- 4100 CATHOLIC CHARITIES/CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTORY
- 4300 THE TRIBUNAL
- 4320 PAULINE PRIVILEGE
- 4330 PETRINE PRIVILEGE
- 4340 FORMAL CASE
- 4350 CASES FOR THE OFFICE OF CANONICAL AFFAIRS: LACK OF CANONICAL FORM, LIGAMEN AND IMPEDIMENT CASES
- 4360 LACK OF CANONICAL FORM
- 4370 LIGAMEN CASES
- 4380 IMPEDIMENT CASES
- 4400 YOUTH MINISTRY
- 4500 CATHOLIC CEMETERIES AND BURIAL
- 4550 Pastoral Recommendations
4100 CATHOLIC CHARITIES/CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTORY #
4110 ARCHDIOCESAN OFFICES
THE ARCHDIOCESE
Rev. John J. O’Connor, ACSW
General Director
CATHOLIC CHARITIES/CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE
2280 Palou Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
648-6550
PARISH OUTREACH
2280 Palou Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
648-6550
CALIFORNIA HANDICAPABLES
2326 Jones Street
San Francisco, CA 94133 648-6550
CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
2230 Palou Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
648-6550
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
2280 Palou Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
648-6550
PLANNED GIVING
2280 Palou Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
648-5660
4120 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY – CATHOLIC CHARITIES/ CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY
Patrick F. Cannon
Executive Director
Catholic Charities/Catholic Social Service
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE
(Administrative Offices & Information & Referral)
50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102 864-7400
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE COUNSELING
(Bilingual Spanish/English Individual & Family Counseling)
2940 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
861-8306
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE COUNSELING
(Individual & Family & Geriatric Counseling)
2045 Lawton Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
665-5100
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE ADOPTIONS 2045 Lawton Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
665-5100
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE COUNSELING
(Individual & Family Counseling, Vocational Counseling for Youth)
1588 Quesada Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124
822-5720
COMMUNITY & PARISH SERVICES
(Organizing, Program Development & Elderly Services) 50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
864-7400
COMMITTEE FOR AGING
(Senior Clubs and Marian Visiting)
50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
864-4044
ALL HALLOWS COMMUNITY
(Housing for the Aged, to be completed in 1982)
50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
864-7400
GROUP HOMES PROGRAM
(Homes for adolescents in need of care & protection) 2045 Lawton Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
665-5204
HANDICAPABLES
(Socialization for Handicapped)
50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
864-7400
HEARING IMPAIRED PROGRAM
(Counseling & Advocacy for the Deaf) St. Benedict Center
2869 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
567-0540
IMMIGRATION PROJECT
(Emergency services and Immigration Assistance to New Arrivals, counseling available in Spanish, Italian, French and English)
2940 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
861-2387
INDEPENDENT HOUSING SERVICES
(Housing Assistance to the Handicapped)
25 Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
441-6781
PREGNANCY COUNSELING
2045 Lawton Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
665-5100
REFUGEE SERVICES –
INDOCHINESE HEALTH INTERVENTION
121 Leavenworth Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
673-8435
MIGRATION & RESETTLEMENT OFFICE
(Emergency Services and Family Reunification for Southeast Asian Refugees)
121 Leavenworth Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
775-4951
REFUGEE EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
(Job Seeking Skills Training, Job Placement Services, Advocacy)
121 Leavenworth Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
776-8114
FOR A SERVICE NOT LISTED ABOVE WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO CALL OUR INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SPECIALIST AT 864-7400 FOR MORE COMPLETE ASSISTANCE.
4130 MARIN COUNTY – CATHOLIC CHARITIES/CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE
MARIN COUNTY
Sister Margaret Eilerman, C.S.J.
Executive Director
Catholic Charities/Catholic Social Service
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE
(Administrative Office and Information and Referral) 179 Los Ranchitos Road
P.O. Box 4416
San Rafael, CA 94903
479-1470
THE HOUSE AT SAN QUENTIN
#2 Main Street,
San Quentin, CA 94964
456-4200
The House at San Quentin is a hospitality house for visitors to inmates at the prison. Located directly outside the gates of the prison, The House provides child care, transportation for shopping for family visits, meals, informal counseling, summer field trips for the children, a place to relax and be with people who understand the special needs of the visitors. The House is staffed by a full-time Coordinator, a Childcare Coordinator, a part-time staff person and dedicated volunteers – all of whom provide services 7 days a week to nearly 30,000 visitors per year.
MARTINELLI HOUSE
1327 Lincoln Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94901
457-9273
Martinelli House is a 66-unit HUD project for low-income seniors. This is an independent living residence with each unit having its own kitchen. A large community room with its own kitchen and entertainment facilities is available for all the residents as well as outside community functions. The residence is located on Lincoln Avenue in San Rafael within walking distance of shopping and convenient to transit lines. An on-site resident manager and relief manager are all on call 24 hours a day. Martinelli House is so desirable a place to live that it currently has an extensive waiting list.
459-0707
McGARR RESIDENCE
46 Mariposa Avenue
San Anselmo, CA 94960
McGarr Residence was opened in 1978 as a home for 12 low-income seniors. The facility is a rehabilitated convent located in San Anselmo near St. Anselm’s Church. Residents have private rooms with private or shared baths. Two nutritious meals are served seven days a week. A large community room is available to all residents for games, meetings, socializing, etc. An on-site resident manager and relief manager are on call 24 hours a day. Transportation for medical appointments and field trips is provided by the staff at Catholic Social Service and their Auxiliary.
453-7170
PHOENIX HOUSE
408 4th Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Phoenix House, open since January 1980, is a residence for 8 men and women who have completed sentences at Marin County Jail and Honor Farm. It is a 90 day voluntary program for those ex-offencers who are willing to make a successful transition back into the community. Operating on a 24-hour basis, Phoenix provides 2 meals a day, job and psychological counseling, and a supportive information and referral service.
BLIND ADULTS
This program provides recreation, companionship and training for visually impaired Marin County Adults.
THE HANDICAPABLES
This world-wide group for the handicapped was established in Marin County in 1972. They meet monthly on the last Saturday of each month for Mass and luncheon at St. Isabella’s Parish Hall in Terra Linda. Luncheons are prepared and served by various volunteer groups from the Marin County parishes. Approximately 50 handicapped guests are picked up each month from rest homes, convalescent hospitals and private homes by volunteer drivers. This program is most rewarding since it gives these handicapped persons an opportunity to venture out, attend Mass, enjoy a pleasant lunch and make new friends. As with all volunteer programs, there is always the need for more assistance with meal preparation, serving and transportation.
COMMUNITY SOCIAL WORKER
The Agency employs a full-time social worker to assist with requests for financial assistance, emergency housing, in-home aides and an extensive information and referral service. The social worker also serves as the intake worker for our counseling department.
COUNSELING
Professional counselors provide individual, family, group, adult, child, marital, premarital and divorce counseling to residents of Marin County. Fees are based on monthly income, family size and financial commitments. The counselors are involved in programs i