Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS)
From San Francisco Homeless Resource
2150 Post St., 94115 (Administration)
415-449-1200 (Administration)
M-Th: 8:30am-8pm
F: 8:30am-5pm
A nonsectarian organization that provides services to individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds. Serve: seniors, children and families, individuals and couples, refugees and emigres, and people with chronic diseases and/or disabilities. JFCS serves a wide range of social service needs including: early intervention, sustaining independence and autonomy, welcoming strangers, offering spiritual and practical support, and creating community. By appointments only. Fees by sliding scale. Hebrew, Russian.
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[edit] Parent's Place
1710 Scott St., 94115
415-359-2454
415-359-2464 (FAX)
Provides comprehensive, results-oriented mental health services for children, teens and their families, through individual counseling, play therapy, socialization groups, family therapy and consultation to parents.
[edit] Adoption Connection
1740 Scott St., 94115
415-359-2494
415-359-2490 (FAX)
A non-profit licensed adoption agency. Program is designed to meet the needs of the adoptive parents, birth parents and adoptees by providing a wide range of educational and counseling services. Welcomes couples and individuals of all ages, religions, ethnic backgrounds and sexual orientations.
[edit] Adult Services (Ages 18-60)
2150 Post St., 94115
415-449-1200
415-449-1253 (FAX)
Provides results-oriented therapy, case management and problem-solving skills to those struggling with depression, anxiety and life transitions. Comprehensive services - including assessments, planning and coordination - help our clients achieve and maintain their independence. Our psychological, educational, spiritual and emotional support groups cover a variety of issues and provide a safe and supportive context in which to learn and grow.
[edit] AIDS, Chronic Illness and Disabilities program
2150 Post St., 94115
415-449-1224
415-449-1253 (FAX)
By offering counseling, care management, spiritual and emotional support groups, information and referral, advocacy, volunteer outreach and the Essey Meal Delivery program, JFCS ensures clients live the healthiest, most independent lives possible.
[edit] Dream House
Referral Line: 415-449-1276
A transitional housing program serving women and children who have left domestic violence and abusive situations, are at risk of homelessness, and are unemployed and in need of retraining. As a Jewish home, it provides an ideal way for Jewish women and their children to reconnect to their holidays, heritage and culture. Typical stay at Dream House is six months. Residents must be clean and sober, and the mother of the family must be at least 18 years old.
[edit] Essey Meal Delivery Program
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