Did you know that the SF Public Library has a social worker on staff? If you're interested in connecting with the social work team, ask at any public service desk at the Main Library.
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Referrals and resources including haircuts, housing, health care and more.
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Created by youth and for youth of San Francisco, this excellent directory will guide you to resources and services including education, employment, essentials, health and wellness, legal help, shelter, and social services.
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LYRIC’s mission is to 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.
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From emergency shelter to a free health clinic to community advocacy, Huckleberry is here to help. Serving ages 11-24.
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Larkin is one of the biggest youth service organizations in the state, providing healthcare, housing, employment, and education services to youth ages 12-24. They also have a really cool Art Program.
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Up-to-date links on how to find one of San Francisco’s Access Points for Youth Coordinated Entry for youth ages 18-27 experiencing homelessness and seeking housing or other care.
Note: If under 18, no coordinated entry required – please call Huckleberry House 415.621.2929 for immediate shelter.
Crisis lines:
Help is always available!
Huckleberry House 24-hour Teen Crisis hotline:
415.621.2929
Find more info on the Huckleberry website
SF Suicide Prevention support:
24/7 Crisis Line: Call (415) 781-0500
HIV Nightline: Local (415) 434-2437
HIV Nightline: 1-800-273-2437
TTY Line: (415) 227-0245
Drug Info Line: (415) 362-3400
Relapse Line: (415) 834-1144
Text YOUTH to (415) 200-2920 to talk to a counselor via text.