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.*
Bay Area Legal Aid
Provides meaningful access to the civil justice system through quality legal assistance regardless of a client’s location, language, or disability.
1800 Market St. 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 982 1300
Bayanihan Equity Center
Non-profit organization dedicated to supply services to low-income seniors, families, disabled, immigrants, LGBTQ and formally incarcerated/homeless individuals. Services include: case management, counseling, free legal clinic, health services and affordable housing opportunity.
1010 Mission St. Suite C
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 255 2347
Berkeley Free Clinic
Berkeley Free Clinic provides free dental and medical care, peer counseling, and community referrals.
https://www.berkeleyfreeclinic.org/
2339 Durant Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 548 2570
Bill Sorro Housing Program (BiSHoP)
Provides outreach for affordable housing, application assistance, tenant counseling, housing case management, housing education/workshops, and advocacy to highly vulnerable members of the community.
1110 Howard St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 513 5177
BIPOC Addiction Resources
Ease of access to personalized health care is essential for those of every background. But some disparities make it even more difficult for members of the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community, especially when it comes to substance abuse treatment. BIPOC individuals often face unique challenges when seeking help from the medical community for mental health issues and addiction. Being aware of these challenges BIPOC individuals face and addressing systemic obstacles is essential for ensuring everyone who needs mental health and substance abuse treatment has fair access to effective treatment options. Check out their Resource Page:
https://definingwellness.com/resources/bipoc-addiction-resources/
Black Brothers Esteem
Black Brothers Esteem supports and empowers African American men living with HIV or those at risk of transmission through community events and social support.
http://www.sfaf.org/client-services/black-brothers-esteem/
1035 Market St. 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 487 3000