The Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP) in San Francisco, CA is a nonprofit organization that provides legal and social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. They prioritize those with mental health disabilities and families, addressing issues such as federal disability benefit advocacy, eviction defense, SSI advocacy, immigration documentation, and social service assistance. With a comprehensive and holistic approach, HAP aims to help clients secure a source of income and stabilize their living situations, serving over 1,500 clients annually through the work of staff attorneys, social workers, advocates, student interns, and volunteer professionals.
HAP collaborates with ShelterTech and the Justice and Diversity Center to develop and maintain the SF Service Guide, an online directory of human services in San Francisco. Supported by a grant from the SF Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development, this guide aims to help individuals find the services they need, covering homelessness and housing services, education, legal aid, senior services, and re-entry programs.
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