and to develop a community support system. Individuals are connected to appropriate resources and community healthand mental health services, for the development and implementation of their plans to achieve their desired outcome.Wheelchair accessible. No fees are charged to participants.Languages: Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, TagalogFamily Service AgencyCARE (Comprehensive Adult Recovery and Engagement)Carrie Banks, LCSWJeff Schoenfeld, LCSW (415) 474-7310X470 (415) 931-3773TDD n/a1010 Gough Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94109 jschoenfeld@fsasf.orgServing adults with serious mental illnesses, CARE provides an intensive array of recovery oriented services and supports,including housing and basic needs assistance, physical health care, benefits assistance, employment services, andintegrated mental health and substance abuse treatment services. CARE is a collaborative integrated partnershipincluding <strong>Community</strong> Awareness and Treatment <strong>Services</strong>, and the Tom Waddell <strong>Health</strong> Center.Family Service Agency<strong>Community</strong> Aftercare Program(RU#8977OP) Al Cabeza (415) 379-1048 (415) 750-1544TDD n/a6221 Geary Blvd, 3rd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94121 acabeza@fsasf.orgThe goal of the <strong>Community</strong> Aftercare Program (CAP) is to provide case management and mental health services toseverely and persistently mentally ill individuals and dual-diagnosed clients who are living in residential care facilities. FSAworks with clients to help them remain in the community and to maintain the greatest possible independence, stability,and level of functioning. No fees are charged to participants.Languages: Chinese Cantonese/Mandarin, English, Spanish. Tagalog and VietnameseFamily Service AgencyCurry Center Drop-In CenterAndrew Brown Ph D (415)292-1081333 Turk Street S.F. CA, 94102 abrown@fsasf.orgFamily Service AgencyGeriatric Outpatient Mental <strong>Health</strong><strong>Services</strong> (RU#38223) Carole McKindley-Alvarez (415) 474-7310x445 (415) 931-0388TDD n/a1010 Gough Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94109 cmckindley-alvarez@fsasf.orgThis outpatient program offers comprehensive services for seniors with mental health concerns, helping them to maintainindependence and dignity while living in their own homes for as long as possible. Fees are provided at no cost forMediCal. Sliding scale for private pay and MediCare recipients. Some private insurance coverage is accepted.Languages: Japanese, SpanishFamily Service AgencyGeriatric <strong>Services</strong> West (RU#89903) Marquitta Wilson, MSW (415) 474-7310x217 (415) 751-3226TDD n/a6221 Geary Blvd., 2nd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94121 mwilson@fsasf44
This outpatient program offers comprehensive services for seniors with mental health concerns, helping them to maintainindependence and dignity while living in their own homes for as long as possible. Fees are provided at no cost forMediCal. Sliding scale for private pay and MediCare recipients. Some private insurance coverage is accepted.Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, RussianFamily Service AgencyMAP for Youth (Moving Ahead Program for YouthCarrie Banks, LCSWJeff Schoenfeld, LCSW (415) 474-7310x470 (415) 931-3773TDD n/a6221 Geary Blvd., 2nd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94121 jschoenfeld@fsasfThe Moving Ahead Program for Youth (MAP for Youth) assists transitions age youth diagnosed with severe mental illnessin becoming independent and productive members of the community. MAP for Youth provides mental health andsubstance abuse treatment, physical health care, housing assistance and vocational and educational support. MAP forYouth collaborative, integrated partnership including Larkin St. <strong>Services</strong>, CATS and Tom Waddell <strong>Health</strong> Center.Family Service AgencyTender Lion Family Program(RU#382201, 3822SD, 382203) Carole McKindley-Alvarez (415) 474-7310x445 (415) 673-2488TDD n/a1010 Gough Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94109 dfletcher@fsasf.orgTender Lion Family Program offers outpatient mental-health services for multicultural, low-income, uninsured childrenages 5 to 18 and to their families in the Tenderloin, South of Market, and Western Addition districts of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.Referral sources include the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> County Mental <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Unified School District, andfoster care and social service programs, as well as parents themselves. <strong>Services</strong> are also provided for teen parents atFSA’s TAPP program. Languages: Spanish. Wheelchair accessible. No fees are charged to families.Languages: SpanishFerguson Place – see Baker Places Ferguson PlaceFilipino Commission Jacqueline Balingit (650) 244-1444 (650) 244-1447TDD n/a301 Grand Avenue, Ste. #301, South <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94080 filipinocommission@yahoo.comTFC is a healing community offering support and services to individuals oppressed by the powers that have led tosubstance dependency. The Filipino Commission offers treatment to the Filipino community at its outpatient center forthose who require lower levels of treatment intensity. A support group is provided to address such topics as relapseprevention, anger management and domestic violence.FOTEP TI Childrens Program Mardell Gavriel, Psy.D. (415) 934-3469 (415) 863-1305TDD n/a852 Avenue D. Teasure Island <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94130 n/aIndividual therapy/group/family therapy, case management, assessment plan/development, collateral, psychiatricservices.45
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