Last week, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution in support of Title X , a critical program which provides high-quality family planning services and other preventive care to low-income and uninsured individuals.
Read MorePlease join the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) for their free 2019 Spring Virtual Training, Her Health, Her Housing: Improving Services for Women Experiencing Homelessness, from March 6-28!
Read MoreSan Francisco Community Clinic Consortium is recognizing the achievements of African-Americans throughout #BlackHistoryMonth. Alexa Canady was the first African-American neurosurgeon in the U.S. in 1981. The significance of her accomplishments and what it meant for other African-Americans and women in medicine are immeasurable.
Read MoreThe federal government shutdown is having an impact on a network of 10 centers across California that provide health care for three-quarters of a million Native Americans. One of those centers is in San Jose.
Read MoreWe wanted to send one final reminder to make your tax-deductible gifts to SOS/Vet SOS by midnight tonight and help us increase our impact on the lives of homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals in 2019.
TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OVER THE YEARS.
Read MoreBefore the year ends, please consider a gift to SOS and Vet SOS so we can continue to serve homeless clients and their pets in 2019. Every donation makes a difference.
Read MoreBefore the year ends, please consider a gift to SOS and Vet SOS so we can continue to serve homeless clients and their pets in 2019. Every donation makes a difference.
Read MoreAs we gather with friends and family over this holiday season, please keep in mind that many homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals may spend the holidays only with each other.
Many thanks for your support over the years. Your donation aids our ability to continue to serve homeless clients and their pets in 2019!
We have been able to make a difference in the lives of homeless San Franciscans’ companion animals by giving over 600 vaccinations, 550+ supplies, 500+ flea medications, and 50+ microchips.
Your contributions and engagement have meant we were able to distribute 3000+ hygiene kits, 4000+ socks, and give care to over 1000 homeless San Franciscans over the last year.
Read MoreDecember is one of the most important months of the year for our organization. As the weather creates increased challenges for homeless residents, we are grateful for the holiday spirit of giving. The generous financial support of passionate people like you is the reason our Street Outreach Services (SOS) and Veterinary Street Outreach Services (Vet SOS) programs are able to continue their mission to break down the barriers that keep homeless people and their companion animals from the care they need and deserve.
Read MoreJoin GLIDE this Wednesday, December 5 at 5:30pm at 330 Ellis St. They will have a short presentation and panel discussion about Prop C lessons learned and next steps moving forward.
Want to know how San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium and our SOS/Vet SOS Programs are impacting the lives of homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals throughout the city?
Read More#GivingTuesday is TODAY, November 27. This year, make a life-changing difference for our patients by pledging a $10 monthly donation to SFCCC.
Read More2018 has been a tough year, but we've shown what amazing things we can do for our community when we come together.
Read More#GivingTuesday is November 27. This year, make a life-changing difference for our patients by pledging a $10 monthly donation to SFCCC.
Read MoreThe “#PublicCharge” regulation is a cynical and heartless attack on immigrant families who participate in government programs they pay for with their taxes. We are called on to be better than this. Submit a comment and #ProtectFamilies.
Read MoreAre you passionate about breaking down the barriers that keep homeless San Franciscans and their companion animals from care?
Read MoreAlong with our many colleagues in the health and human service field, SFCCC stands strongly against the proposed expansion of “public charge” rules that the Administration released on 10-10-18.
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