History
FACES SF is the integrated entity of two longstanding family support organizations in San Francisco. On July 1, 2011, following an extensive due diligence process, Florence Crittenton Services merged with Whitney Young Child Development Center. The integration was a natural development, as the two organizations had compatible missions, served the same population, and combined had more than 170 years of experience serving low-income children and families in San Francisco. The mission of FACES-SF is serving the needs and well-being of San Francisco's young children; empowering families to become self-sufficient.
Specialties
FACES SF represents the legacy of two of San Francisco's longstanding non-profits: Florence Crittenton Services and Whitney Young Child Development Center. Combined, we share a history of more than 170 years of serving San Francisco's most vulnerable people. Our name has changed, but our mission stays the same: To nurture, educate and empower San Francisco's underserved children and families to transform their lives. FACES SF's Child Development Programs provide full-day licensed, subsidized child care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, and half-day (before and after school) enrichment for K-6th graders. Our Workforce Program is a vocational training & placement program that provides participants with the skills needed to acquire and retain employment, and to flourish in any work environment. Our Family Support Program provides mentoring, counseling, and a host of support services to low-income families.