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    I Have Somehow Been Able to Make a Life for Myself…

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    For decades, Huckleberry has had the honor and privilege of serving Bay Area youth and families.  One of our former clients, Linelle, shares her story: “I lived at Huckleberry House for six weeks with my younger brother back in 1978. It was a hard time in my life as we left our home where the […]

    Huckleberry’s Director of Programs, Mollie Brown, Discusses our Work with Trafficked Youth in the SF Chronicle

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    Huckleberry Youth Programs was recently asked by the city of San Francisco to take over a contract to serve youth who have been or who are at high risk for exploitation. In collaboration with Children’s Protective Services, SFPD, the District Attorney, and the Probation Department, Huckleberry provides immediate crisis intervention and case management services for […]

    1.800.RUNAWAY PSA Features Former Huckleberry House Client, Soy

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    “I really didn’t feel safe anymore at home,” says Soy, a former client at Huckleberry House. She is the first young person featured in this PSA created by the National Runaway Safeline. The PSA was created as a resource to young people seeking help.  Click the image above to watch the full PSA. This federal […]

    Huckleberry Hero In The Fight Against HIV: Austin Padilla

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    Huckleberry’s HIV Prevention Workshops were recently featured in Kenneth Cole PSA series. One of our speakers, Austin, is a hero in the fight against HIV. He shares his story with some of our Huckleberry youth.   PrEP is now available at the Huckleberry Youth Health Center and is: • A once-a-day pill • An HIV […]

    A Victim of Human Trafficking – Jayden’s Story

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    Jayden (whose name has been changed), is a sixteen-year-old who has been the victim of sexual exploitation since she was fourteen. Jayden was referred to the Huckleberry Advocacy and Response Team (HART) by a medical provider who suspected Jayden had been trafficked due to the number of times she requested testing for sexually transmitted infections. […]

    Catch Up With HWA Alum William Liem

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    Like all of our Huckleberry Wellness Academy students, William had difficult choices to make the spring of his senior year, and many questions to answer – What school should he choose? How far away should he go? How would the finances work? To his credit, William wasn’t focusing only on prestige or ratings, but rather […]

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    Schedule updates for July are in from the Huckleberry Youth Health Center at 555 Cole Street in SF.

    PLEASE HELP US SHARE THIS INFO.

    For our Cole Street Youth Clinic (CSYC)- we have an RN in M/W/F and have a provider in T/TH.

    Our clinic will be closed on the following days:

    💜 Wednesday, July 9: All CHPY clinics closed 1-5pm
    💜 Thursday, July 10: Closed 9-5pm
    💜 Wednesday, July 16: Closed 9-1pm
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    Schedule updates for July are in from the Huckleberry Youth Health Center at 555 Cole Street in SF.

PLEASE HELP US SHARE THIS INFO.

For our Cole Street Youth Clinic (CSYC)- we have an RN in M/W/F and have a provider in T/TH.

Our clinic will be closed on the following days:

💜 Wednesday, July 9: All CHPY clinics closed 1-5pm
💜 Thursday, July 10: Closed 9-5pm
💜 Wednesday, July 16: Closed 9-1pm
💜 Tuesday, July 22: All CHPY clinics closed 9-1pm
💜 Wednesday, July 23: 9-5pm

Our Youth Health Center is open 9am-5pm for anyone needing health education, case management, therapy, safer sex supplies, food, clothes, shoes, Plan B, Narcan, and more!

💜 CHPY clinics that are located in SF-
╰┈➤ 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic: 415-822-1707. Open only from 1-4:30pm
╰┈➤ Dimensions Clinic: 628-217-5700. Call and ask to make an appointment at Dimensions
╰┈➤ Balboa Teen Health Center: 628-217-5930. Can drop in but it is best to call first for an appointment.
╰┈➤ New Generation Health Center: 628-217-5250. Can drop in but it is best to call first for an appointment.
╰┈➤ CARECEN 2nd Chance Tattoo Removal Clinic: 415-642-4400. Appointments only!
╰┈➤ Burton High School Wellness Center: 415-469-4006x3. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays in the AM, appointment only!
╰┈➤ Michael Baxter Larkin Street Clinic: 415-673-0911x259. MWF provider available and T/TH RN only

💜 Call 415-822-1707 to make an appointment for any of the youth clinics listed above.

Acronyms used:

💜 Cole Street Youth Clinic (CSYC)- the clinic in our health center that is a part of CHPY
💜 Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY)- confidential and safe clinics for homeless, undocumented, LGBTQ, and juvenile justice system impacted youth
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    Schedule updates for July are in from the Huckleberry Youth Health Center @huckleberryhyhc at 555 Cole Street in SF. 

PLEASE HELP US SHARE THIS INFO. 

For our Cole Street Youth Clinic (CSYC)- we have an RN in M/W/F and have a provider in T/TH.

Our clinic will be closed on the following days:

💜 Wednesday, July 9: All CHPY clinics closed 1-5pm
💜 Thursday, July 10: Closed 9-5pm
💜 Wednesday, July 16: Closed 9-1pm
💜 Tuesday, July 22: All CHPY clinics closed 9-1pm
💜 Wednesday, July 23: 9-5pm

Our Youth Health Center is open 9am-5pm for anyone needing health education, case management, therapy, safer sex supplies, food, clothes, shoes, Plan B, Narcan, and more!

💜 CHPY clinics that are located in SF-
╰┈➤ 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic: 415-822-1707. Open only from 1-4:30pm
╰┈➤ Dimensions Clinic: 628-217-5700. Call and ask to make an appointment at Dimensions
╰┈➤ Balboa Teen Health Center: 628-217-5930. Can drop in but it is best to call first for an appointment.
╰┈➤ New Generation Health Center: 628-217-5250. Can drop in but it is best to call first for an appointment.
╰┈➤ CARECEN 2nd Chance Tattoo Removal Clinic: 415-642-4400. Appointments only!
╰┈➤ Burton High School Wellness Center: 415-469-4006x3. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays in the AM, appointment only!
╰┈➤ Michael Baxter Larkin Street Clinic: 415-673-0911x259. MWF provider available and T/TH RN only

💜 Call 415-822-1707 to make an appointment for any of the youth clinics listed above.

Acronyms used:

💜 Cole Street Youth Clinic (CSYC)- the clinic in our health center that is a part of CHPY
💜 Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY)- confidential and safe clinics for homeless, undocumented, LGBTQ, and juvenile justice system impacted youth

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