Call 311, the City customer service line for a list of resources near your location.
Call 211, the County customer service line for additional resources. 211 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call wait times can vary. You can also visit the 211 website or text your zip code to 898211. www.211bayarea.org/sanfrancisco
SF Service Guide
Lists essential services in San Francisco.
Homelessness Support and Resources
City and County of San Frnacisco and external resources for people experiencing homelessness
Drop-In Centers and Other Resources
Visit a Drop-In Center for food, or other services, like a shower, laundry, storage, chargers, or medical assistance.
hsh.sfgov.org/services/how-to-get-services/other-resources/#dropin
Compass Family Services
Helps homeless families and those at imminent risk to achieve housing stability, economic self-sufficiency, and well-being.
Hamilton Families
Offers homelessness prevention and housing subsidy programs. As well as shelter and stability, and support for the well-being of children experiencing homelessness.
The Tenderloin Center Resource Page
Closed on December 4, 2022, the center was part of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Emergency Initiative.
The remaining resource page provides referral to informatoon and a downloadable flyer on homelessness resources such as safe drop-in centers; meals; substance use and harm reduction services; mental health services; medical care; and housing and benefits centers.
Mission Neighborhood Resource Center
Advocates for housing and resources to enhance the physical, social, emotional and economic health of homeless residents in the 16th street corridor and surrounding Mission neighborhood. MNRC offers services that are bilingual, free of charge and available on a drop-in basis.
www.mnhc.org/community_programs/mission-neighborhood-resource-center
The United Council of Human Services
Based in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco. Actively helping feed and house members of their community.
City Team
Meets immediate needs and provides lasting solutions, CityTeam programs restore lives and rebuild communities.
Glide Center
Through their integrated comprehensive services, advocacy initiatives, and inclusive community, they empower individuals, families, and children to achieve stability and thrive.
St. Anthony’s
Provides essential services, health care, and gateways to stability to families and individuals in need.
Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco
Whether it be through financial support, emotional or spiritual guidance, or by providing basic necessities such as food and shelter, they strive to offer our clients with a sense of hope during their darkest hours.
Community Forward SF
Helps the most vulnerable individuals of SF get off the street, find comprehensive services, and achieve stability so they may thrive.
Homeless Advocacy Project
Legal and supporting social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness.
Homeless Prenatal Program
Family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives.
SFMTA
Fine and fee discounts may be available if you have had an assessment done at an Access Point within the last six months. Ask Access Point staff about free Muni passes, a one-time waiver of tow and storage costs, a one-time waiver of a “boot” fine, and discounted citations.