Peer-Run Programs & Groups
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TRANS: THRIVE is a drop-in center by and for the trans community. Their mission is to foster a healthy trans community, empowered by the leadership of its peers.Services include: Support groups and workshops Counseling and case management Mental health therapy Needle exchange (for hormone injections or IDU) Primary medical care
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Hospitality House's Community Building Program fosters collaboration, belonging, self-worth, and resiliance by allowing program participants to lead and develop neighborhood events that address community concerns. The program's Healing, Organizing, and Leadership Development (HOLD) internship project helps participants helps participants connect to activities within the CBP and help build their professional skills and enhance their professional skills. The CBP Housing Case Managers specialize …
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San Francisco County-San Francisco
The Mission Neighborhood Resource Center (MNRC) advocates for housing and resources to enhance the physical, social, emotional and economic health of homeless residents in the 16th street corridor and surrounding Mission neighborhood. MNRC employs a service model based on harm-reduction principles and practices that focus on community building, basic human needs, and integrated health services for a diverse population as they move toward greater stability and well being. MNRC offers services …
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The 24-hour Crisis Line is a program of Crisis Support Services of Alameda County. Trained crisis intervention counselors are available to receive crisis calls and give supportive counseling 24 hours a day, every day. Translation is available in more than 140 languages. They also offer teletype (TDD) services for deaf and hearing-impaired individuals.Crisis Support Services of Alameda County is not in the business of imposing belief systems, solving problems, giving advice, or arguing people …
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Alameda County
The Peer-Run Warm Line, a non-emergency resource for anyone seeking support, serves our community. The Warm Line provides assistance via phone and web chat to people who need to reach out when having a hard time. We offer emotional support and information about mental health resources.
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Institute on Aging's 24-hour toll-free Friendship Line is the only accredited crisis line in the country for people aged 60 years and older, and adults living with disabilities. The Friendship Line is both a crisis intervention hotline and a warmline for non-urgent calls. In addition to receiving incoming calls, Friendship Line also offers outreach. They connect with people on a regular basis, and help monitor their physical and mental health concerns. Friendship Line provides round-the-clock …
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Peer Workforce Supportive Services is a program of San Francisco Suicide Prevention in partnership with Richmond Area Multiservices, Inc (RAMS). Four major services are or will be available to professionals in the mental health services workforce: Telephone and Online Support - an anonymous telephone and chat services staffed by peers, specifically for mental health workers with lived experience of mental health challenges. Peer Led Support Groups (Drop In)
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PRT provides individual 1:1 support, trainings, anti-stigma presentations and helps facilitate an annual conference (ICHC) for hoarding and cluttering issues.
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San Francisco County-San Francisco