Resources & Partner Referrals
Project Level – https://www.projectlevel.org
Year-round youth program where students work with mentors and learn music, film, fashion, dance, and marketing.
Dev/Mission – https://devmission.org/
Dev/Mission offers free coding classes & tech programs.
SF.gov Behavioral Health – https://www.sf.gov/departments–department-public-health–behavioral-health
Mental health and substance use care for San Franciscans (children, youth, and adults).
18 Reasons – https://18reasons.org/
18 Reasons is a nonprofit that increases food security through the power of home cooking.
HealthRIGHT 360 – https://www.healthright360.org/our-services/substance-use-disorder/
HealthRIGHT 360 provides a full continuum of substance use disorder treatment services to adults, youth, and families, including outpatient, residential, custody-based, sober living environments, and case management programs.
SF Public Works: Love Our Neighborhoods – https://www.sfpublicworkstv.org/love-our-neighborhoods
The Love Our Neighborhoods program creates an easier way to build, create and install projects that activate and enliven the public right of way.
Hands On Bay Area – https://www.handsonbayarea.org/
We connect companies and people with high-quality volunteer projects through our extensive network of local nonprofits and schools in need.
Booker T Washington Community Service Center – https://btwcsc.org/
Kesh Cares – https://www.keshcares.org/
Our mission is to give hope and help to women and children in need. Our goal is to continuously provide resources for housing and community, health and wellness, and violence prevention to our most vulnerable and impacted communities. We aim to be both a resource and an empowering non profit in the Bay Area, immersed in our community.
Street Violence Intervention Program – https://magic-sf.org/listing/street-violence-intervention-program-svip/
The Street Violence Intervention Program aims to reduce street violence and homicides through street-level prevention and intervention. The SVIP focuses especially on young people. SVIP outreach workers engage in three main activities: street outreach, crisis response, and community mobilization.
San Francisco Public Library Summer Stride 2025 – https://sfpl.org/summer-stride-2025
Summer Stride is the Library’s annual summer learning, reading and exploration program for all ages and abilities.
San Francisco ERAP – https://sferap.com
The San Francisco Emergency Rental Assistance Program (SF ERAP) provides assistance once every 12 months to eligible San Francisco residents who:
- Have past-due rent;
- Cannot afford move-in costs for a new unit they have identified and plan to lease
Call: (415) 653-5744
Email: help@sferap.org
Google Grow Certificates – Click here…
Take the next step in your career with FREE online courses offered through the Google Grow program.
Develop your skills or prepare for a new career!
Classes available in English and Spanish.
Mission Economic Development Agency – http://medasf.org
Be part of our year-round youth leadership activation program! Through this program, SFUSD high school students in grades 9th – 12th will have an opportunity to conduct and gain training on Youth Participatory Action Research in order to build a project about how to improve their community and identify solutions to problems that are important to them!
Youth will gain:
- Career Development
- Personal Development
- Leadership
- Build Community
- Advocacy
- Social Change
STIPENDS are also available for participants. Deadline to apply is September 1st, 2025. Don’t miss out!
San Francisco Gender Based Violence Resources – https://bit.ly/SF_GBVR
The City of San Francisco has re-launched their updated online resource page for survivors of gender-based violence.
Cinema on the Square – More info here…
Celebrate San Francisco on film under the stars at Union Square Plaza.
Join them before the show for movie trivia, prizes and more! Come early to get a good seat, a drink from the bar and some popcorn!