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.
  • > 50,000 Individuals Served
    Annually
  • 92% Low Income
    Families
  • 25 Languages
    spoken by Families
  • >600 Family Support Staff
  • 43 Member
    Organizations

* Stats effective 2024

Upcoming Events

Join a training to build capacity for a better community.

Navigating San Francisco’s Family Shelter System (2 of 2)
Monday December 15, 1:00 PM
Join La Raza Community Resource Center for an interactive session where family support workers share real-world triage strategies for connecting families to emergency services. Hear first hand stories, explore hands-on tools, and exchange best practices to help families find stability and hope in times of crisis.
Engaging and Supporting Youth Who Have Experienced CSEC
Wednesday December 17, 1:00 PM
In partnership with Safe & Sound, Huckleberry Youth Programs, and Human Services Agency of San Francisco, this trauma-informed training is designed to help providers to better understand their role when supporting youth experiencing commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC).
Partner Spotlight:
Project Commotion
Commotion. Connection. Community.

Project Commotion’s mission is to foster healthy development in children of all abilities through purposeful movement, play, and family and community relationships. Founded by two female martial artists – one being Latina from Mexico – Project Commotion was created to address the lack of affordable, accessible creative spaces for children and families in the San Francisco Mission District.

Using a culturally-relevant curriculum, Project Commotion offers bilingual English/Spanish creative movement programming in dance, capoeira, and theater arts to children of all ages. Our relationship-based approach to the performing arts emphasizes social emotional learning, connection and holistic wellbeing.

These activities provide opportunities for socialization, exploration, and cognitive development, fostering confidence and positive relationship with physical activity – Early Childhood Educator

Come See What All The Commotion is About!

For more information about Project Commotion:

New & Notable
Community Building and Mobilization For All Families: A Pathway to Family Stability and Community Well-Being

This resource from Lutheran Services in America’s Family Stabilization Unit and Chapin Hall details learnings from the FSI Learning Collaborative—comprising six communities in four states— which launch, strengthen, and sustain evidence-based wraparound programs to support families in crisis. A main finding is that services to support families and prevent crises are often poorly coordinated, and too few resources, if any, are dedicated to building and sustaining a robust community network, particularly from the perspective of those impacted.