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Homeless Prenatal Program

From San Francisco Homeless Resource

2500 - 18th St. San Francisco, CA 94110

415-546-6756

415-546-6778 (FAX)

website: http://homelessprenatal.org http:helping-sf.org

M-Th: 9am-12pm, 1pm-4pm, F: 1pm-4pm Closed first Friday of every month.

Intakes for new clients:

Mornings: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9-11am

Afternoons: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1-3pm.


Provides support services for homeless and poor families with children up to age 18. Services include prenatal and parenting classes, immigrant services, referrals for substance abuse treatment (outpatient and residential), referrals for domestic violence, technology classes, housing assistance, assistance with childcare. Support groups in Spanish and English. Referral not required for services. Spanish-English.

Contents

Services

* All of the below services were taken verbatim from the Homeless Prenatal Flier*

Substance Abuse Services

Working with families working on their recovery

  • Case Management
  • Pre treatment counseling
  • Referrals to drug treatment programs
  • Advocacy towards getting into programs
  • Help with family reunification
  • Prenatal and Mental health referrals
  • support groups
  • Weekly NA meetings ( Mondays at 10AM)

Prenatal Services

Helping pregnant women achieve healthy births and stable families. We provide parenting classes approved by Department of Human Services and Child Protective Services.

  • Prenatal and parent classes
  • Home visit and hospital visits
  • Prenatal and yoga Classes
  • Maternity and Baby Clothing
  • Crib Program

Housing Services

Help families get out of the cycle of homelessness by helping them find permanent housing.

  • Credit Report
  • Housing Resume
  • Housing Listing
  • Possible help with deposit
  • Finding Housing

Immigration Services

Working with famlies in empowering them and giving them support

  • Case Management
  • Help with immigration issues
  • Support group for Spanish speaking

Community Health Worker Training Program

Twelve Month Training in

  • Office and Receptionist Skills
  • Computer Skills
  • Community Outreach
  • Performing In-Tales
  • Job Search Skills
  • Participation in Certification Programs

Advocacy and Policy

Helping homeless and low-income families learn and fight for their rights

  • Education and trainings about issues
  • Family advocacy for housing, shelter, welfare, CPS and/or other problems
  • School uniforms and monthly bus passes for homeless children
  • Enrolling children in school
  • Advocating for Housing Rights

Other Services

Mental Health Services, On Site Child Care, Computers, yoga, Art, Peer Parent Support

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