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Organization Saint Anthony Foundation.
Program Social Work Center.
Address 150 Golden Gate Avenue. San Francisco CA 94102
Phone 415-241-2655
Fax 415-252-1635
Hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Description The Social Work Center (SWC) provides social work services that support, stabilize, and improve the quality of life for homeless, low income, undocumented and working poor individuals and families. Provides comprehensive services to families and individuals under 60 who are dealing with issues related to homelessness and poverty through case management, information, referrals, counseling and advocacy in the following areas: benefits, identification, crisis intervention, housing, money management, supplemental food, haircuts and laundry, clothing and furniture, psychiatric needs, substance abuse, legal assistance, medical needs, HIV/AIDS Services. Offers representative payee services for its clients who are on SSI or SSA. Additionally, the SWC is a Season of Sharing application site. The SWC provides food to individuals with AIDS or disabling illness, families with children, and pregnant women who live in the Tenderloin or South of Market (94103 zip code). Clients can pick-up food six times during the year. This is not an emergency food program.
Eligibility Varies with service.
Fee Free.
Application To make an appointment with a social worker, call 415-241-2655 or come in person.
Transportation Muni (5 Fulton, 19 Polk, 31 Balboa, 38 Geary or Market Street lines) and Bart/Muni Metro (Civic Center station).
Accessibility Yes.
Language Filipino (Tagalog), Russian and Spanish.
Officer Susan Shensa, Social Work Center Manager.
Area Served San Francisco.
South of Market District.
Tenderloin District.
Related Subject(S) Families.
Homeless People.
Low-Income.
Case management.
Emergency food.
Information and referral.
Mental health care and counseling.
Social service coordination.
Updated 20090217
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