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Organization Pilgrim Community Center (PCC).
Address 446 Randolph Street. San Francisco CA 94132
Phone 415-586-8020
Fax 415-586-0972
Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
Description A multipurpose community center offering supportive services for the residents of Ocean-Merced-Ingleside (OMI). Sponsors the Adult Drug Diversion and Counseling Program which provides one-on-one counseling for offenders referred by the court. The Homework, Tutorial, and Self-Esteem Project offers tutoring in all subjects for students in grades 1-12. The project emphasizes African-American and African history through reading, lectures, and songs. Administers the community component of the Mayor's Youth Employment and Education Program (MYEEP) which provides OMI area students between the ages of 14 and 18 years after-school job opportunities.
The Detention Diversion Advocacy Project allows youth offenders to be released on their own recognizance as case managers become responsible for the youth. Also provides crisis counseling. A multipurpose room with a capacity of 148 people is available for a fee. PCC is a court-referral site for individuals who need to perform community service in lieu of jail time and/or fines.
Provides office space to other community social service agencies including: OMI Senior Center; OMI Wellness Nursing Center; and Hip Hop to Health Clinic (HHHC) (see individual records for more information).
Eligibility Varies depending on the individual program.
Fee Most services are free; there is a charge for the multipurpose room.
Application Call or drop by for more information.
Transportation Muni (26 Valencia, 88 BART Shuttle or M Ocean View).
Accessibility Yes.
Language Spanish.
Officer Raoul Garza, Interim Executive Director.
Area Served Ingleside.
Merced District.
Ocean View.
Related Subject(S) Court-Referred Individuals.
Students.
Adolescents.
Youth.
Juvenile Delinquents.
At Risk Youth.
Neighborhood multipurpose centers.
Tutorial services.
Crisis intervention.
Court referral sites.
Alternative sentencing/supervision.
Meeting rooms.
Youth job development.
Homework help programs.
Merced Br.
Alternate Agency Mayor's Youth Employment and Education Program (MYEEP).
Updated 20080616
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