The Westside Community Services Division provides community support to improve the psychological, spiritual and overall wellbeing of our community residents. This support includes emotional and practical support for survivors of traumatic loss due to homicide, terminal illness, multigenerational trauma, accidents, suicide and violence. Programming includes Transitional Housing, Therapeutic Living Communities and African American focused community services for San Francisco vulnerable populations who have been marginalized due to poverty, race, mental illness, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS and homelessness.
Treatment, Recovery and Prevention (TRP) Academy (Tenderloin)
TRP ACADEMY
The Positive Directions Academy is a culturally responsive, peer-led, abstinence-based, therapeutic teaching community and transitional housing program. The mutual self-help community has a recovery orientation, focusing on whole-person care and overall lifestyle changes.
James Baldwin House (Bayview Hunters Point)
Billie Holiday Community Wellness Center (SOMA)
The Billie Holiday Center
Her House (Fillmore District)
HEALTHY. EVOLVING. RADIANT.
H.E.R House is a partnership between the San Francisco Adult Probation Department and Westside Community Services, Positive Directions,Sister’s Circle, and Solutions for Women. All BIPOC lead, H.E.R. House leverages each organization’s expertise in recovery to provide gender responsive, trauma informed services.Our House (Fillmore District)
Westside Family (Fillmore District)
The African American Health Collaborative
Westside’s African American Health Collaborative utilizes an Afrocentric holistic approach to service delivery, acknowledging that African American families are impacted by socio-economic co-factors that influence outcomes.
Black to the Future
Black to the Future is a collaborative of 17 agencies committed to enhancing educational and economic opportunities for the African American community by instilling the necessary tools to become successful through Family Support and Advocacy; Education; Health and Wellness; Workforce Development; and, Violence Prevention.