Resources
Whether you’re looking for services and support, LGBT-friendly businesses, or opportunities and training, The SF LGBT Center is here for you.
*Because many organizations have been impacted by the local COVID-19 shelter-in-place order, please call ahead for any in-person resources.*
Refugee Transitions
Refugee Transitions assist families in becoming self-sufficient by providing services to help them attain the English language, life, job, and academic skills they need to succeed in their new communities.
870 Market St. #558
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 989 2151
Riley Center
Riley Center has served as a safe, welcoming environment for all survivors of domestic violence, regardless of age, race, religion, sexual orientation or marital status.
https://svdp-sf.org/what-we-do/riley-center/
1175 Howard St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
24-Hour Support Line: (415) 255 0165
Administration: (415) 977 1270
San Francisco AIDS Foundation
San Francisco AIDS Foundation promotes health, wellness, and social justice for communities most impacted by HIV, through sexual health and substance use services, advocacy, and community partnerships. Services include financial help (SSI, etc.) counseling, advocacy, case management, information referrals, emergency housing, for people with AIDS.
1035 Market St. Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 487 3000
San Francisco District Attorney Victim Services
Their goal is to ensure safety and help victims of crime mitigate the trauma of crime, navigate the criminal justice system, and rebuild their lives.
http://www.sfdistrictattorney.org/victim-services
350 Rhode Island St. 400 N
San Francisco, CA 94103
(628) 652 4100
San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium
The services of SFDVS’s seventeen agencies include emergency shelter, transitional housing, crisis lines, counseling, prevention programs, education and legal assistance.
100 Montgomery St.
San Francisco, CA 94129
Administration Office: (415) 626 8709
To Report Abuse: (415) 864 4722
San Francisco Housing Authority
Since 1938, the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA) has continued to provide families affordable housing programs throughout 40 developments and serves more than 20,000 individuals in San Francisco.
1815 Egbert Ave.
San Francisco, California 94124
(415) 715 5200