FYIT Questionnaire: English | Chinese | Spanish (doc/pdf) This questionnaire is used to determine if students qualify for
assistance under the McKinney-Vento Act.
Tutoring Guidelines: English | Chinese | Spanish (doc/pdf)
These guidelines explain the eligibility requirements for tutoring.
Families on the verge of homelessness
Eviction Prevention & Rental Assistance services:
back rent assistance, tenant education and legal services, housing stabilization, and case
management.
Connecting Point (CP) is the centralized in-take agency for families accessing city-funded family shelters. CP operates a toll-free hotline and provides crisis
counseling, information referral, drop-in services, and manages the wait list for family
shelter. (415) 442-5130. www.compass-sf.org. 995 Market Street 6th Floor,
San Francisco, CA.
Hamilton Family Emergency Center has 1-60 day emergency shelter beds. Call for availability @ 11a.m.or 5p.m. at (415) 292-5228.
Raphael House is the only private shelter in San Francisco. To schedule an intake, please call (415) 474-4621.
www.myhousing.org – excellent website for families to find community resources & housing in San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra Costa Counties.
Families fleeing domestic violence
Riley Center offers safe & confidential services for women in abusive relationships and their children at Brennan House & Rosalie House. 24 hr Crisis Hotline (415) 255-0165.
WOMAN Inc (Woman Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent) serve battered women in San Francisco and the Bay Area. (415) 864-4722 or 1-877-384-3578.
La Casa De Las Madres offers emergency shelter and community based services for abused women, teen, and their children. Adult line- 1-877-503-1850.
Teen Line-1-877-923-0700.
Other Resources
Larkin Street Youth Services – Serving unaccompanied youth by offering the following services: health services, education & employment, and housing. 1142 Sutter
St. Suite 700, San Francisco, CA. (415) 673-0911.
Homeless Pre-Natal Program- Provide services for low-income families and homeless families with assisting in accessing the following services:
housing/shelter, prenatal and parenting programs, mental health, substance abuse,
immigration, and domestic violence, computer and ESL classes.
2500 18th St. San Francisco, CA. (415) 546-6756.
Huckleberry Youth Programs- Offers continuous 24-hour crisis services and emergency shelter to high-risk youth between the ages of 11 and 17. (415) 668-2622.
National Resources
The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty (202) 638-2535 orwww.nlchp.org
The National Association for the Education of Homeless Children & Youth (202) 364-7392 or www.naehcy.org
The National Center for Homeless Education 1-800-308-2145 or www.serve.org/nche