Evaluation Consultation Unit (DECU) Kevin Heaner (415) 558-43401235 Mission Street (between 8 th & 9 th ) <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94103Client needs to be on CAAP (County Adult Assistance Program - previously called General Assistance) to access thisservice.Infant-Parent Program (SFGH and UCSFCH & ADOL) – see UCSF Infant-Parent Program / Daycare ConsultantsInstitute for Advanced Driver Educationand Training (IADET) Raul Palazuelos (415) 255-0371 (415) 864-3091TDD n/a3265 Mission Street, Ste. 205 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 e-mail n/a30 hours of education/group counseling are provided to the first offender drinking driver; referrals to program throughthe courts; referrals provided on an as-needed basis for additional services. Hours from: M-F 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Intake: callfor an appointment. Eligibility: Court referred. Program fees: $256 - 12 Hours, $575 - 3 Months, $806 - 6 Months.Instituto Familiar de la Raza(RU#3818-1, 3818SD, 38185, 38186, 38183)Dr. Estella Garcia (415) 229-0500 (415) 647-3662(415) 285-54192919 Mission Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 gwalteros@iifrsf.orgThis community-based, multiservice organization is located in the Mission District. IFR provides mental health, HIVrelated,family preservation and mentoring services to a predominately Chicano/Latino population. The outpatient clinicprovides a continuum of mental health services, including advocacy, early intervention, case management and directclinical services to children, youth, adults and their families. Consultation to community agencies is also provided.<strong>Services</strong> are provided by qualified bilingual/bicultural and multicultural staff who reflect the diversity of the Missioncommunity and who are familiar with the cultural and spiritual norms, practices and beliefs of the Chicano/Latinocommunity.Languages: SpanishInstensive Outpatient Program Korina Bayardo (415) 487-6704 (415) 487-6724TDD n/a440 Potrero Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 e-mail n/aNo longer providing services through the Mission Urban Arts (MUA) Collaborative. All services are now on-site or at newcomer.Iris Center - Woman's Counseling andRecovery <strong>Services</strong> (RU#38191) Angela Green, Interim Dir. (415) 864-2364 (415) 864-0116(415) 864-0482333 Valencia Street Suite 222 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 e-mail n/a50
Provides drug and alcohol recovery services, HIV services, counseling and mental health services. Focus on women ofcolor, single mothers and lesbians. Hrs. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Intake: call for appointments, Drop-in OK. Eligibility - Women18 years and older. Fees: sliding scale.Languages: SpanishJail Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong> - see HAFCI Haight Ashbury Free Clinics Jail Psychiatric <strong>Services</strong>Japanese <strong>Community</strong> Youth Council -Asian Youth Prevention Service (AYPS) Thong Vang (415) 563-8052 (415) 921-1841TDD n/a2012 Pine Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94115 tvang@jcyc.orgAsian and Pacific Islander focused outreach, education, prevention, and counseling services for youth and families.Languages: Cantonese , Korean, Mandarin, Samoan, Tagalog, VietnameseJelani Inc. -Jelani Family Program Gwen Otis (415) 671-1165 (415) 970-0438TDD n/a1638 Kirkwood Avenue, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 941246-9 month residential substance abuse treatment program for couples with children and single fathers with children up tothe age of 12 yrs. old. <strong>Services</strong> include; Childcare, Family Reunification, Gender Specific Groups for Parenting Classes,Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, and more…Jelani Inc. - Jelani House Wendy Butler (415) 822-5977 (415) 822-5943TDD n/a1601 Quesada Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94124 jelanisf4@aol.com6-9 month residential substance abuse treatment program for pregnant/postpartum women and women with children upto the age of 5 yrs. old. <strong>Services</strong> include; Parenting Classes, On-site Childcare, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management,Domestic Violence, Group/Individual Counseling, Mental <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Services</strong> including Assessment, Family Reunification,Housing Referrals, and more… Jelani, Inc. Administrative Offices are also located at this address.Languages: SpanishJelani Inc. – Mission Recovery House Felicia Jones (415) 206-1560 (415) 206-1569TDD n/a2261-63 Bryant Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 jelanisf4@aol.com6-9 month residential substance abuse treatment program for women with children up to the age of 12 yrs. old. <strong>Services</strong>include; Parenting Classes, On-site Childcare, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Domestic Violence,Group/Individual Counseling, Mental <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Services</strong> including Assessment, Family Reunification, Housing Referrals, andmore…Languages: SpanishJelani Inc. - Jelani Transitional House Loretta Bradford (415) 671-2844 (415) 671-0103TDD n/a1499 Quesada Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94124 jelanisf4@aol.com51
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