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.

Establishing and Maintaining Professional Boundaries
Thursday May 14, 10:00 AM
This training will aid professionals in creating effective boundaries in the workplace. Participants will be prepared to implement boundaries with colleagues, supervisors, clients, and the community to decrease burnout and increase impact.
Management 101: Supervision in Social Services
Thursday May 28, 10:00 AM
This training is designed to assist new and developing supervisors in crafting a supervision foundation where they can learn their supervision style and leadership skills. Participants will learn best practice techniques for effective communication and problem solving.
Partner Spotlight:
Family Connections Centers
Helping children and families thrive

Family Connections Centers (FCC) works to ensure that children and families in San Francisco have the essential support and community they need to thrive. Rooted in the needs of the neighborhoods we serve, FCC was created in response to the real needs of families – especially those facing economic hardship, language barriers, or limited access to essential services.

Through a culturally responsive, participant-driven approach FCC provides early childhood education, afterschool enrichment, parenting classes, case management, and basic needs support. Programs are offered in English, Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Tagalog. By bringing together education, family support, and community connection under one roof, FCC helps build stability for families while nurturing healthy development at every stage.

I am getting emotional about Kobe, my child. I have seen so much growth and change in him since he first started Pre-K classes here. Kobe has learned so many skills from the teachers. I want my baby girl to come here when she is old enough.""

Kaye, Pre-K parent

Caregivers celebrate graduating from Family Connections Centers’ Infant Massage series alongside their babies and certified instructors. This program helps families build parenting confidence, strengthen early bonding, and support healthy development during the earliest stages.

For more information about Family Connections Centers:

New & Notable
Child Abuse Prevention Month Rally: A City Hall Moment to Remember

On April 14th, over 70 community members, parent advocates, and city leaders gathered on the steps of San Francisco City Hall to celebrate Child Abuse Prevention Month under the theme "Strong Families, Safe Futures." Seven supervisors joined us, and that same day the Board of Supervisors passed a resolution recognizing April 2026 as Child Abuse Prevention Month that. Parent voices anchored the event. Thank you to everyone who showed up and wore blue.