Mutual Aid & Community Support

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Have you or someone you care for recently gotten out of jail in SF? Are you looking for MUTUAL AID & COMMUNITY SUPPORT- related resources & services in the city?
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Want to connect with awesome people, get support, and do the work?

 

Hospitality House: Build community strength by advocating policies and rendering services which foster self-sufficiency and cultural enrichment.

    • M-F (Hours vary by day)
    • 169 Sixth Street
      • 415-369-3040
    • 290 Turk Street
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CUAV: Work to build the power of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) communities to transform violence and oppression

    • 427 S Van Ness Ave
    • (415) 777-5500

TGI Justice Project Transgender, gender variant and intersex people – inside and outside of prisons, jails and detention centers – ​creating a united family in the struggle for survival and freedom

    • (415) 777-5500
    • 1349 Mission St. 

Young Women’s Freedom Center: Build the power of formerly incarcerated and system involved cis- and transgender women and girls and GNC people. Read about Young Women’s Freedom Center’s programs and reentry services here!

    • (415) 703-8800

HOMEY: Work directly with youth and young adults in schools, on the street and in jails to deliver our brand of workshops, services and empowerment activities to our community.

    • 2221 Mission Street
    • 415-861-1600

Dolores Street Community Services: Build the systemic power of homeless, low income, mixed status, LGBT, communities of color to advance the rights and opportunities of the communities we serve.

    • 415-282-6209

PODER: Organize with Latino immigrant families and youth to put into practice people-powered solutions that are locally based, community led and environmentally just.

    • 415-431-4210

LYRIC: Build community and inspire positive social change through education enhancement, career trainings, health promotion, and leadership development with LGBTQQ youth, their families, and allies of all races, classes, genders, and abilities.

    • 127 Collingwood Street
    • (415) 703-6150 x100 (make an apt before drop-in)

Larkin St Youth Services: create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street.

    • 134 Golden Gate Avenue
    • Monday – Friday; 10:00AM – 3:00PM
    • 1-415-673-0911 (ext. 352)

GLIDE: a radically inclusive, just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and marginalization.

    • 330 Ellis Street
    • 415-674-6000

St. James Infirmary: Peer-based occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers of all genders. It is our mission to meet the needs of people engaged in the sex trade through advocacy, direct services, and social justice.

    • 730 Polk Street 4th Floor
    • (415-554-8494)

 

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