Wellness Resources
Disability Accommodations
Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS)
Remote Hours: Generally Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Contact: Call (415) 452-5481 or email DSPSAcom@ccsf.edu. Please reach out to schedule an appointment.
For testing accommodations please email DSPSTest@ccsf.edu
ADA Live! is a free monthly show broadcast nationally on the Internet. Ask questions and learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Leaders in the field will share their knowledge, experience and successful strategies that increase the participation of persons with disabilities in communities and businesses.
Emotional and Health Support
Hours:
Monday and Tuesday: 9am-5:45pm
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am-3:45pm
Contact: Call (415) 239-3110 or email studenthealth@ccsf.edu
Mental Health Services Access: Please complete this form if you would like to have a mental health worker assist you in accessing community resources.
CCSF Project Survive Resource Guide
Up-to-date resources for students and survivors in the City College of San Francisco Community. Contains information about:
Community Resources for Survivors During COVID-19
Project SURVIVE's Healthy Relationship Resources, including information about how students can access our resource & referral services
Links to Economic Support, Mental Health Support & Student Services
Information on the Impact of Sheltering-in-Place on Survivors & Rates of Abuse
Information About Staying Engaged: Online Community & Campus Events
Resources for domestic violence survivors, care providers, and for community care.
San Francisco Free Medical Chart (PDF) - English
San Francisco Free Medical Chart (PDF) - Spanish
San Francisco Free Mental Health Chart (PDF) - English
San Francisco Free Mental Health Chart (PDF) - Spanish
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
Contact: Call 1-800-273-8255
Resources/phone numbers for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have hearing loss
Lifeline Chat (online chatbox)
Ayuda en Español: 1- 888-628-9454
Food Access/Security
San Francisco Free Food Pantries (PDF) - English
San Francisco Free Food Pantries (PDF) - Spanish
San Francisco Free Eats/Meals (PDF) - English
San Francisco Free Eats/Meals (PDF) - Spanish
Free Meals Available During SFUSD School Closure
For families who have children enrolled in San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD): beginning March 17, SFUSD will provide free breakfast and lunch to all children 18 and younger at 14 pick-up sites Monday through Friday. No identification or proof of school enrollment is required, but a child must be present. Breakfast, lunch, fresh fruit, vegetables, and milk will be provided to take home. Shelf-stable meals will also be available.
Housing Resources
CCSF Based Resources
CCSF Homeless At-Risk Transitioning Students (HARTS) Program Resources
Writing Success Project Webinar Housing Insecurity During The Pandemic
According to a survey released March of 2019 “Half of California's community college students have experienced hunger in the last year and 60 percent have faced housing insecurity, even though many of them are working…”(Rancano, 2019). This hour-long webinar will cover what San Francisco has created to help manage the 8,000 (and growing number) of homeless that need a safe location to shelter-in-place indefinitely. If you are interested in registering for the webinar please add your name to the Housing Insecurity Webinar Form and we will send you an official invite.
When: Friday, April 17th, 11am-12pm
Housing Insecure Guides and Resources
San Francisco Free Shelter Chart (PDF) - English
San Francisco Free Shelter Chart (PDF) - Spanish
Community Resources
Community Resource Guides
COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Communities Resource Guide
Bay Area Community Resources Compilation (available in Spanish)
Protecting Yourself and Others
Show Up: Your Guide to Bystander Intervention (Infographic PDF)
Resources on Reporting Hate Crimes/Incidents
Available in Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), English, Korean, and Vietnamese
Veterinary Street Outreach Services: Pet Clinic for Housing Insecure Individuals
Resources for Families with Youth and Children