SAN FRANCISCO WOMEN'S CENTERS

Programs
Empowerment and Support Services
Partnering for Empowerment. We are home to an additional 9 In-House Organizations. With the move out of ICWC in3/2023, we welcomed one more tenant to our building - El/La Para Translatinas - that works to build a world where translatinas feel protected. 1. Women experiencing violence San Francisco Women Against Rape and Cooperative Restraining Order Clinic, 2. Women in need of food in shelters Dolores Street Community Services, 3. Parents with school age children Parents for Public Schools, San Francisco, 4. Girls empowerment through outdoor activities Girls on the Run, 5. Early childhood education Mission Neighborhood Head Start Center, 6. Immigrant education and activism for Latinas Mujeres Unidas y Activas, 7. Transforming domestic work industry and building the power of immigrant women workers California Domestic Workers Coalition, 8. Financial Coaching provision to SF residents regardless of citizenship status Balance and 9. Translatinas in need of services El/La Para Translatinas.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$545.7KCommunity Events and Engagement
Community Events and Activities After a two-year closure due to the pandemic, our team proactively shifted the emphasis of our rental spaces to cater specifically to non-profit organizations, aligning our services with the evolving needs of our community. Our efforts resulted in hosting a total of 121 events with 66 unique clients, marking a significant rebound in comparison to the challenging years prior. Among these events, 38 were organized by our in-house tenants, showcasing the continued loyalty and trust of our longstanding partners. Additionally, 28 events were hosted in collaboration with external organizations, expanding our reach and fostering new connections within the community. The range of events hosted was diverse, covering workshops, training sessions, classes, meetings, and even festive holiday events organized by various community groups. Our commitment to community engagement was further underscored by the dedicated use of The Smart Room for community events.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$100.7KCommunity Resource Room Services
Community Resource Room CRR The services offered in this space were reestablished again in person.The services provided through this program integrate 1. Information and Referrals. Through our main line, email, and drop-in hours we connect clientsto the services and resources they need in various areas such as but not limited to DV,education, medical, basic needs, and more, 2. Legal Clinics. We offered on site and virtual or by phone Legal Aidimmigration, civil andemployment law counseling. Our lawyers give consultations and referrals to our clients and helpthem navigate their choices in their own language, 3.Financial Coaching The Womens Building TWB collaborated for the 5th year with Smart Money Coaching SMC to assist clients in need of financial coach, advice and education. Thisfree bilingual program served 56 clients, and 4.Calfresh Screenings, applications and orientations The Womens Building was the first site inthe Mission District that collaborated with Calfresh around 10 years ago. We offered appointments for screenings and applications for the community.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$285.8K
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