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- Adoption Connection
A non-sectarian domestic and international adoption program of Jewish Family and Children's Services, located in the same building as Parents Place.
- Alyce Desrosiers, Childcare Consultant
Personalized nanny placement service.
- Children's Council
Serving San Francisco children, families, child care providers, and the communities that care about them for more than 29 years
- Club Noon
A program for Émigré teens from the former Soviet Union designed to assist and support them in their transition between cultures and lifestyles.
- Coleman Advocates
A dynamic, diverse network of child activists since 1975.
- Crissy Field Center
Crissy Field Center is a non-profit partnership between the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the National Park Service, whose mission is to encourage new generations to become bold leaders for thriving parks, healthy communities, and a more environmentally just society. Crissy Field Center is a certified San Francisco Green Business.
- Department of Children, Youth and their Families
DCYF enhances the lives and futures of San Franciso's children and youth through innovative partnerships with parents and youth, community organizations, city departments, schools, funders and the private sector.
- Family Childcare Association of San Francisco
Support and resources for family childcare providers in San Francisco
- Lyon-Martin Women Health Services
Offers a full spectrum of health care and outreach services to women with a special focus on lesbians.
- The Sage Project
Standing Against Global Exploitation. Information about commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of both children and adults, and how to end it. Resource programs, life-skills training, "safe house" residency, etc.
- San Francisco Children and Families Commission (Prop 10)
To ensure the opportunity for optimal health and development for every child born and raised in this county.
- San Francisco Day Labor Program
Non-profit organization that provides childcare and other assistance services to parents and homeowners.
- San Francisco Department of Public HealthThe mission of the San Francisco Department of Public Health is to protect and promote the health of all San Franciscans.
- San Francisco Head Start
To provide high quality comprehensive services to eligible children and families by meeting the uniqe needs of each child and family's diversity, culture, ethnicity, language, abililty and disability in a sensitive and respectful manner.
- San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center
A multitude of organizations and activities that support and advocate for the needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) individuals
- San Francisco Public Library
Dedicated to free and equal access to information, knowledge, independent learning, and the joys of reading for our diverse community.
- San Francisco Starting Points Initiative
Early childhood planning initiative located in the Mayor's Office of Children, Youth and Their Families.
- San Francisco Suicide Prevention (SFSP)
The the oldest volunteer crisis line in the United States.
- San Francisco Unified School District
Program low-income parents, parents who are in school full-time, and parents who are enrolled in a training program. Focus is to prepare children for kindergarten.
- Wu Yee Children's Services
A non-profit organization started in 1977 for the purpose of providing child and family services to low-income families throughout San Francisco.
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