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Tenderloin Self-Help Center

Hospitality House is a progressive, community-based organization located in San Francisco's Tenderloin Neighborhood, Sixth Street Corridor, and Mid-Market Area that provides opportunities and resources for personal growth and self-determination to homeless people and neighborhood residents. Our mission is to build community strength by advocating policies and rendering services that foster self-sufficiency and cultural enrichment.

Hospitality House is comprised of six diverse, integrated programs aimed at tackling the root causes of homelessness by offering a broad spectrum of services that support individuals in overcoming chronic poverty and its effects primarily to homeless and poor residents of the Tenderloin, Sixth Street Corridor, and Mid-Market neighborhoods. Their programs help with immediate needs (space off of the streets with access to phones, email, mail service, restrooms, and weekly groceries), long-term stabilization (through case management, on-site harm reduction based mental health and substance use therapy, vocational resources, and social and support groups), and a unique community culture (by connecting people to artistic and cultural resources through volunteerism, fine arts, leadership development, advocacy, and socialization activates). Their programs include:
  • Community Arts Program
  • Community Building Program
  • Employment Program
  • Shelter Program
  • Sixth Street Self-Help Center
  • Tenderloin Self-Help Center

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Contact Information

Main Address:

290 Turk Street

San Francisco CA 94102

 
Open:
Close:
Mon
9:00 am
Tue
9:00 am
Wed
9:00 am
Thu
9:00 am
Fri
9:00 am

Agency Location Information

Bus Service:

MUNI
5/5R/21 (McAllister Street and Jones Street)

Other Public Transit:

BART: Civic Center

Disabilities Access:

Please call agency for accessibility information.