Resources for Victims of Crime:
The San Francisco District Attorney's Office, Victim Services Division, advocates and provides services for victims of violent crime.
Their programs focus on the needs of victims, witnesses, and survivors of crime and violence. All services are free of cost to victims.
Union Square Business Improvement District (BID):
The Union Square Business Improvement District (BID) is a 10-block area where property owners assess themselves to make their district cleaner, safer and more vibrant. The assessment is used by the BID to purchase services that supplement those provided by the city. The Union Square BID is leading a new spirit of cooperation amoung property owners, businesses and the community by providing a range of enhanced management programs including safety and maintenance.
Community Boards of San Francisco:
They organize and assist in establishing neighborhood based community boards for conflict mediation and resolution citywide.
Community United Against Violence:
CUAV prevents and responds to violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning communities.
American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter:
Red Cross volunteers work to prevent and prepare for emergencies by providing education and training for their neighbors and friends.
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OMI-Neighbors in Action:
This group of all volunteers in the Ocean-Merced-Ingleside neighborhood of San Francisco is a big advocate of crime prevention and public safety issues. They also assist in block club organizing and teach safety in neighborhood parks.
Mission Graduates:
Mission Graduates (formerly St. John's) is a nonprofit organization that increases the number of K-12 students in San Francisco's Mission District who are prepared for and complete a college education.
Senior Action Network:
Members of this active seniors group work with existing coalitions on senior safety & crime prevention issues in San Francisco as well as senior housing and medical insurance issues.
Triangle Martial Arts Association (TMAA):
TMAA presently focuses on encouraging the participation of all LGBTQQI, senior, and disabled individuals in several full-time instruction programs as well as self-contained seminars and outreach efforts.
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