Working collectively for ALL of
San Francisco’s
children and families
Ensuring all families have access to the supports and services they need to thrive.
  • > 25,000 Individuals Served
    Annually
  • 91% Low Income
    Families
  • 20 Languages
    spoken by Families
  • 12 Policies
    Completed
  • 45 Member
    Trainings

* Stats effective 2023

Upcoming Events

Join a training to build capacity for a better community.

Understanding ACEs & Communicating with Families
Thursday October 17, 10:00 AM
In this two-hour training we will go over adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress, screening for ACEs, family engagement strategies, and the seven Domains of Wellness.
CM 102: The Importance of Documentation in Case Management
Thursday October 17, 1:00 PM
This is the second part of a three-part series, this second training focuses on the importance of documentation. How to write case notes and how to use the DAP model in your case management, why it's important to document, and why consulting is essential.
Partner Spotlight:
The Dr. Betty Shabazz Family Resource Center at City College of San Francisco
Supporting student-parents
to succeed in higher education

The Dr. Betty Shabazz Family Resource Center at City College of San Francisco’s Ocean Campus takes a two-generational approach to support members from all backgrounds, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and cultures. They have been in operation for over 25 years, supporting parents to take the next step in their education and careers. They provide student support such as help with admission and enrollment.

The Parent Exchange Program takes care of my children when I am in class, so that I can concentrate in class, get a higher degree or certification, and find a good job in the future…[the] FRC is a friendly community and all parents become friends to help each other.

City College of San Francisco FRC Student

For more information from CCSF FRC:

New & Notable
Building Community Pathways
Leaders of community-based organizations (CBOs) that provide safety-net services to children, youth, and families are always looking for ways to diversify their funding sources. Safe & Sound and the Family Services Alliance informed the development of this guide to help CBO leaders decide if pursuing CalAIM services makes sense for their organization from a mission and financial perspective.