Street,"877-503-1850 (for adults)
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877-923-0700 (for teens)
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415-200-3575 (text)",https://www.lacasa.org/crisis
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Shelter Program,Asian Women's Shelter,All,San Francisco,No,Yes,94110,High,Transitional,"- Safe, confidential shelter with bed capacity of 15-18 people, including children
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- Emergency services (food, clothing and ongoing health services)
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- Multilingual support and culturally competent services
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- Intensive case management
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- Individual and group support
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- Coordination of support services (legal advocacy and assistance, transportation, counseling, training/employment, and mentoring)
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- Follow-up services, including resources to establish permanent or transitional housing",- All survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking,"Monday-Friday
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9AM to 5PM",AWS serves all women survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking and their families,"San Francisco's Asian Women's Shelter helps survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. Services offer long-term solutions to ending homelessness, poverty and domestic violence with a holistic, survivor-centered approach that strives to be both linguistically and culturally competent. Services are provided in 41 languages.",Drop-In/Contact,Call/Email,"3543 18th Street, #19",415-751-7110,https://www.sfaws.org/resources
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Young Adult Temporary Hotel Voucher Program,St. Vincent de Paul Society,All,San Francisco,No,No,94103,High,Temporary,"- Emergency shelter
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- Case management.
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- Linkage to housing problem solving and assessment
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- Employment services
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- Benefit assistance
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- Help obtaining critical documents (birth certificates, State ID, Social Security Card)
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- Other individualized supports based on identified needs",- Young people ages 18-27 who are experiencing an emergency or do not have access to a traditional shelter,"Mon-Fri
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9AM-5:30PM","St. Vincent de Paul Society’s Young Adult Temporary Hotel Voucher Program (also called Urgent Accommodation Voucher program, or UAV) assists young people ages 18-27 who are experiencing an emergency or do not have access to a traditional shelter by providing them with a hotel voucher for up to 14 days.","The St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco was established in 1860 on a simple principle: assist those who need help the most. Whether it be through financial support, emotional or spiritual guidance, or by providing basic necessities such as food and shelter, we strive to offer our clients with a sense of hope during their darkest hours.",Drop-In/Contact,- Call for eligibility,1175 Howard Street,"(415) 350-4913 – Monday – Friday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
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(415) 939-3084 – After hours",https://svdp-sf.org/
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Adult Shelter Reservations,San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing,All,San Francisco,No,No,94102,High,Temporary,- Overnight shelter bed ,- Self-sufficient adults without minor children,"Mon-Fri
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8AM-5PM",Sign up for the adult shelter reservation waitlist for a bed at three of HSH’s sites,"The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) launched on July 1, 2016. The department combines key homeless-serving programs and contracts from the Department of Public Health (DPH), the Human Services Agency (HSA), the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD), and the Department of Children Youth and Their Families (DCYF). This consolidated department has a singular focus on preventing and ending homelessness for people in San Francisco.",Drop-In/Contact,"- Use this form: https://sanfrancisco.form.us.empro.verintcloudservices.com/form/auto/hsh_shelter_reservation (asks for name, birthdate, email, phone, and shelter preferences) OR call",440 Turk Street,(628) 652-8000,https://hsh.sfgov.org/services/how-to-get-services/accessing-temporary-shelter/adult-temporary-shelter/#shelter-reservations
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Emergency Shelter,Salvation Army,All,San Francisco,No,No,94103,Immidiate,Overnight,"- Nutrious meal
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- Warm bed
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- Clean shower","- Families and individuals looking to escape extreme weather or just wanting a safe, quiet place to spend the night","Mon-Fri
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9AM-5PM","For families and individuals looking to escape extreme weather or just wanting a safe, quiet place to spend the night, emergency shelters provide a nutritious meal, a warm bed and a clean shower to those in need.","The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.",Drop-In/Contact,Drop-In,1275 Harrison Street,(415) 503-3003,https://sanfranciscoharborlight.salvationarmy.org/san_francisco_harbor_light/provide-shelter/
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"Rosalie's House, Riley Center",St. Vincent de Paul Society,All,San Francisco,No,Yes,94103,High,Transitional,"- Safety Planning
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- One-on-One Counseling
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- Support Groups
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- Housing Search Assistance",- Clean and sober individuals,"Mon-Fri
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9AM-5PM","Our 23 bed emergency shelter offers those fleeing from violence or other forms of domestic abuse a safe, temporary haven for up to 12 weeks. In addition to providing food and shelter, Rosalie House provides residents with other means of support.","The St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco was established in 1860 on a simple principle: assist those who need help the most. Whether it be through financial support, emotional or spiritual guidance, or by providing basic necessities such as food and shelter, we strive to offer our clients with a sense of hope during their darkest hours.",Drop-In/Contact,Call,1175 Howard Street,(415) 255-0165,https://svdp-sf.org/rosalie-house/
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"Brennan House, Riley Center",St. Vincent de Paul Society,Female,San Francisco,No,Yes,94103,High,Long-Term,"- Secure, positive living environment for up to 12 months
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- Ongoing support and focus on becoming emotionally and financially independent",- Clean and sober individuals,"Mon-Fri
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9AM-5PM","Our 31 bed transitional housing program provides women and their children a secure, positive living environment for up to 12 months. At Brennan House, women have the opportunity to continue the healing process with ongoing support and focus on making concrete steps towards obtaining emotional and financial self-sufficiency.","The St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco was established in 1860 on a simple principle: assist those who need help the most. Whether it be through financial support, emotional or spiritual guidance, or by providing basic necessities such as food and shelter, we strive to offer our clients with a sense of hope during their darkest hours.",Drop-In/Contact,Call,1175 Howard Street,(415) 255-0165,https://svdp-sf.org/brennan-house/
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Resource Center,Mission Neighborhood Health Center,All,San Francisco,No,No,94110,Immidiate,Temporary,"- Safe space during the day and access to bathrooms, showers, and laundry services
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- Community building activities",- Homeless residents in the 16th street corridor and surrounding Mission neighborhood,"Mon-Fri: 7AM-12PM, 2-5PM
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Walk-In Center,GLIDE,All,San Francisco,No,No,94102,Immidiate,Temporary,"- Shelter reservations
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- Access to hygiene items, clothing, and other household items as available
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830AM-530PM","The GLIDE Walk-In Center is a place where basic needs are met immediately. We provide assistance in obtaining immediate needs like shelter, hygiene and emotional support in an atmosphere of respect and compassion for all those who come through our doors.","GLIDE is a nationally recognized center for social justice, dedicated to fighting systemic injustices, creating pathways out of poverty and crisis, and transforming lives.",Drop-In/Contact,Drop-In,330 Ellis St.,(415) 400-2641,https://www.glide.org/programs/walk-in-center/
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My First Place,First Place for Youth,All,San Francisco,No,No,94107,Moderate,Transitional,"- Fully subsidized housing during duration of program
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- Completion of a High School Diploma or GED certificate
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- Seeking and securing sustainable living-wage employment
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- Education planning, course selection and tutoring
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- Financial aid and scholarship applications
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- Career counseling",Former foster youth and homeless youth ages 18 to 24,"Mon-Fri
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9AM-5PM","My First Place is a nationally recognized education and employment program providing housing and case management for foster youth between ages 18 and 24. Supporting foster youth entering adulthood with jobs that earn a living wage, this program fosters a sense of permanency and stability while building skills to be self-sufficient long-term.",First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.,Drop-in/Contact,Fill out form: https://firstplaceforyouth.org/youth-interest-and-referral-form/,218 Clara Street,415-230-3980,https://firstplaceforyouth.org/youth-interest-and-referral-form/
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Housing Resource Center Oakland,Bay Area Community Services (BACS),All,Oakland,No,No,94611,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Housing problem solving
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Housing Navigation,Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS),All,Oakland,No,No,94612,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Needs assessments
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Coordinated Entry System (CES),East Oakland Community Project (EOCP),All,Oakland,No,No,94621,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Help through housing search and application
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North County Housing Resource Center,Bay Area Community Services (BACS),All,Berkeley,No,No,94705,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Housing problem solving
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Drop-in Services,Women's Daytime Drop-in Center (WDDC),Female,Berkeley,No,No,94702,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Hot meals
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Our drop-in services are available Monday through Friday 9am - 1pm. During this time, we offer hot meals, groceries, and hygiene products to women and children in need through our service window. WDDC offers housing resource services to unhoused participants over the phone by calling (510) 548-2884. We are also the North Country Housing Resource Center (serving Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville families). ","Homelessness takes on many forms. Often, it's the result of domestic violence, chronic illness, loss of employment and/or the inability to make ends meet. Not surprisingly, women and their children are one of the most vulnerable demographics. Women's Daytime Drop-in Center supports these needs with special resources so families can stay safe while in transition.",Coordinated Entry,Drop-in/call,2218 Acton St,510-548-2884,https://www.womensdropin.org/
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Drop-in Center,Covenant House,All,Oakland,No,No,94607,Moderate,Long-Term,"- Place to rest during the day
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Overnight Shelter,St Vincent de Paul of Alameda County,All,Oakland,No,No,94612,Immidiate,Overnight,"- Emergency overnight shelter for up to 45 homeless persons
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Oakland Men's Overnight Shelter,CityTeam Oakland,Male,Oakland,No,No,94607,Immidiate,Overnight,"- Temporary shelter
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- Meals
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- Clothing
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- Hygiene kits
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- Access to showers",- Unhoused men in need of shelter,Drop-in 4PM anyday,"Cityteam Oakland’s shelter provides a safe place for homeless men to sleep. We serve the community in Oakland by providing temporary, emergency care while sharing God’s love with the homeless. We offer hope to our clients so that they can completely transform their lives.","CityTeam Oakland is commited to providing immediate help and support to men, women, and children struggling with food insecurity, homelessness, domestic violence, and other life-disabling circumstances and behaviors. We are here to serve, 365 days a year.",Drop-in,Drop-in,722 Washington St,510-452-3758,https://www.cityteam.org/get-help/oakland
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Emergency Shelter,Salvation Army,All,Oakland,No,No,94601,Immidiate,Overnight,"- Nutrious meal
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- Warm bed
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- Clean shower","- Families and individuals looking to escape extreme weather or just wanting a safe, quiet place to spend the night",Open 24 hours,"For families and individuals looking to escape extreme weather or just wanting a safe, quiet place to spend the night, emergency shelters provide a nutritious meal, a warm bed and a clean shower to those in need.","The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.",Drop-In/Contact,Drop-In,2794 Garden St,(510) 437-9437,https://oaklandgarden.salvationarmy.org/oakland_garden/provide-shelter
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Emergency Shelter,A Safe Place,All,Oakland,No,Yes,94607,High,Temporary,"- Case management
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- Support groups
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- Mental health services
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- Legal/court & social service adovacy
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- CalWORKs services
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- Basic necessities (meals, clothing, toiletries)
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- Referrals for assistance with emergency medical needs",- Adult survivors of domestic violence and their children,Open 24 hours,"Emergency shelter for adult survivors of domestic violence and their children is available via a residential shelter and motel program. The support services include case management, support groups, mental health services, legal/court & social service advocacy, and CalWORKs services. Basic necessities that are provided include meals, clothing, toiletries, and referrals for assistance with emergency medical needs.","Our mission at A Safe Place is to decrease domestic violence by providing victims, survivors, and their children with a safe shelter and resources to break the cycle of violence through outreach and education to at-risk populations and diverse communities.",Drop-in/Contact,Call --> shelter intake,N/A,510-536-7233,https://www.asafeplace.org/crisis-shelter
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My First Place,First Place for Youth,All,Oakland,No,No,94612,Moderate,Transitional,"- Fully subsidized housing during duration of program
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- Completion of a High School Diploma or GED certificate
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- Enrollment in post-secondary education or vocational training program
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- Completion of industry-recognized certificates
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- Seeking and securing sustainable living-wage employment
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- Education planning, course selection and tutoring
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- Financial aid and scholarship applications
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- Leveraging existing on-campus resources
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- Job search and job retention strategies
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- Resume and cover letter writing
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- Workplace readiness skill-building
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- Career counseling",Former foster youth and homeless youth ages 18 to 24,"Mon-Fri
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9AM-5PM","My First Place is a nationally recognized education and employment program providing housing and case management for foster youth between ages 18 and 24. Supporting foster youth entering adulthood with jobs that earn a living wage, this program fosters a sense of permanency and stability while building skills to be self-sufficient long-term.",First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.,Drop-in/Contact,Fill out form: https://firstplaceforyouth.org/youth-interest-and-referral-form/,426 17th Street,510-272-0979,https://firstplaceforyouth.org/youth-interest-and-referral-form/
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Berkeley Community Resource Center ,Dorothy Day House,All,Berkeley,No,No,94704,Immidiate,Transitional,"- Meals, showers, laundry, clothing
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243 |
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- Lockers, mail services, internet access
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244 |
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- Daytime respite, housing support
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245 |
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- DMV and ID assistance
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246 |
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- Workforce training
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247 |
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- Medical and addiction referrals to partner social service agencies",People in Berkeley experiencing homelessness,"Mon-Sun
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815-1130AM, 1-4PM","Our daytime drop-in center is located at our main shelter in the heart of downtown Berkeley. We are open 7 days a week, 365 days a year to anyone in need. We offer meals, showers, laundry, free clothing, lockers, mail services, internet access, daytime respite, housing support, DMV and ID assistance, and workforce training as well as medical and addiction referrals to partner social service agencies. Come visit us!","We provide shelter, services and resources to our unhoused Berkeley neighbors to facilitate ending homelessness in our community.",Drop-in/Contact,Drop-in to take assessment for entry directly into main shelter.,1931 Center Street,"(510) 705-1325 (daytime)
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249 |
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(510) 705-1516 (after hours)",https://www.dorothydayhouse.org/shelters
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250 |
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Drop-In Services,Homeless Action Center,All,Berkeley,No,No,94705,High,Transitional,"- Questions about legal public benefits issues and non-legal service issues
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251 |
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- Water and snacks
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252 |
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- Brief legal services
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253 |
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- Quality information and referrals",- Anyone who may need assistance ,"Mon-Thurs
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1-5PM","Each week, from Monday through Thursday, 1:00–5:00 PM, at both our South Berkeley and West Oakland offices, HAC welcomes anyone who may need assistance to request help through our Drop-In Services. Whether or not the person is a client with an active legal case, we welcome them to stop by for “curbside advocacy” with questions about legal public benefits issues and non-legal service issues. ","The Homeless Action Center (HAC) provides free, high-quality public benefits advocacy to unhoused and disabled residents of Alameda County.",Drop-in/Contact,Drop-in or call helpline,2601 San Pablo Avenue,510-775-0035,"https://homelessactioncenter.org/programs/drop-in/#:~:text=Our%20Drop%2DIn%20Services%20are,and%20quality%20information%20and%20referrals."
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255 |
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Drop-In Services,Homeless Action Center,All,Oakland,No,No,94612,High,Transitional,"- Questions about legal public benefits issues and non-legal service issues
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256 |
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- Water and snacks
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257 |
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- Brief legal services
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258 |
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- Quality information and referrals",- Anyone who may need assistance ,"Mon-Thurs
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259 |
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1-5PM","Each week, from Monday through Thursday, 1:00–5:00 PM, at both our South Berkeley and West Oakland offices, HAC welcomes anyone who may need assistance to request help through our Drop-In Services. Whether or not the person is a client with an active legal case, we welcome them to stop by for “curbside advocacy” with questions about legal public benefits issues and non-legal service issues. ","The Homeless Action Center (HAC) provides free, high-quality public benefits advocacy to unhoused and disabled residents of Alameda County.",Drop-in/Contact,Drop-in or call helpline,3126 Shattuck Avenue,510-775-0035,"https://homelessactioncenter.org/programs/drop-in/#:~:text=Our%20Drop%2DIn%20Services%20are,and%20quality%20information%20and%20referrals."
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gender,city,zipcode,duration,needs
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2 |
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Male,Oakland,94612,Long Term,Food and shelter
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3 |
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Male,Oakland,94612,Long Term,Food and shelter
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4 |
+
Male,Oakland,94612,Long Term,Food and shelter
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5 |
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Female,Berkeley,94704,Transitional,Medical assistance
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6 |
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Other,SF,94103,Temporary,Job placement
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7 |
+
Male,SF,94103,Long Term,Food and job
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8 |
+
Female,Oakland,94612,Transitional,Medical and shelter
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9 |
+
Other,Berkeley,94704,Temporary,Shelter and education
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10 |
+
Other,Berkeley,94704,Temporary,Shelter and education
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11 |
+
Female,Oakland,94612,Transitional,Medical and shelter
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