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Name of Organization & WebsiteNeighborhoodAddressPhoneEmailDescription of ServicesDate updated
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Food
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https://foodlocator.sfmfoodbank.org/All Districts in SFClick link to search for nearby foodpantry, senior food distributions, calfresh assistance, other food programs3/15/2021
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The Women's Building Food BankMission3453 18th Street 415-431-1180resourceroom@womensbuilding.orgMondays & Thursday food pantry for immigrant and/or low-income families in need (Spanish, English & Chinese) 8.30 - 10am3/15/2021
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P-EBT Card - $365 per childP-EBT is not the same as CalFresh or Food Stamps. P-EBT is an emergency food benefit and is similar to other benefits that immigration officials do not consider for public charge purposes. If it doesn't arrive in the mail apply online using the link. Apply by June 303/15/2021
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SFUSD school sitesGoogle Mapsfusd.edu/foodresourcesSchoolLunch@sfusd.eduFree Meals@Community-based sites 🌻🍉
Grab & go meal sites. Free meals will be available to all children
3/15/2021
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The YMCA of San Francisco (Food Pantries)SFSeveral locations: https://www.ymcasf.org/food-pantries 415- 777- 9622Several locations for food pantries. Date(s) and time(s) vary by location3/15/2021
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OMI Family Resource Center OMI650 Capitol415-406-1370Every Tuesday for fresh food; every other day they can pick up dry goods. 50 Broad st 9:30a-11 @ Catholic Charities parking lot03.15.21
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PH Family Resource CenterPotrero751 Missouri415-795-3591Every Tuesday for fresh food; every other day they can pick up dry goods. Potrero Hill @129 Dakota St 11a-1pm.03.15.21
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WA Family Resources CenterWestern Addition1426 Fillmore #303Food boxes and dry goods03/15/21
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The Richmond Neighborhood CenterRichmond District741 30th Ave415-751-66003 weekly food pantries for all Richmond District residents of any income level. Emergency Food access to any San Francisco resident. For more visit richmondsf.org3/16/2021
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CalFresh - multiple agencies (hosted by SF Food Bank)County-wideCalFresh Q&A NEW RULES 4/9/2020415-549-7021calfresh@sfmfoodbank.org Families with children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals can receive additional support to purchase groceries through California’s Pandemic Emergency Benefits Transfer Program (P-EBT).3/18/2021
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https://www.expensify.org/hungerCountry-wideExpensify.org is temporarily donating all of its resources to help families on SNAP benefits during the Covid-19 outbreak. Click the link to learn how to claim $50 per family (one time).3.18.2021
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Boys & Girls Clubs of San FranciscoExcelsior, Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley, Sunnydale, Mission, Western Addition,Numbers on address listEmails on address listThe Club will remain open as a critical City service for the care and feeding of children who fall into three categories: 1.) economically and physically vulnerable children, 2.) children from families for whom telework and paid sick leave is not available, and 3.) the children of healthcare workers and other essential city workers.3.18.2021
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Stores with hours for vulnerable groupsUPDATED - Every Bay Area Grocery Store with a “Senior Hour” for over 65s and those in vulnerable groups.3.18.2021
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Project Open HandFree meals provided to sick, disabled and older adults.3/18/2021
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HSA Meal Delivery415-355-6700Food delivery for families with disabled children under 5 or parents with disabilities themselves3/18/2021
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Visitacion Valley Foodbank@50 Raymond https://foodlocator.sfmfoodbank.org/en/site/122109415-282-1907x302-Gary Lauevery Friday from 11AM – 3PM. (Cow Palace- transitional pop up; 2600 Geneva AveDaly City. Friday's 9am-1pm. No sign up needed or ID required for this location)03.18.21
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Meals for KidsCaliforniaThe CA Meals for Kids mobile application helps you find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through your iOS, Android, or Microsoft devices.3/18/2021
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DelivereaseThis service will connect local volunteers with community members who have a hard time getting groceries and other essentials.
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Free Hygiene ProductsCaliforniahttps://www.glide.org/program/walk-in-center/. Monday: 12:30–1:30 pm AND Tuesday: 5:30–6:30 pmSimply the Basics provides health and wellness supplies to these organizations to serve communities in need, especially those without a home. Contact admin@simplythebasics.org3/19/2021
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Jobs & unemployment
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Sharpen your job hunting skills and build confidence at the SF Public LibraryWith your library card you can take free classes on rebounding from a layoff, finding remote work, search strategies, and more. From improving your skills to learning a new hobby, Lynda.com has something for everyone.3/19/2021
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National Retailers Federation Job BoardCity, State, NationwideRetail companies are hiring thousands of workers to meet increased consumer demand. Visit the NRL job board for more information on retail job opportunities.3/19/2021
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CA EDD (unemployment)Updated guidelines for eligibility due to coronavirus3/19/2021
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SF Sick leave ordinanceUpdated guidelines for eligibility due to coronavirus3/19/2021
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https://ktla.com/news/coronavirus/heres-what-to-do-if-you-lose-hours-or-your-job-due-to-covid-19-in-california/Article to guide you when you lose hours or a job because of Covid-19
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SF Office of Economic and Workforce Development: Assistance and Guidance for Workers and Businesses Impacted by COVID-19Information on city, state and federal programs. Including deferred taxes and fees, small business fund, paid sick leave, rapid response, health care services and more.3/20/2020
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Social Services - apply for benefits onlineBenefits help while office are shut
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Relief Funds for Undocumented WorkersCaliforniaResources for undocumented workers in California.4/3/2020
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Help for Undocumented WorkersNationalResources for undocumented workers in California.4/3/2020
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Mission Asset Fund - Immigrant Families FundMAF has established the Immigrant Families Fund to offer $500 grants to immigrant families who have been left out of the federal government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) relief efforts. Visit site to check eligibility and join waitlist.
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Eviction HelpCity-wideSF Rent Board: 415-242-4600.Families will not be evicted as long as there is the shelter in place. They can SF Rent Board FAQs: https://sfrb.org/landlord-tenant-information
Available in Chinese, Spanish and Tagalog
4/16/2020
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Free online adult ed classes via the SFPLSan FranciscoFree online classes, tutoring, resume help, DMV practice tests, high school diploma tests and computer skills.
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Job board through Chronic Homelessness InitiativeSan Franciscochijobsnow@gmail.comTemporary, permanent, part-time and full-time job listings. Chronic Homelessness Initiativ, is working with about 20+ nonprofit agencies to quickly hire 120+ employees 4/19/2020
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Free Meditation App for the unemployedThe current state of unemployment in America has become an alarming crisis. To help those affected, we’re offering a full year of Headspace Plus for free.
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Childcare, camps & other activities
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Family Connection Centers Calendar - TrilingualVirtual programming for parents and families of young children. Case Management and support groups in English, Spanish and Chinese. Early ed, Pre-K and Homework clubs each week.
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Summer Camps through DCYF Some programs are preparing to open in June and will be required to certify their compliance with Health Order guidelines. Sign up to receive updates,6/1/2020
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Boys and Girls Clubs (limited)Excelsior, Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley, Sunnydale, Mission, Western Addition,Address listNumbers on address listEmails on address listThe Club is open as a critical City service for the care of children who fall into three categories: 1.) economically and physically vulnerable children, 2.) children from families for whom telework and paid sick leave is not available, and 3.) the children of healthcare workers and other essential city workers. (Translation in the link)3/18/2020
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tbaonsChildren's Council Virtual PlaygroundVirtual playgrounds from the Children's Council . Each week child development experts lead engaging activities to build young brains, including resources and ideas you can use at home. Newcomers always welcome!4/1/2020
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Resources for families with kids at home
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Education Resources
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SFUSD Family Resource LinkCitywide415-340-1716familylink@sfusd.eduThe Family Resource Link will help families find information on: Technology (i.e., how to log into Google Classroom)
Distance learning (i.e., what are the expectations for online learning)
Special education (i.e., will there still be IEP meetings)
Food & nutrition (i.e., where can I get free meals)
Student enrollment (i.e., what are my options if I want a different school)
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Parents for Public Schools help for parents on school assignment 2020Questions about school enrollment? Facebook Live events in English Spanish and Cantonese take parents and families through the SFUSD enrollment process.
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Official SFUSD Resources for LearningDistance learning activities for students in SFUSD. Sorted by grade level. For now, it is optional, but recommend that parents and caregivers select at least one activity a day for their child. Updates regarding online learning in SFUSD will be coming. Check this site regularly! Distance learning will start the week of April 13.3/18/2020
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Scholarships for undocummented studentsCAUS (College Access for Undocumented Students) scholarship program specifically for SFUSD immigrant students. Six one-time scholarships of $2,000 will be awarded & also include a Chromebook. Students can use scholarship funds toward tuition, books, transportation, and other college-related expenses.
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SFUSD Digital Learning BackpackEverything is accessed from clever.sfusd.edu - just click the “Log in with Google” button using your child’s SFUSD Google ID and password (or K-3 students can use scannable badges to log in). If you don’t have your child’s SFUSD Google login, you are now able to find their username and password through ParentVUE: portal.sfusd.edu. If you need help accessing your ParentVUE account, please submit a request via bit.ly/familyportalhelp.3/18/2020
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Need a Device for your SFUSD student?Families need to have either a) completed SFUSD’s Distance Learning Device Request form, or b) have been in touch with their child's school about your computer needs (by phone, email, or text). Chromebooks available during Spring Break at centralized pickups starting on March 31 from 11 am to 3:30 pm with a staggered schedule based on the student’s last name. Click link for info on times, days, and locations.
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SFUSD MathmaticsSFUSD Maths resources for all ages including K - 5
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Library books available through HooplaAccess free e-books and audio books. No ID required
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https://sfpl.org/books-and-media/elibraryThe Library’s robust digital services give card holders 24/7 free access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, movies, classes and more
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https://www.khanacademy.org/Online personalized learning resource for youth.3/13/2020
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Apps that act like math and science tutors for homework helpList compiled by Common Sense Media
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Scratch.mit.eduLearn how to code with Scratch. Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations and share your creations with others in the online community.
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https://www.typingclub.com/Online Typing instruction and games
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Homeschool curriculum from OthergooseFree for three weeks. Homeschool curriculum geared towards 2-7 year olds.3/15/2020
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Careergirls.org -- Free Online Parent, Teacher, Mentor & Group Leader Learning ToolkitsSan Francisco-based; Global organization707-931-1329empower@careergirls.orgFree, non-commercial platform featuring 12,000+ short video clips of 700+ women in every career imaginable with an emphasis on STEM. The women "role models" share career and educational advice to inspire young girls (ages 10-13) to reach for the stars professionally and in life.
Free, ready-to-use Toolkits: https://www.careergirls.org/educators-parents-mentors/)
3/23/20
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News ELA subscription Free NewsELA subscription to all SFUSD MS & HS students
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FreckleOnline skill building in Math, ELA, Social Studies and Science
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https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/Free resources aligned with content standards and organized by grade level
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Art with Mo Willems - Lunch DoodlesGrab some paper and pencils, pens, or crayons and join Mo to explore ways of writing and making together.3/20/2020
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Second Step Curriculum (early learning, K-5)Early learning resources for K-5 students. (This is the curriculum adopted by many schools in SFUSD)3/20/2020
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https://bit.ly/2WxgioQSOMCAN's Bay Area Resource Guide3/25/2020
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Opportunities for All https://www.opps4allsf.org/learning-resourcesAs an expansion of Opportunities for All (OFA) Initiative, the San Francisco Human Rights Commission Partners with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office, Hope SF, Collective Impact, San Francisco Public Library, Project Level, and other community partners to share digital tools, academic enrichment, and workforce development resources to support distance learning as a response to Covid-19.3/31/2020
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WideOpenSchools powered by Common Sense MediaWell curated and organized site with separate resources for teachers and families, grouped by age level. Especially like the schedule of daily live events (drawing classes, storytime, movement, etc.) and the social emotional support resources. Resources for students who access special education services and those learning English as well!4/4/2020
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Tree Frog Treks Distance Learning www.treefrogtreks.cominfo@treefrogtreks.comFree science enrichment activities for kids aged K-5th grade. Registraton is required, and lessons and activities are interactive and designed to foster critical thinking and observation.
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Entertainment, Skill building and Exercise for Families at home
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Kids and Families at LINES Online https://linesballet.org/education/kids-lines/community@linesballet.orgWeekly free and paid online dance classes for kids and families; Weekly At-Home Lesson Plans;
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PE With Joe!Joe is a British guy who has become a worldwide favorite with his Free 20 minute workouts for kids. The workouts are fun and suitable for all ages. He has pledged to give all profits from these videos to help Britain's NHS deal with COVID-19.
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Tandem StoryTime on YouTubeWelcome to virtual storytimes with Tandem, and join our staff members as they share their favorite children’s books. Visit our Facebook page at 10AM PST each week day to see our featured story for the day, and visit our YouTube channel for the complete (and growing) playlist!
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Playworks Play At HomePlayworks is running Facebook Live #Recess as part of our movement to ensure kids continue to #PlayAtHome. A Playworks Coach will go live every day to lead us through stretches, cheers, and most importantly, games. Tune in to play along! 12pm, 2pm, 4pm EST.3/24/2020
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What to watch, read and play while your kids are stuck indoorsList compiled by Common Sense Media
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https://twincitieskidsclub.com/ultimate-guide-for-family-game-night/Board Game Ideas for family 3/12/2020
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Medium Article "What to Do With the Kids When Schools Close Due to COVID-19" How to create a "secret weapon" stash of fun stuff, lots of activity ideas, and links to fun/educational sites.3/13/2020
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PE Activities Guide for ParentsFrom the Singapore Sports Council. Tons of movement activities you can set up at home!
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Free workouts from YMCA!Streaming workout classes3/17/2020
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Free Podcasts from Podomatichttps://www.podomatic.com/Podcasts to listen to and a platform to record and create your own podcast. Currently offering free PRO accounts ( see blogpost)3/18/2020
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Laptop Wait List for orgs and education campuses to distributeJohn Burton Advocate for Youth-resources for laptops for youth3/19/2020
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Free App: Vroom Learning / Brain building activities for parents with Children 0-5yrs of age. Available in Spanish3/19/2020
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Mindfulness VideosFun mindful videos, projects, affirmations, and activities that parents can do with their kids at home
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Sesame Street: Caring for Each OtherResources designed to provide comfort, manage anxiety, and foster learning at home. You’ll find activities for daily routines, videos, printables, and interactive games.3/20/2020
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Storyline OnlineStories read aloud by actors in English3/23/2020
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Indoor crafts and activitiesIndoor activities / crafts for kids at home
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Virtual Parent Cafe - Mulitiple DatesChildren's Council Events: Build supportive relationships with other families while learning how to better manage the stress of parenting. Enjoy engaging with peers & child development experts.4/2/2020
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New & Expectant Moms Event - Children's CouncilChildren's Council sponsored family event for New & Expectant moms - multiple dates4/1/2020
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Help for caregivers
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Parents for Public Schools of SFAll Districts3453 18th Street415-861-7077info@ppssf.orgSupport in English, Spanish, Cantonese/Mandarin. resource & referral. help with SFUSD (ParentVUE, enrollment, etc.)
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Support for Families of Children with DisabilitiesAll Districts415-282-7494referral@supportforfamilies.orgsupport for families of SPED students. phone line support and virtual groups, training, and other referrals. Eng, Span, Chin.3/12/2020
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TALKLINEHaight- Ashbury415-441-KIDS (5437)Phone support for all caregivers. Call the TALK Line at (415) 441-KIDS (415-441-5437) for support, information, service referrals, or just to connect with someone who will listen.3/12/2020
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National Parent Helpline855-427-2736
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Other support
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TogetherSF(415) 480-1566sachi@togethersf.orgTogetherSF is a network of 300+ volunteers citywide, delivering meals, groceries, prescriptions, and even calling isolated folks. Submit a request through our website, and it'll be filled within 48 hours.
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PG&E Customer programs & SupportReduce your bills today! Find out if you qualify for a reduced energy rate through our CARE or FERA programs.
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Tax-Aid, tax-aid.orgvariousvarious415-229-9240admin@tax-aid.orgFree tax preparation both in person and free version of Turbo Tax accessible through our website. IMPORTANT NOTE: Tax Day is moving from April 15 to July 15 2020.3/12/2020
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Free WiFi hotspotsCity wideUntil further notice, all Xfinity WiFi Public Hotspots are now open to everyone on the “xfinitywifi” SSID. Accept Terms and Conditions to access the network and repeat when requested to continue to receive free unlimited access. Please refer to the map below for available public hotspots.3/20/2020
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Comcast Internet SupportVariousVariousFree 60 day internet access package for low-income families and/or $9.95/mo3/18/2020
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Tax Clinic at The Women's BuildingVarious3543 18th St. San Francisco, CA 94110415-431-1180abi@womensbuilding.org and tania@womensbuilding.orgTax clinic will continue happening. Thursdays and Saturdays3/13/2020