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.

CM 103: Why Cultural Perspective Matters in Case Management
Tuesday October 21, 10:30 AM
This is the third part of a three part series, this third training focuses on how to bring a cultural perspective of case management. What is culture? How to support our two spirited participants? Addressing the western ideology practices in our case management.
Taking Care of Yourself
Wednesday October 22, 10:00 AM
This interactive Café offers family support professionals a chance to pause, reflect, and connect with peers on the importance of self-care.Grounded in the Protective Factors Framework, participants will explore resilience strategies that sustain them in their work with families, while strengthening authentic engagement practices. The session emphasizes what it truly means to take care of yourself from moment to moment–beyond massages and spa days–integrating practical, everyday practices into both work and life.
Partner Spotlight:
The Richmond Neighborhood Center
Thriving Communities. Empowered Youth. Nourished Families.

At the Richmond Neighborhood Center, we know that a student’s success isn’t just shaped in the classroom — it’s shaped by the strength of their community. That’s why we provide wraparound support that meets people where they are: before, during, and after school, at home, and in the neighborhood. From youth leadership programs to food security, social-emotional learning to job training, we’re building a holistic ecosystem where families, schools, and communities thrive together.

What started in the Richmond District has grown into a citywide movement. This year alone, we expanded to Potrero Hill and the Sunset, bringing our proven model to new neighborhoods and reaching more lives. Whether it’s helping a teen land their first job, ensuring a family has groceries for the week, or creating space for neighbors to connect, we’re not just serving communities — we’re helping them flourish.

This program is invaluable to our family! My husband and I both work, and don’t make enough money to pay for another program. Having affordable aftercare on site is one reason we can afford to stay in the city. And it is high-quality care with an amazing staff- they truly care about our children and we know we can trust them to handle any situation that arises. – Afterschool Enrichment Program Participant

Smiles, friendship, and belonging—just another joyful day at The Richmond Neighborhood Center, where we empower youth and uplift our diverse community.

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New & Notable
Upcoming on Nov 7th in San Francisco: Children, Youth & Family Summit—Aligning for Thriving Communities

The Family Services Alliance and Prosperity Initiative are co-hosting the Children, Youth & Family Summit on November 7, 2025, at UC Law San Francisco. This day-long event will spotlight the vital work of San Francisco nonprofits dedicated to strengthening children, youth, and families. The Summit will feature insights from city leaders, department directors, parents, and nonprofit leaders, sharing challenges, successes, and practical solutions to build a more collaborative future. Learn More & Register