i-Ability IT Training – Serves SF County Mental <strong>Health</strong> eligible participants who are interested in computer training. Level ICertificate: This training (210 hours) will focus on basic computer skills for use in administration, clerical and entry-levelpositions that involve computer familiarization. Level II Certificate: This training (210 hours) will focus on more advancedcomputer skills, basic data entry, web programming for use in entry-level IT positions.3. GET A JOB:Employment <strong>Services</strong> Program - Serves all participants with mental health and related disabilities that want to be placedand receive support in the open job market. First a comprehensive vocational assessment is offered to identify jobinterests and abilities. Next, employment preparation services such as job seeking skills, resume and job development areconducted. Finally, job retention/coaching services are offered such as employer liaison, benefits counseling and followup.Languages: Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin, Tagalog, VietnameseRichmond Area Multi-Service, Inc. (RAMS) -Adult Outpatient <strong>Services</strong> Clinic Sachi Inoue, PhD (415) 668-5955 (415) 668-0246TDD n/a3626 Balboa Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94121 sachiinoue#ramsinc.orgProvides comprehensive and culturally competent behavioral health outpatient and prevention services, including:individual, couples, family, and group therapy, case management, psychiatric evaluation & medication management;psychological assessment & testing; and education & information outreach. The program serves adults and older adults.Referrals are accepted directly or through Central Access.Languages: Burmese, Cambodian, Cantonese , Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Tagalog, Taiwanese, Thai,Toishanese, VietnameseRichmond Area Multi-Service (RAMS) –Children, Youth, and Family <strong>Services</strong> Christina Shea, LMFT (415) 668-5955 (415) 668-0246TDD n/a3626 Balboa Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94121 ChristinaShea@ramsinc.orgRAMS Child, Youth & Family <strong>Services</strong> (CYF) Program provides culturally, linguistically and clinically competent behavioralhealth services to children, youth and their families in various settings, including the outpatient clinic, schools, childcareprograms, and in the community. In addition to providing mental health services at our outpatient clinic and at SpecialEducation programs in middle and high schools, we provide behavioral health (mental health and substance abuse)treatment and prevention services at the public high schools in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> (15 Wellness Centers and Balboa Teen<strong>Health</strong> Clinic) and mental health consultation (prevention and early intervention) services at over 40 childcare programs,66
located in all of the neighborhoods of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, serving children ages 0-5 and their caretakers. RAMS CYF Programalso provides wraparound intensive case management services to families with children who are at risk of out-of-homeplacement through our Asian Family Mosaic Project. We also provide consultation and mental health services through ourcollaboration with various community agencies.Languages: Burmese, Cambodian, Cantonese , Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Tagalog, Taiwanese, Thai,Toishanese, VietnameseRichmond Area Multi-Service (RAMS) –PAES Counseling & Pre-Vocational<strong>Services</strong> Debra Salan, MSW, PhD (415) 558-1320 (415) 558-4705TDD n/a1235 Mission Street Suite 200 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Ca 94103 debra.salan@sfgov.orgProvides outpatient counseling & pre-vocational services to participants of SF <strong>Department</strong> of Human <strong>Services</strong> (DHS)Personal Assisted Employment <strong>Services</strong> (PAES), the county’s welfare-to-work program for adults without depenentchildren. <strong>Services</strong> provided include: Individual and Group Therapy; Case Management; Assessment & Crisis Intervention;Psychiatric Evaluation & Medication Management; Pre-Vocational <strong>Services</strong>, including on-the-job skills training;Acupuncture; Art Therapy; and Consultation <strong>Services</strong> are limited to PEAS participants.Languages: Cantonese, Hebrew, Japanese, Laotian (Khmmu), Russian, Spanish, TagalogRobertson Place – see Baker Places - Robertson Place Residential with Day Treatment ComponentRypins House – see Progress Foundation Senior Program Carroll House and Rypins House Residential Treatment &Rypins Day Treatment ProgramSAGE Project, Inc. (Standing AgainstGlobal Exploitation) (RU#88011) Francine Braae (415) 905-5050 (415) 358-2729TDD n/a1275 Mission Street, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 fancineb@sagesf.orgSAGE is an internationally recognized human rights organization committed to improving the lives of women, girls,transgender individuals and men escaping or still involved in commercial sexual exploitation or other exploitative orviolent situations. Trauma recovery services address homelessness, addiction, vocational and health impacts. SAGE’smission is to prevent and heal trauma resulting from sexual exploitation and other forms of violence. <strong>Services</strong> includeintensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and mental health treatment (individual and group therapy and casemanagement). Hrs: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Friday; Intake: call for appointment or drop in. Eligibility: ages 18-60Languages: English, Italian, Russian and Spanish<strong>San</strong> Jose Place – see Baker Places - <strong>San</strong> Jose Place with Day Treatment Component<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Behavioral</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Center(formerly MHRF) Grad Green, RN (415) 206-6300 (415) 206-6918TDD n/a887 Potrero Avenue, 1st Floor, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94110 grad.green@sfdph.orgThe <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Behavioral</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Center (SF BHC) formerly known as the Mental <strong>Health</strong> Rehabilitation Facility (MHRF)The Mental <strong>Health</strong> Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) 47-bed program provides long-term mental health services to the67
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