Navigating San Francisco’s Family Shelter System (2 of 2)
Overview
This is part two of a two-part series. Part one is scheduled for November 19 from 10am - 11:30am. Find more inforation and also register for part one.
Description
This session opens the floor for family support workers to share and learn practical, step-by-step triage strategies, directly from the front lines. Led by La Raza Community Resource Center, you’ll hear real-life stories and candid advice from parents who’ve navigated San Francisco’s family emergency response system. Go beyond official systems with hands-on resource guides, parent feedback, and actionable tips for connecting families to emergency housing.
Bring your challenges, questions, and best practices—this is your opportunity for lively exchange and collaboration to help families find stability, resilience, and hope.
This training will cover emergency services and not permanent housing options.
About La Raza
La Raza Community Resource Center is a bilingual, multi-service, non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the social service, immigration, educational, and leadership development needs of low-income families and individuals.
The majority of La Raza participants are Spanish-speaking families and individuals of all ages, living in the Mission District of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. But we serve a diverse body of individuals from the vast and various ethnic groups in the community. The agency provides city wide services, and is located in Centro Del Pueblo, which houses several non-profit agencies.
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Funding for this presentation provided in part by the San Francisco Department of Early Childhood.
Safe & Sound is the backbone organization for the Family Services Alliance.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Online
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Online event
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Family Services Alliance
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