These organizations have service partnerships with Good Samaritan.

 

Government Partners:

California Department of Education
Human Services Agency
Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs
SF Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
SF Department of Early Childhood
SF Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development
San Francisco Unified School District

 

School Partners:

James Lick Middle School
Everett Middle School
Mission Education Center Elementary
Visitacion Valley Middle School
Willie Brown Middle School
San Francisco International High School
Thurgood Marshall High school
ER Taylor Elementary School
Thomas Edison Charter Academy

 

Non-Profit/Community-Based Partners:

Beacon Initiative
Calvary Hill Social Services
Children’s Council
El Centro Bayview
Family Services Alliance
Latino Task Force
Low Income Investment Fund
Mission Graduates
Mission Economic Development Agency
Mission Neighborhood Centers
Mission Promise Neighborhood
Neighborhood Centers Together
Refugee & Immigrant Transitions
Safe & Sound
San Francisco Foundation
San Francisco Housing Development Corporation
Safe & Sound
San Francisco Latino Parity and Equity Coalition
Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People (SHARP)

 

Corporate Partners:

Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP
Heffernan Insurance Brokers

 

Foundations:

Bella Vista Foundation
Chavez Family Foundation
Crankstart
Eucalyptus Foundation
Hellman Foundation
J.B Berland Foundations
Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation
Maria Kip Orphanage Fund
Marin Community Foundation

McNabb Foundation
Merrill Family Foundation
Metta Fund
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
Morris Stulsaft Foundation
Ray and Dagmar Dolby Fund San Francisco Foundation
Silver Giving Foundation

Tides Foundation
Tomkat Foundation
Venable Foundation
Violet World Foundation

 

HOW TO PARTNER WITH GOOD SAMARITAN

To get started, please contact us.

 

 

“As a child of immigrants and the Executive Director of the Office of Civic Engagement & immigrant Affairs, I’m proud to partner with Good Samaritan.  Together we work to make sure San Franciscans have opportunities to contribute and thrive, regardless of their immigration status or what language they speak.  We are making a difference in the lives of those who seek refuge and opportunity.”

– Jorge Rivas, Executive Director, S.F. Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs