Languages: Spanish, Russiansome residential unitsNCADA National Council On Alcoholism andother Drug Addiction Shelli Rawlings-Fein (415) 296-9900 (415) 296-0626(415) 296-1108944 Market Street. 3rd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 info@ncadaba.com24- Hour Information and referral helpline for substance users and other concerned individuals. <strong>Services</strong> for substanceusers, family members and general community. Individual, in-person consultations for substance users and concernedindividuals. 5-week Substance Use Awareness Class. Educational trainings and workshops available on and off site.Video/DVD and literature library on-site. Bi monthly educational workshops providing CE credits. Monthly movie night.NCADA National Council On Alcoholismand other Drug Addiction (RU#91406) Eddy McLay (415) 296-0500 (415) 296-0626(415) 296-1108944 Market Street. 3rd Floor <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 dui@ncadaba.com6 week, 3 month, 6 month, and 9 program for first-time offenders of driving under the influence as referred by the courtsand/or DMV. Hrs: Tues-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wed-Thur (evenings); Saturday (mornings). Intake: call 296-9900 to scheduleappointment. Eligibility: court-mandated referral.Languages: Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, VietnameseNew Leaf Youth <strong>Services</strong> Cathy Martin (415) 626-7000 x 201 (415) 626-5916(415) 252-8376103 Hayes Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 (Clinical <strong>Services</strong>)1390 Market Street, Suite 800 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 (Mailing Address Only) intake@newleafservices.orgMental health and substance abuse services available for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning andintersexed youth. Individual and group counseling, couples treatment, case management and outreach services atvarious community locations are provided. Medication/psychiatry services are available.New Leaf-<strong>Services</strong> For Our<strong>Community</strong> (RU#89933) Cathy Martin (415) 626-7000 x 201 (415) 626-5916(415) 252-8376103 Hayes Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 (Clinical <strong>Services</strong>)1390 Market Street, Suite 800 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 (Mailing Address Only) intake@newleafservices.orgOutpatient multi-disciplinary mental health, substance abuse and HIV mental health services for the lesbian, gay,bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning and intersexed adults, seniors and youth. <strong>Services</strong> include individual, group,couple's and family treatment. Social services and activities for LGBTQQI seniors are also provided. Case managementservices are available. Drop-in orientation groups for substance abuse treatment are provided daily (Monday throughFriday) - call for current times. Medication/psychiatry services are available.56
Next Door (Episcopal <strong>Community</strong><strong>Services</strong>) (RU#8961OP) Lindsey Coleman Ph n/a Fax n/aTDD n/a1001 Polk Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94109 lcoleman@ecs-sf.orgAs 8-11 we now have 40-7 day beds that are accessible through SF’s resource centers. 210 beds remain mandatory casemanagement, 30 medical respite beds that are accessible through SF General Hospital and run by DPH and HUH. 40-7day beds (15 men, 25 women) 30 medical beds (5 women, 25 men).Languages: English and SpanishNICOS Chinese <strong>Community</strong> ProblemGambling Project Kent Woo, MSW (415) 788-6426 (415) 788-0966Chinese Problem Gambling Helpline (888) 968-7888(888) 968-78881280 Mason Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94108 n/aThe Chinese <strong>Community</strong> Problem Gambling Project (CCPGP) provides helpline, individual and group consultation forproblem gamblers and/or their family members or friends. CCPGP staff also provide awareness and prevention trainingsfor professionals as well as the general public. Trainings can be adapted to a wide variety of target populations inaddition to the Chinese.Languages: Cambodian, MandarinOakes Children's Center OakesChildren Center SED (DTX- RU#88592,OP- RU#88593, Partnership – RU#8859SD)Norman Hering (415) 564-2310 (415) 564-2313(415) 564-23131348 - 10th Avenue <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94122 oakessf@sbcglobal.netOakes Children's Center provides services to emotionally disturbed and developmentally delayed children ages 5 to 14and their families and other caregivers. The combined school and day treatment program provides extensive mentalhealth services as well as a very high teacher-student ratio. The program's goal is to facilitate the children's psychologicaldevelopment and cognitive abilities so they may remain in the home and be prepared for the challenge of participating inthe broader community. The after-school program is crucial for working parents and an important component of themental health treatment. Oakes also provides socialization groups for children with pervasive developmental disorders,ages 5 to 18. The School Partnership Program provides special education students in public schools, their families, andteachers with support from clinical and consultative services. Oakes provides extensive training for graduate,57
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