San Francisco Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing

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Make a difference in your community.Project Homeless Connect SF is seeking volunteers for its 85th Community Day of Serv...
06/12/2026

Make a difference in your community.

Project Homeless Connect SF is seeking volunteers for its 85th Community Day of Service on June 17. Volunteers help welcome participants, provide event support, assist with navigation, and help connect people to critical services and resources.

Whether you can volunteer for a few hours or the entire day, your support helps make this event possible.

Interested in volunteering? Visit projecthomelessconnect.org to learn more and register.

Alt text: Three Project Homeless Connect volunteers wearing red PHC shirts smile behind a registration table with a laptop and event materials. A Project Homeless Connect banner is displayed in the background.

This Pride Month, we're recognizing LYRIC's LGBTQQ+ Youth Access Point and its work supporting LGBTQ+ young people in Sa...
06/11/2026

This Pride Month, we're recognizing LYRIC's LGBTQQ+ Youth Access Point and its work supporting LGBTQ+ young people in San Francisco.

LYRIC helps LGBTQ+ youth build community, develop leadership skills, access education and career opportunities, and strengthen their health and well-being. Through affirming services and support, LYRIC helps young people navigate challenges and build brighter futures.

For many LGBTQ+ youth experiencing housing instability or homelessness, having a safe and welcoming place to access support can make a meaningful difference.
Thank you to LYRIC for helping create opportunities, connections, and pathways forward for LGBTQ+ youth.

https://www.sf.gov/location--lyric-center-lgbtqq-youth-access-point

(Image: Pride Month graphic featuring two smiling people standing indoors against a purple wall, each holding Pride flags representing different LGBTQ+ identities. The image is set against a rainbow-tinted San Francisco skyline background with "Happy Pride Month" text and the HSH logo.)

Need help accessing services? The 85th Project Homeless Connect SF Community Day of Service is coming to San Francisco o...
06/09/2026

Need help accessing services? The 85th Project Homeless Connect SF Community Day of Service is coming to San Francisco on Wednesday, June 17.

This free, one-day event connects people experiencing homelessness, at risk of homelessness, or in need of assistance with housing support, benefits enrollment, medical care, legal assistance, DMV services, veteran services, showers and laundry, and more.

📍 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (99 Grove St.)
đź“… Wednesday, June 17
🕙 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Learn more: projecthomelessconnect.org

Alt text: Wide view of Project Homeless Connect inside Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Participants, volunteers, and service providers gather at dozens of service stations offering resources and support.

What happens when someone who has experienced homelessness gets the support, training, and opportunity to build a career...
06/09/2026

What happens when someone who has experienced homelessness gets the support, training, and opportunity to build a career helping others?

The San Francisco Examiner recently shared the story of Aniyah Lacey, who connected to housing through San Francisco's homelessness response system and now works at Episcopal Community Services helping others secure employment and maintain housing.

Her journey highlights the power of lived experience, workforce development, and the nonprofit partners working every day to support lasting stability.

Read her story:

Aniyah Lacey learned entry-level skills from a nine-week workforce training program.

06/08/2026

Last week, the Homelessness Oversight Commission recognized Executive Director Shireen McSpadden during her final Commission meeting before her retirement on June 30.

For 23 years, Shireen has served the City and County of San Francisco with dedication, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to supporting our most vulnerable residents. Her leadership has helped shape San Francisco’s homelessness response system and advance efforts to connect thousands of people to housing, shelter, and critical services.

Thank you, Shireen, for your service, partnership, and lasting impact on our city. We wish you all the best in your retirement.

Alt text: Video shows members of the Homelessness Oversight Commission, HSH staff, and attendees applauding Executive Director Shireen McSpadden following a recognition honoring her 23 years of service to the City and County of San Francisco ahead of her retirement on June 30.

This Pride Month, we're highlighting the SF LGBT Center Access Point, a vital resource connecting LGBTQ+ community membe...
06/04/2026

This Pride Month, we're highlighting the SF LGBT Center Access Point, a vital resource connecting LGBTQ+ community members with housing support, essential services, and opportunities to build community.

The SF LGBT Center's youth programs support LGBTQ+ young people ages 16–24 through community-building, crisis intervention, housing navigation, mental health services, educational workshops, and access to food and hygiene supplies.

They're also kicking off Pride season with Building The Block: Rainbow Reunion, a free, family-friendly community celebration featuring live performances, local vendors, wellness activities, community resources, food, art, and more.

Saturday, June 6, 2026
12–6 p.m.
SF LGBT Center, 1800 Market Street

Thank you to the SF LGBT Center for helping LGBTQ+ San Franciscans find connection, support, and pathways to stability.



(Image Graphic celebrating Pride Month. A rainbow-tinted aerial view of San Francisco serves as the background. On the left, large black text reads "Happy Pride Month." Centered on the graphic is a photo of six people standing together outside the SF LGBT Center entrance at 1800 Market Street. The HSH logo appears in the lower left corner. )

What does it take to build affordable housing faster and at a lower cost?The San Francisco Chronicle takes a closer look...
06/03/2026

What does it take to build affordable housing faster and at a lower cost?

The San Francisco Chronicle takes a closer look at 1633 Valencia, a new affordable housing community for formerly homeless seniors that was completed in just 19 months.

The article explores how innovative financing, construction, and partnership models helped make the project possible—and what it could mean for future affordable housing developments.

Read more:

A housing complex for formerly homeless seniors in San Francisco is an important test case for a new nonprofit-private sector partnership.

Yesterday, we celebrated the opening of 1633 Valencia, a new affordable housing community for formerly homeless seniors ...
06/03/2026

Yesterday, we celebrated the opening of 1633 Valencia, a new affordable housing community for formerly homeless seniors in San Francisco's Mission District.

This new community of 145 new affordable homes, was completed in just 19 months and provides stable housing for older adults referred through HSH's Housing Ladder Program and the Mission Action Access Point. Residents also have access to onsite supportive services provided by Felton Institute.

The project demonstrates how innovative partnerships and new approaches to housing development can help create affordable homes more quickly while maintaining high-quality housing for residents.

Thank you to Mercy Housing California, the Housing Accelerator Fund, Mayor Daniel Lurie, Felton Institute, and the many partners who helped make this project possible.

(Image 1: HSH Director, Shireen McSpadden addresses attendees at the grand opening celebration for 1633 Valencia, a new affordable housing community providing homes for formerly homeless seniors in San Francisco. Image 2: Community leaders, housing partners, and elected officials gather for a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside 1633 Valencia during the grand opening celebration.)

Happy Pride Month!  Pride is a celebration of identity, resilience, and community. It is also a reminder that everyone d...
06/01/2026

Happy Pride Month!

Pride is a celebration of identity, resilience, and community. It is also a reminder that everyone deserves safety, dignity, and a place to call home.

At the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, we are committed to supporting a homelessness response system that helps connect people experiencing homelessness with shelter, housing, and services. Throughout Pride Month, we'll be highlighting programs and partners that provide affirming support and pathways to stability for LGBTQ+ community members in San Francisco.

Together, we can help build a city where everyone can thrive.


(image: Aerial view of San Francisco with a rainbow color overlay. Large black text reads "Happy Pride Month." The HSH logo appears on the right side of the image.)

What does supportive housing mean to the young people who call Casa ColibrĂ­ home?In a recent article from The Ingleside ...
05/29/2026

What does supportive housing mean to the young people who call Casa ColibrĂ­ home?

In a recent article from The Ingleside Light, residents shared how Casa ColibrĂ­ has provided safety, support, and opportunities to build toward the future.

Located in San Francisco's Outer Mission, Casa ColibrĂ­ serves transition-age youth and is operated through a partnership between Mission Action, Larkin Street Youth Services, and HSH.

Read the story and hear directly from residents, staff, and community leaders about the impact of this important housing program.

The permanent supportive housing is changing lives.

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440 Turk Street
San Francisco, CA
94102

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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